THANE: The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) announced on Tuesday that it has collected over Rs 500 crore in property tax within the first seven months of the financial year, from April to October.
This revenue was sourced from 1.63 lakh property owners across eight divisions of the NMMC.
Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Dr. Kailash Shinde attributed this achievement to a blend of citizen-centric initiatives and technological advancements.
“The NMMC’s property tax department has accomplished an impressive milestone by gathering more than Rs 500 crore in tax from April to October in the financial year 2025-26. This increase in tax collection is a result of our focus on citizen engagement, the promotion of digital payment options, various awareness initiatives, and the support from our citizens,” he stated.
Of the total tax collected, Rs 313.70 crore was received through digital platforms, while Rs 186.41 crore came from offline payments.
According to the public relations officer Mahendra Konde, the NMMC has set a target of collecting Rs 1,000 crore in property tax this year.
