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Delhi: MCD Seals Keshavpuram Properties Over ₹1.33 Crore Tax Dues

NEW DELHI: On Wednesday, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi sealed two commercial properties in the Keshavpuram zone due to alleged non-payment of property tax dues exceeding ₹1.33 crore, according to an official statement. This action is part of the civic body’s ongoing initiative against property tax defaulters. The properties, situated in Paschim Vihar and the GT Karnal Industrial Area, reportedly had substantial outstanding property tax dues. Despite multiple opportunities provided by the MCD to settle the dues, the property owners did not comply, leading to the initiation of coercive action under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act. Officials encouraged the property…

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Delhi Mayor Urges Residents to Clear Property Tax Dues by March 31

New Delhi: Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh has encouraged property owners in the national capital to take advantage of the ‘Sumpattikar Niptaan Yojana’ (SUNIYO) 2025-26, a property tax amnesty scheme that has been extended until March 31. The mayor reported that over 1.8 lakh taxpayers have benefited from the initiative, generating Rs 1,089.97 crore in property tax as of March 1. Among this, Rs 211.44 crore came from more than 1.34 lakh residential properties, while Rs 878.52 crore was collected from 52,759 non-residential properties. Describing it as a “golden opportunity,” he urged eligible taxpayers to settle their pending dues without incurring…

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Delhi Mayor Urges Clearing Property Tax Dues in Amnesty Scheme

NEW DELHI: Delhi Mayor Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh urged residents to pay overdue property taxes under the Property Tax Amnesty Scheme 2025-26, which includes waivers on interest and penalties. The offer ends on January 31. The Sumpattikar Niptaan Yojana (SUNIYO) allows taxpayers to completely waive property tax, interest, and penalties for dues from before the 2020-21 fiscal year, contingent on payment of the principal tax for the current year (2025-26) and for the previous five years (2020-21 to 2024-25). A late fee of 5% is applicable after the deadline. “We encourage property owners to take full advantage of this opportunity…

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MCD Hosts 2,333 Property Tax Camps for Amnesty Scheme Benefits

NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has set up 2,333 property tax camps across 12 zones to encourage tax compliance and offer relief to property owners, as stated by Mayor Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh on Monday. To date, 59,411 taxpayers have benefited from this initiative, resulting in a collection of ₹145.19 crore, according to Singh. This initiative targets helping taxpayers access the Property Tax Amnesty Scheme 2025-26, dubbed Sumpattikar Niptaan Yojana (SUNIYO), with participation exceeding 56,000 taxpayers, the mayor reported. “Given the positive response to the SUNIYO scheme, additional property tax camps will be organized in the coming days…

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Delhi civic body holds 1,800+ tax camps for amnesty scheme

NEW DELHI: The MCD has launched 1,862 property tax camps across its 12 zones to help property owners file their taxes and take advantage of the Property Tax Amnesty Scheme introduced in May. As per MCD officials, over 48,546 taxpayers have benefited from these camps so far. The civic authority plans to conduct more camps in the coming days to further extend the advantages of the Property Tax Amnesty Scheme for 2025-26 and the Sumpattikar Niptaan Yojana (SUNIYO). Taxpayers or Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) can contact their zonal offices to request a camp in their locality. “We have successfully conducted…