
Panchkula MC serves notices on 7 govt depts for unpaid property tax
Hindustan TimesTightening the noose on tax defaulters, the Panchkula municipal corporation has issued notices to seven government departments that owe it ₹15.67 crore in property tax. Tightening the noose on tax defaulters, the Panchkula municipal corporation has issued notices to seven government departments that owe it ₹ 15.67 crore in property tax. The notice served to HSVP, Sector 6, stated, “Your department’s 43 properties situated within the municipal limits of Panchkula have property tax dues amounting to ₹3.43 crore.” Another notice sent to the director general of police office, Sector 6, raised demand for ₹3.01 crore pending against police department’s 47 properties within MC limits. The third notice was sent to the director of department of agriculture and farmer welfare, Krishi Bhawan, Sector 21, regarding tax dues amounting to ₹30.48 lakh against eight properties.
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