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MCD cracks down on property tax defaulters in Civil Lines zone

Attaches eight properties in Samaypur Badli, 4 in Swaroop Nagar

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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has taken stringent action against property tax defaulters by attaching 12 properties located in Samaypur Badli and Swaroop Nagar areas of Civil Lines zone.

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Officials said the MCD’s Property Tax Department attached eight properties in Samaypur Badli and four in Swaroop Nagar after their owners failed to clear tax dues on time.

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The MCD reiterates its commitment to ensuring tax compliance and urges all property owners and occupiers to file their property tax returns and pay their dues by March 31. To avoid penal action, taxpayers are advised to clear their property tax obligations at the earliest.

To facilitate taxpayers in filing their property tax returns, all property tax offices at zonal offices and headquarters will remain open on all Saturdays till March 31, 2025, from 10 am to 5 pm, the MCD.

Reaffirming MCD’s commitment to increasing revenue, Mayor Mahesh Kumar said enhanced revenue collection would enable the corporation to implement more welfare initiatives for Delhi residents.

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