Hyderabad Offers 90% Interest Rebate on Pending Property Tax Until March 31

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is offering a 90% rebate on interest for pending property tax under a One-Time Settlement Scheme valid until March 31. Commissioner R.V. Karnan urged citizens to avail the benefit, noting collections have already surpassed last year's total. The civic body has launched a widespread awareness campaign using bus shelters, social media, FM radio, and even CBFC-certified videos in theatres. GHMC also highlighted its focus on sanitation and various public service drives under the state's "Praja Palana" initiative.

Key Points: GHMC 90% Interest Rebate on Property Tax - OTS Scheme

  • 90% interest rebate on dues
  • Scheme open until March 31
  • Over 16.8 lakh taxpayers have already paid
  • Awareness drive via media & theatres
  • Online payment via MyGHMC app
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GHMC offers 90% interest rebate on pending property taxes; OTS scheme open until March 31

Pay pending property tax in Hyderabad with a 90% interest rebate under GHMC's One-Time Settlement Scheme. Deadline is March 31, 2024.

"strict action will be taken under the GHMC Act against property owners who fail to clear their long-pending tax dues - Commissioner R.V. Karnan"

Hyderabad, March 16

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner R.V. Karnan has urged property taxpayers to take advantage of the One-Time Settlement Scheme, which offers a 90% rebate on interest for pending property tax dues.

The Commissioner stated that the scheme will remain in force until March 31, and appealed to citizens to make the most of this opportunity.

The Commissioner informed that out of 28.08 lakh property taxpayers in the CURE area, around 16.80 lakh taxpayers have already paid their property tax.

On Monday, a press conference was held at the GHMC Head Office to explain the details of the Property Tax OTS Scheme. The meeting was addressed by GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan, along with Additional Commissioner (Revenue) Priyanka Ala, Additional Commissioner (Sanitation) Ravi Kiran, and Public Relations Officer Mamindla Dasharatham.

Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner stated that property tax collections in the CURE area, which includes GHMC, MMC, and CMC, have seen a notable increase. By the same date in the previous financial year, the total collection stood at Rs 1,984 crore, whereas Rs 2,186 crore has been collected so far in the current financial year.

To promote transparency and accountability in tax payments, GHMC has facilitated online property tax payments through platforms such as MeeSeva centres, the GHMC website, Citizen Service Centres, and the MyGHMC mobile application.

The Commissioner also warned that strict action will be taken under the GHMC Act against property owners who fail to clear their long-pending tax dues. Apart from tax payments, several services such as property assessment, corrections, and other related services are also available through the MyGHMC application. He reiterated that GHMC is committed to providing efficient and technology-driven governance across its jurisdiction.

The Commissioner further stated that, as part of the State Government's "99 Days - Praja Palana, Pragathi Pranalika" initiative, several special drives have been conducted from March 6 to March 16 across 6 zones, 30 circle offices, and 150 wards within GHMC limits.

These include office cleaning drives, file clearances, mapping and elimination of Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs), removal of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste, inspections of FOBs, RUBs, underpasses and flyovers, fire safety inspections, mega e-waste collection drives, and special drives for cleaning and maintenance of public toilets.

The Commissioner said sanitation has been given top priority across GHMC limits, with focused efforts to eliminate Garbage Vulnerable Points. He also highlighted the successful conduct of the Mega E-Waste Drive, emphasising that sanitation will continue to remain a key focus during the Praja Palana - Pragathi Pranalika implementation period, to make Greater Hyderabad a cleaner and healthier city.

With only 15 days remaining for the OTS deadline, GHMC has intensified its public awareness campaign to encourage taxpayers to avail the scheme.

The Commissioner stated that awareness campaigns are being conducted across the CURE area at the grassroots level. So far, publicity has been carried out through 100 bus shelters across the city. Special awareness videos and audio messages have been prepared and are being widely broadcast through cable news channels, FM radio stations, and social media platforms.

Additionally, two special awareness videos have been produced for screening in theatres across the CURE area. Necessary permissions have also been obtained from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for these videos. The Commissioner informed that these promotional videos will start screening in theatres from tomorrow.

GHMC will also continue to expand its awareness drive through print media, electronic media, and social media platforms in the coming days to ensure that more citizens benefit from the Property Tax OTS Scheme.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some common sense from the municipal corporation! The interest on pending taxes was becoming a nightmare. I just paid mine online via the MyGHMC app—the process was smooth. I urge all Hyderabadis to avail this scheme before March 31. Why pay more later?
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Rahul R
While the scheme is good, I have a respectful criticism. The awareness campaign feels a bit last-minute with only 15 days left. Many senior citizens or those not tech-savvy might miss out. Could they not have started this publicity drive earlier in the financial year?
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Anjali F
Good to see the focus on sanitation and e-waste drives alongside tax collection. A cleaner city benefits everyone. Paying taxes on time should mean better services, and it looks like GHMC is trying to deliver on that front. Hope the collected revenue is used wisely for infrastructure.
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David E
Interesting approach. Using theatres and FM radio for awareness is quite smart to reach a broad audience. The increase in collection (Rs 202 crore more) shows it's working. Efficient, tech-driven governance is the need of the hour for all Indian cities.
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Kavya N
My father had some pending dues from a few years. This rebate helped us save a lot. The warning about strict action is also necessary—some people only respond to that. Overall, a balanced and citizen-friendly scheme. Jai Hyderabad! 💙

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