Key Points

Surat's municipal corporation has set a benchmark with a whopping Rs 359 crore tax collection in April, propelled by smart rebates and an efficient digital payment system. The rebates of 10% in April and 7% in May, combined with a bonus for online transactions, have motivated early payments. With over 2.57 lakh property owners settling dues early, the streamlined approach ensures funds for rapid city development. Cities across Gujarat are following suit, highlighting the success of digital governance and structured rebate strategies in boosting revenues.

Key Points: Surat's Digital Push and Rebates Boost Tax Collection to Rs 359 Crore

  • Surat offers April rebate of 10% on property tax
  • May rebate reduced to 7% encourages early payments
  • Online payments climbed with Rs 185 crore collected digitally
  • Digital initiatives streamline payment, ensuring timely city development
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Digital push, rebates help Surat cross Rs 359 crore in April tax collection

Surat's tax collection surged to Rs 359 crore in April, driven by digital rebates and incentives.

"The way Surat residents are paying their taxes in advance has simplified our collection process. - SMC Official"

Surat, June 2

With the abolition of octroi, property tax has emerged as the Surat Municipal Corporation’s primary source of income. In a bid to encourage early payments, SMC announced rebates on seven types of taxes for April and May, a move that has seen over Rs 359 crore deposited in April alone.

Every year, SMC offers a 10 per cent rebate on property tax in April and a 7 per cent rebate in May. An additional 2 per cent discount is granted for online payments, incentivising digital transactions.

This strategy has led to a surge in early tax payments, with 2.57 lakh property owners settling their dues in the first two months of the financial year.

According to officials, Rs 100 crore in property tax was collected in just the first fortnight of April. In total, the municipality has given Rs 18.72 crore in rebates during this period.

Notably, Rs 185.30 crore has been collected online from 94,026 taxpayers, underlining the success of SMC’s digital initiatives. “The way Surat residents are paying their taxes in advance has simplified our collection process,” said an official. “It also ensures we can accelerate development projects across the city without delays.”

In Gujarat, property tax has become a vital source of revenue for urban local bodies, especially after the abolition of octroi. Municipal corporations across the state, including Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Vadodara, and others, rely heavily on this tax to fund civic infrastructure, sanitation, water supply, and other essential services. Among these, Surat Municipal Corporation has stood out for its efficient collection system and incentive-based approach.

In 2023-24, SMC collected over Rs 900 crore in property tax, thanks to timely rebates and its online payment system. Similarly, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) collected around Rs 1,000 crore, with more than 60 per cent of the payments made digitally. AMC offers similar early bird rebates of 10 per cent in April and 7 per cent in May, encouraging citizens to pay early and online.

In Rajkot, the property tax collection touched around Rs 300 crore, and Vadodara reported collections of nearly Rs 450 crore during the last fiscal year. These figures indicate a trend where tax-paying citizens are increasingly using online systems, leading to better compliance and higher revenues for municipalities.

The Gujarat government also monitors and ranks municipal bodies on the basis of their tax collection efficiency. Cities that implement e-governance systems, grievance redressal portals, and structured rebate schemes have shown significantly higher compliance.

On a broader scale, urban local bodies in Gujarat together collected property tax worth over Rs 4,000 crore in the financial year 2023-24, according to state-level urban development data.

- IANS

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Rajesh P.
Great to see Surat leading in tax compliance! The rebate system is brilliant - it benefits both citizens and the municipality. More cities should adopt this model. Just hope the collected taxes are properly utilized for infrastructure development 🤞
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Priya K.
As a Surat resident, I paid my property tax online last month and got the full 12% discount. The process was so smooth! The UPI integration saved me from standing in queues. More government services should be this citizen-friendly 👍
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Amit S.
While the numbers look impressive, I hope SMC ensures transparency in how these funds are used. We've seen many cases where tax money gets wasted in corruption. Citizens deserve to know exactly where their hard-earned money is being spent.
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Meena R.
Gujarat's municipal corporations are showing the way for entire India! Digital payments + incentives = better compliance. Other states should learn from this model. Our country needs more such efficient systems at all levels.
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Sanjay V.
The 94,000+ online payments show how Digital India is changing governance. But what about elderly citizens who aren't tech-savvy? Municipalities must keep offline options with equal benefits. Can't leave anyone behind in this digital push.
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Neha T.
Surat's success proves that Indians are willing to pay taxes when the system is fair and rewarding. Now if only income tax department could learn from this and simplify their processes too! 😅 More carrots, fewer sticks works better for compliance.

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