The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has taken a significant step by seizing properties worth Rs 21.63 crore from two developers who failed to pay their property taxes. This move is part of the BMC's ongoing efforts to ensure tax compliance and ma
BmcProperty TaxReal EstateMumbaiMaharashtraReal Estate MaharashtraMar 10, 2025
The total value of the properties seized by the BMC is Rs 21.63 crore.
The BMC seized these properties because the developers failed to pay their property taxes despite multiple warnings and notices.
The BMC will auction off the seized properties to recover the unpaid taxes. The proceeds will be used to fund essential services and infrastructure projects in Mumbai.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is the governing body responsible for the civic and infrastructure needs of Mumbai, including water supply, sanitation, public health, and urban planning.
Property tax is a vital source of revenue for the BMC, essential for the provision of public services and the maintenance of the city's financial stability.
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