Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) to remain open on Sunday, June 30, for taxpayers to pay advance property tax and water tax for FY 2024-25. Benefits of advance discount of 6.25% in property tax and 6% in water tax available.
Property TaxWater TaxIndore Municipal CorporationPublic Works DepartmentCity DevelopmentReal Estate NewsJun 30, 2024
The IMC is remaining open on June 30 to facilitate taxpayers in paying their advance property tax and water tax for the financial year 2024-25.
On payment of the advance tax amount of the current financial year, the benefit of advance discount of 6.25% in property tax and 6% in water tax is being provided.
The Public Works Department (PWD) is responsible for the installation of street lights on the road from Phooti Kothi to Rau with central lighting.
The cost of the street light installation project is Rs 3 crore.
The purpose of the street light installation project is to provide better lighting facilities to the residents of new colonies that have come up in the outer parts of the city up to Rau and RRCAT Road.
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