Pune, 13th September 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has issued notices to 431 property owners due to cheque bounce cases, amounting to a total outstanding amount of ₹18 crore.
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The main reason for the PMC issuing notices to property owners is the rise in cheque bounce cases, which has led to delays in property tax recovery.
The PMC has issued notices to 431 property owners whose cheque payments have failed.
The total outstanding amount due to cheque bounce cases stands at ₹18 crore.
Common reasons for cheque failures include missing signatures, errors in numbers, letters or dates, banks stopping payments, and other technical issues.
The PMC recommends using online payment methods or direct bank transfers to ensure smooth and hassle-free transactions.
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