In a case of administrative error, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has levied a property tax equivalent to a four-storey building on a single-storey house in Mundhwa, leaving the owner to face a bill of over ₹43 lakh.
PuneProperty TaxAdministrative ErrorPmcSinglestorey HouseReal Estate PuneJun 26, 2025

Suresh Sarvade, a resident of Mundhwa, Pune, is facing a property tax bill of over ₹43 lakh for a single-storey house, which the PMC mistakenly assessed as a four-storey building.
Suresh Sarvade has been fighting the incorrect property tax assessment for five years.
The PMC has set a condition that Suresh Sarvade must first pay ₹17.5 lakh based on a revised estimate before the correction would be officially processed.
Avinash Sakpal is the Deputy Commissioner of the Property Tax Department, PMC. He is responsible for addressing the complaint and verifying the documents to resolve the issue.
This case has raised concerns over the transparency and efficiency of the PMC’s tax assessment system, highlighting the need for better administrative practices.

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