Property tax single largest source of revenue for MCC

April 29, 2021 06:54 pm | Updated 06:54 pm IST - Mysuru

The 2021-22 budget of the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) projects a revenue of ₹987.68 crore and anticipates an expenditure of ₹981.55 crore.

The revenue through property tax is one of its major source of income and it has projected to accrue ₹188.44 crore under this head during 2021-22 as against ₹132.16 crore realised during the previous financial year.

Tariff on water supply and UGD cess is expected to accrue ₹65 crore as against ₹54.12 crore realised last year.

The MCC also expects a grant of ₹75 crore this year for clearing electricity bills and ₹70.86 crore for staff salary and pension. This is in addition to ₹70.27 crore expected from the 15th Finance Commission. Other projected sources include ₹30 crore from the CM’s Nagarothana scheme and ₹25 crore from Mahatma Gandhi City Development Plan.

This apart the MCC expects ₹6.65 crore from CR reports, fines, road cutting charges etc and ₹9 crore from trade licenses. The rentals through various complexes and shops of MCC is expected to yield ₹4.25 crore.

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