Rate of registration of immovable properties should be evaluated quarterly– Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
07-Sep-2024 12:00 AM 567

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has instructed to quarterly evaluate registration rates for immovable properties. He suggested that rates should be increased in areas where market prices have risen due to development and other activities, ensuring the adjustment is proportionate. He directed the Commercial Tax Department to focus on identifying tax evasion cases and taking decisive action, recommending the enhancement of technical capabilities of field officers through IT platforms, including data analysis. Dr. Yadav also stressed the importance of transparency in all proceedings and called for the appointment of only those with outstanding performance in audit and circles to the Anti-Evasion Bureau. Additionally, he recommended a rotation policy for the posting of concerned officers. The Chief Minister urged that businessmen who comply with tax regulations should be honored and rewarded. He also called for a review of state government schemes that may require reconsideration, ensuring they are aligned with contemporary circumstances. Dr. Yadav emphasized the need to make every effort to increase the state's income sources and control expenditure without impacting development projects. These directives were issued during a review meeting of the Commercial Tax Department at Mantralaya, where Deputy Chief Minister Shri Jagdish Deora, Chief Secretary Smt. Veera Rana, and other officials were present.

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