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Bank loans for Sakrama penalty

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The BBMP has tied up with some nationalized banks to fund the regularization penalty amount with the same property as guarantee. In fact, the last time when Akrama-Sakrama was announced and BBMP started collecting applications, many owners availed of this loan. But the BBMP stopped the process midway when the scheme was delayed by the new BJP government. After realizing that the notification of rules would get delayed, BBMP passed a resolution to refund the money.

More than 3 lakh property owners in Bangalore alone will now have to plan their investment better to get a clean chit for their properties. The penalty rates, which run into thousands and lakhs of rupees, will definitely pinch the pockets of the middle class. The BBMP has tied up with some nationalized banks to meet this expenditure with bank loan.

It’s also good business for banks as a majority will apply for the loan. And for owners, the loan will not be a big burden. Also, the same customers may get back to the bank for home loans in future when they construct after the regularization. The arrangement is such that banks, after processing documents, will present a cheque directly to BBMP for the amount. The rate of interest is as per the prevailing home loan interest.

Nationalized banks to chip in for Akrama-Sakrama Loans. The rate of interest is as per the prevailing home loan interest. After processing documents and calculating regularization amount, bank will directly pay to BBMP through cheque. If regularization is rejected for that property, the cheque will be returned to the bank.

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Hassle free Property Registration at Post Office

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Karnataka Stamps and Registration Department is considering over 2000 post office and equal number of public sector banks across the state for property registrations. The department has been running the pilot project for the e-stamping initiative at four sub-registrar offices in the city. Property buyers will not have to go through the hassle of paying the registration fee and stamp duty at the sub-registrar’s office from next month.

On a pilot basis, the department is planning to launch the facility in 75 post offices in Bangalore by next month. A public sector undertaking, Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited (SHCIL) would be in charge of keeping a centralized record of all e-stamping documents. E-stamping is computer based application which enables you to pay for stamp duty using electronic device.

The postal department wants to charge Rs 10 as an additional fee from customers for e-stamping denominations up to Rs 100, and Rs 15 for e-stamping denominations above Rs 100. This is in addition to 0.15 per cent commission per transaction, which post offices get from the government for the e-stamping.

The department in association with SHCIL, is implementing e-stamping to put an end to illegal benami registrations and for plugging revenue leaks. The post offices have expressed interest and are waiting for a final approval by the state finance department.

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The registration process for apartments has made smooth now

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Register property with alternative documents

After two-and-a-half years of rigmarole over khata transfer and endorsement which had put property registrations in the erstwhile urban local bodies in a limbo, the Karnataka government has facilitated the sale-purchase transactions by suggesting alternative documents.

The government issued a fresh notification on August 12, 2009 about the acceptable documents during registration.On Aug 14, the inspector general of registration and commissioner of stamps K R Niranjan has written to the sub-registrars to follow the new guidelines and open up the registrations.

Since 2007 after the urban local bodies came under BBMP fold, property Owners who wanted to sell their properties could not do so. Now the government issued a fresh notification on the acceptable documents.The registration process for apartments located in these areas has also been made smooth now.

The khatas issued by the erstwhile CMCs, TMC or panchayats to which your buildings/sites belonged before becoming a part of the BBMP, will suffice to do property transactions.

You can submit following documents during property transaction

For buildings/sites in old urban local bodies:

  • copies of khata and assessment extracts issued by CMCs, TMC or village panchayats to whose jurisdiction the properties belonged
  • copies of property tax application and tax paid receipt under BBMP’s Self-Assessment Scheme
  • Sale of apartments: copy of registered sale deed of first transaction

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Khata Transfer

Guidelines for BBMP property tax 2009-10

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

BBMP Bangalore (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) has started accepting property tax for 2009-10. BBMP has introduced two forms Form IV and Form V instead of previous year forms of Form I for properties with PID number, Form II for properties with only Khata number and Form III for properties with neither PID nor Khata.

Tax payers can file their return either with Form IV or Form V. Form IV is for property that has no change either in category, usage or structure. It is available in White. If there is any change in property category, usage or vacant land to new completed construction, tax payers can file their return in Form V. Form V is available in Blue.

Use Form IV (White) for property if there is no change in category, usage and structure with previous year filing.

In Part I fill your personal details as follows:

Column 1: Enter your property number with 2009-10.

Column 2: Tick the color of form submitting and the number printed on acknowledgement form.

Column 3: If revised is submitted details with its date and application number. If no revised is submitted enter N.A.

Column 4 to 9: Fill the details furnished in the previous year’s filing.

In Part II fill details of previous year’s tax paid (2008-09)

Column 10a: Go to page 5 of the previous year form (if revised one is submitted) COMPUTATION OF TOTAL TAX PAYABLE and copy the figures in column 17.

Column 10b: Copy the figure of column 18 of the previous year form.

Column 10c: Copy the figure of column 19 of the previous year form.

Column 10d: Copy the figure of column 20 of the previous year form.

Column 10e: Copy the figure of column 21 of the previous year form.

Column 10f: Copy the figure of column 22 of the previous year form.

Column 10g: If paid in installment write N.A. and if paid in full copy the figure of column 26 of previous year’s form and receipt number with issue date.

Column 10h: Enter the payment details if paid in installment and if you filled column 10g write N.A

Column 10i: Fill the year as 2009-10 and copy the figure of 10a.

Column 10j: Copy the figure of column 10b.

Column 10k: Copy the figure of column 10c.

Column 10l: Copy the figure of column 10d if availed OR calculate 5% of the amount in 10k and write.

Column 10m: Copy the column 10e OR calculate and write.

Column 10n: If a revised return is submitted, enter the figure shown as in column 26 of that return OR put a dash.

Column 10o: Copy the figure of column 10m or calculate as the case may be and write. Enter the amount to nearest rupee (ensure to round off the amount)]

Column 10p: Copy the figure of column 10c.

Column 10q: Divide the figure of column 10p by 2 and write.

Column 10r: Copy column 10q.

Column 10s: Copy the figure in column 10f.

Column 10t: Calculate by deducting figures column 10q & s.

Column 10u & v: Self explanatory calculations.

Column 10w: Calculation of the above. (Round off amount to nearest rupee).

If you decide to pay your property tax for full year on or before July 30 to avail tax rebate of 5 per cent, go to 10A (Computation of property tax for the year ——–if paid before——–to avail 5% rebate) fill up 10A and score off column 10B as “Not Applicable”. If you decide to pay your tax in installment or after July 30 fill up 10B and score off column 10A as “Not Applicable” (Computation of property tax for the year ————installments).

Fill the payment details and sign with date. Fill in the acknowledgment in duplicate get the entire form photo-copied and make payment at your designated help center. If there is any change in property category, usage or vacant land to new completed construction, you can file your return in Form V. Form V is available in Blue. The calculation for property tax is done in previous year.

Tax payers can pay property tax online using their credit card and there will be no transaction charges for making payment online. Debit card can be used for online payment of property tax but the card holder should obtain activation facility from the issuing bank for online payment.

For online payment tax payers can visit BBMP property tax website and select either form IV or form V which ever is applicable and if property tax is paid in two installments for the current year, then two separate forms should be filed for each half year. Tax payers need to enter application number for property tax paid in 2008-09. Select the ward and help center and submit continue for going to next page.

Don’t go wrong with statement in form “Depreciation cannot be claimed for 2009-10 and 2010-11 as depreciation can be claimed once in the block period i.e. 2008-09 to 2010-11”. The actual wordings should be “No Further Depreciation To Be Calculated Even If The Age Differs In The Slab Provided On Page 18 Of The Handbook As Annexure – III” for the given block period of Three years (at present).

Tax Payers can contact BBMP

Between 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM (All working days)
Phone No: 080-22247622 ; 080-22247629
Email: bbmpsas@bmponline.org

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