Free Press Journal Article RatingPune: PMC's Property Tax Collection Crosses ₹2,000 Crore In FY 2025-26
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : The Tax Assessment and Tax Collection Department of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has crossed the Rs 2,000 crore mark in property tax collection for the financial year 2025-26.56% : The civic body has also appealed to citizens to opt for online tax payment to avoid crowding and long waiting hours at the centres.
53% : During this period, 42,413 property owners have paid Rs 223.26 crore in property tax.
50% : Between April 1, 2025, and December 18, 2025, as many as 9.67 lakh property owners have paid property tax amounting to Rs 2,006.05 crore. Of the total collections, 1.06 lakh property owners (11.02 per cent) paid Rs 595.10 crore through cheques, while 2.01 lakh property owners (20.86 per cent) deposited Rs 229.80 crore in cash.
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