05 February,2023 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Illustration/Uday Mohite
For the fourth budget in a row, BMC has proposed a 16 per cent hike in property tax with a cautionary note that it will be the new elected body that will make the final decision. While the administration has been proposing the hike, the state governments (former MVA and now Eknath Shinde) have been rejecting it every year since 2020-21.
The BMC budget estimates for 2023-24 increased to Rs 52,619 crore with the help of fixed deposits. Rs 27,257-crore projects have been proposed of which 75 per cent will come from FDs as there has been no new source of income in a while. Though the civic body has Rs 88,000 crore in FDs, it needs Rs 1.25 lakh crore for infra projects and Rs 37,156 crore for pension. The corporation estimated Rs 6,000 crore from property tax in 2023-24 on the assumption of a 16 per cent hike. "We have estimated the income considering revision of property tax," said Iqbal Singh Chahal, municipal commissioner.
In 2020-21, of the total Rs 33,441-crore budget, the administration proposed use of Rs 4,380 crore from FDs, which is 13 per cent of total amount. Now, four years later, the share of FDs has risen to 36 per cent, underlining dependency on reserve funds as there has not been any new, steady source of income. The BMC proposed Rs 27,247 crore for infrastructure projects out of which 75 per cent will come from FDs.
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The commissioner said in his budget speech, "It is absolutely necessary for BMC to augment revenue from existing resources, to search for new sources of revenue and to observe strict control on expenditure." But there is no concrete new income source mentioned in the budget. BMC has planned to appoint agencies for search reports, valuation of property and conducting e-auction of defaulters' properties. Officials feel that after implementation, compliance by habitual defaulters will improve.
BMC plans to identify suitable spots for advertisements on its immovable properties and give them out to advertisers to hike revenue.
BMC is receiving grant-in-aid on account of compensation in lieu of octroi. In 2023-24, income on account of compensation is estimated to be Rs 12,344 crore.
Total outstanding dues from the state government on account of grant-in-aid, property tax etc. amounts to Rs 7,223.42 crore as on December 31, 2022.
The BMC has Rs 88.304 crore fixed deposits. Of this, Rs 37,156 crore is reserved for provident fund, pension of employees and deposits of contractors. This means BMC has Rs 51,147 reserve available for infrastructure works. But as per BMC's estimation of existing, proposed project cost, it will need at least Rs 1,24,129 crore, which is 250 per cent more than the current funds. A major sum will be required for Sewage Disposal Project (Rs 27,309 crore), Pinjal dam project (Rs 14,390 crore), Goregaon Mulund Link Road (Rs 10,100 crore), Ashray Yojana (Rs 4,038 crore), Waste to Energy project (R3,888 crore) along with 32 other projects.
33,290 Revenue income
18,746 Internal loan/special fund
312 Sale proceeds/premium of land etc.
271 Grants and other receipts
52,619 Total
12,344 Grant-in-aid on account of compensation in lieu of Octroi
6,000 Property Tax
4,400 Receipts from Development Plan Department
1,966 Water & Sewerage Charges
1,707 Income from investments
1,555 Supervision Charges
1,180 Grant-in-Aid from Government
465 Receipts from Roads & Bridges
262 Receipts from Licence Department
303 Receipts from Hospitals & Medical Colleges
4,269 Other Receipts
34,451 Total Revenue
3,545 Coastal Road Project
2,825 Traffic and Roads
2,795 Sewerage Treatment Plant
2,570 Storm Water Drains
2,156 Water Supply
2,100 Bridges
1,680 Health
1,434 Sewerage disposal
1,250 Development plan
1,125 Staff quarters
1,060 GMLR
550 Repair of civic properties
418 Solid Waste Management
320 Repairs of schools
3,420 Others
27,248 Total