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Not Acceptable: Jammu Chamber Raises Voice Against Property Tax
People can’t even pay children’s fees, how will they pay property tax, asks chamber chief PTI photo outlookindia.com 2021-02-19T15:54:20+05:30
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The Chamber of Commerce and Industries Jammu today said property tax is not acceptable and it would oppose it tooth and nail.
Addressing a news conference in Jammu, president, Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Jammu, Arun Gupta, said since August 5, 2019, Jammu has remained closed off and on and people are not in any position to pay taxes.
He said Jammu remained closed during the lockdown also. “The government should know how people are surviving and running their businesses,” he said. He said the government should review the property tax. “We are opposing it strongly and we will go to any extent to oppose it,” Gupta said.