‘Unscientific’ property tax hike opposed
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Congress to file Public Interest Litigation plea in High Court
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Congress to file Public Interest Litigation plea in High Court
The hike in property tax which was approved by the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) will be questioned in court on legal and technical grounds as the tax escalation has been described as illegal and in violation of the law.
This was stated in a public meeting convened by the Mysuru city and district Congress here on Sunday and attended by a large number of citizens, including MCC councillors.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson M. Lakshman said MCC was coerced by the State government to escalate property tax by 15% with a rider that failure to do so would result in suspension of all grants due to the local body.
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