The committee made this decision while finalising the revised budget estimates for 2015-16 and budget estimates for 2016-17.
As per budget estimates for 2016-17, property tax rate on residential farmhouses was proposed to be 20 per cent which was lowered by the standing committee to 15 per cent. For non-residential farmhouses, the proposed property tax rate has been kept intact at 20 per cent, the NDMC said.
The proposed tax rate of 15 per cent for non-residential properties, including doctors' clinics and industrial properties measuring less than 150 m, has been revised to 12 per cent in case of 'G' and 'H' categories.
The rebate on payment of full tax on property by June 30 of the year will now get 10 per cent rebate instead of the existing 15 per cent.
The rebate to Cooperative Group Housing Societies on one-time payment of property tax has also been revised from existing 20 per cent to 10 per cent.