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Tax waiver for buildings painted in white and blue: KMC

However, commercial buildings will not be granted the waiver

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has decided to waive property tax for one year for residential buildings painted in blue and white in the city, officials said today.

The mayoral council of KMC yesterday decided to promote the colour as the state government has painted all its properties white with streaks of blue on it.

Mayor Sovan Chatterjee said the decision would bring uniformity in the colour of buildings in Kolkata but it would not be "binding on house owners".

Commercial buildings will not be granted the waiver, he said.

The documents pertaining to the decision are being sent to the state government's Urban Development and Municipal Affairs Department for ratification, officials said.
 
An amendment to Kolkata Municipal Corporation Act has to be passed in the state assembly before the waiver of taxes can come into force, officials said.

Civic officials said that the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Act has no provision to waive the property tax and it has to be sent to the state government that will bring an amendment to the act in the assembly.

Road dividers, flyovers, police stations, the new secretariat turned blue and white in the city three years ago.

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First Published: Jun 10 2014 | 1:40 PM IST

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