"Before the implementation of Unit Area Method on April 1, 2004, a scheme to give relief to such property tax-payers was approved. Since, the honest tax payers were not satisfied that the ex-parte decisions would be made truly on the facts," Chairman Standing Committee, Mohan Prasad Bhardwaj said.
Therefore, the scheme is modified to give them relief to pay the tax either of the systems i.E. Unit Area Method or Rateable Value Method. The cases would be decided on merit. The decision to give relief to such tax payers of ex-parte decision prior to March 31, 2004, is taken in the interest of the corporation to generate revenue, he said.
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