New Delhi – The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is issuing reminder to property owners in the South Zone who have not yet filed their p...
New Delhi – The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is issuing reminder to property owners in the South Zone who have not yet filed their property tax returns for the financial year 2024-25. With the fiscal year-end approaching, the MCD is calling on all non-filers to submit their returns and settle outstanding dues to avoid penalties and legal action.
The South Zone has seen significant progress in tax
compliance this year. However, a number of property owners remain
non-compliant. The MCD emphasizes that property tax is a critical source of
revenue used to fund essential civic services, including road maintenance,
sanitation, and infrastructure development, benefiting all residents.
“We urge property owners in the South Zone to
fulfill their civic responsibility by filing their property tax returns
promptly,” said Navin Kumar, Jt. A&C, South Zone, MCD. “To support
taxpayers, we have made the process simple and accessible through our online
portal at mcdonline.nic.in.
Assistance is also available at local MCD offices for those needing
guidance.”
Non-filers are reminded that failure to comply may
result in penalties under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, which
allow for the recovery of dues through measures such as property attachment or
bank account seizures.
Property owners can log in to mcdonline.nic.in using
their registered mobile number, generate an OTP, and file their returns or pay
dues seamlessly. For those without a Unique Property Identification Code
(UPIC), the portal provides an option to register and obtain one.
MCD remains committed to supporting residents and ensuring a transparent and efficient tax system. For further assistance, property owners may contact the South Zone office at Assessment & Collection Department, South Zone, MCD, Near Sangam Cinema, Sector-9, R. K. Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022 or call 8588812210. The office is open all days including Saturday, Sunday and Gazetted Holidays till 31st March, 2025.
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