Saturday, February 25, 2023

BBMP: Khata for all Property

According to the record of Property recorded in A, B registers, approved within the period

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: 'Khata Andolana' is being organized from February 27 to bring all the Property under the jurisdiction of BBMP in the corporation records and bring them under the tax purview.

In the 'Khata Andolana', citizens will be fully informed and eligible will be given 'A' or 'B' Khata. For this, a 'help desk' is being set up in the offices of the Assistant Revenue Officers of all the zones, and the owners can apply after checking the property documents, said the Special Commissioner of BBMP Revenue Department. RL Deepak told a press conference on Friday.

2% of Stamp Duty from every Registered Deed or Rs. 500/- whichever is higher for registration in 'A' Register. (A Khata). He said that, there is no charge for entry in 'B' Register (B Khata).

The revenue officer should issue the Khata within seven days for the property with an area of 4 thousand square feet. 4001 sq.ft to 6 thousand sq.ft. property to zonal deputy commissioner with in 10 days, more than 6 thousand sq.ft have been given a deadline of 15 days to Zonal joint commissioners to provide Khata. Citizens can call 1533 or 080–2222 1188 or complain about applications at https://bbmp.gov.in/, he said.

25% more tax collection: `Last year at the end of March, ₹3 thousand crore property tax was collected. This time a record of ₹3,100 crore was collected by February 23. We thank the property tax payers of Bangalore. Deepak said that, our target of ₹4,100 crore will be collected in another month.

There is no plan to revise property tax this year. He said that in the coming years, property tax should be fixed on the basis of 'capital value'.

Around ₹150 crore more is expected to be collected through the Khata movement. Further, 24 thousand properties have been identified and 30% of the properties have been given notices for having commercial connections and paying residential property tax based on the BESCOM Bill. Due to all this, if there is accurate tax, the total property tax will increase by around ₹ 150 crore, he informed.

What is Khata?

Khata is an account of assessment of a property, recording details about your property such as

size, location, building area and so on for the purpose of payment of property tax. It is also a kind

of identification of the person who is primarily liable for payment of property taxes. However, a

Khata does not establish the ownership of the property.

Who can apply for Khata?

The citizens who own property within BBMP and do not possess any Khata (in Form A or B) can approach the jurisdictional offices of the Assistant Revenue Officer for obtaining the Khata.

Where and how to apply?

The list of these offices, together with their addresses, wards, and contact information for the assistant revenue officer.

Citizens can approach such Helpdesk (between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm of every working day) in every office of the Assistant Revenue Officer to answer all inquiries on obtaining the Khata.

Documents required for Registration of Khata in the Form-A register.

1. Revenue Pocket 

Existing and earlier Title Deeds. Order of land conversion & Conversion sketch. RTC (current). Encumbrance certificate (Form – 15) (Up to the month of application). Self-attested sketch showing the location and measurement of the property.

2. Gramthana

Existing title deed. House listing document/Form 9 issued by previous authority (Local authority). Encumbrance certificate (Form – 15) (Up to the month of application). Survey sketch provided by Tahsildar/Survey Department. Self-attested sketch showing the location and measurement of the property.

3. Allotted by BDA/KHB/Other Govt Development Authority

Allotment letter, Possession certificate issued by Govt authority. Lease cum sale deed/Sale deed. Encumbrance certificate (Form – 15) (Up to the month of application). 

4. BDA Approved Layout

Existing and earlier Title Deeds. Approved layout plan. Release order from BDA. Encumbrance certificate (Form – 15) (Up to the month of application). Self-attested sketch showing the location and measurement of the property.

5. BDA Reconveyed Area

Title deed/Reconveyed sale deed, Encumbrance certificate (Form – 15) (Up to the month of application), Self-attested sketch showing the location and measurement of the property, Improvement charges paid receipt (Optional).

The property would be listed in the Form-B register if any of the minimum needed documents are unavailable.

What are the applicable Fees?

For registering the Khata in the Form A Register.

2% of Stamp Duty from every Registered Deed or Rs. 500/- whichever is higher.

No charges for registering the Khata under the Form B Register.

Accepting or rejecting such applications.

Through this helpdesk, applications for Khata will be received, and the necessary documents will be checked against the checklist.

The applicant will receive the checklist as an acknowledgement, indicating any missing documents.

Time of Service Delivery

Up to 4,000 Sq.ft.- Revenue Officer- 7 Days

Between 4,001 to 6,000 Sq.ft.- Zonal Deputy Commissioner- 10 Days

Above 6,001 Sq.ft.- Zonal Joint Commissioner- 15 Days

BBMP Helpline

Citizens can obtain the jurisdiction, office and officer details by calling 1533 or 080-2222 1188.

The Zonal Deputy Commissioner will be Nodal Officer and can be contacted for any complaints regarding such applications.

1. East Mr. Srinivas 9480684259, 080-25595239

2. West Mr. Manjunath Swamy 9480683467, 080-23464648

3. South Mrs. Lakshmidevi R 9480683456, 080-22975731

4. Bommanahalli Mrs. Shashikala 9480684171, 080-25735608

5. Mahadevapura Mrs. Sarojadevi 9480684059, 080-28512229

6. RR Nagar Mr. Mallikarjun 9739674405, 080-28603827

7. Dasarahalli Mr. D K Babu 9480684353, 080-22975906

8. Yelahanka Mrs. Mamatha 9844629339, 080-22975935


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