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Property tax collection crosses ₹3,000 cr. under GBA, up from last year

Property tax collection crosses ₹3,000 cr. under GBA, up from last year
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Greater Bangalore Authority (GBA) property tax collections have reached ₹3,000 crore, showing an increase over the previous year. Officials are now focusing on improving tax recovery and streamlining the e-Khata service to resolve citizen grievances more efficiently.

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Property tax collections under the Greater Bangalore Authority (GBA) have crossed ₹3,000 crore as of June, up from around ₹2,800 crore collected during the corresponding period last year, GBA Chief Commissioner M. Maheshwar Rao said.

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