Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has said that MCI had made 300 percent hike in property tax in one go, which was totally unjustified as there was no example of making such unprecedented increase in any tax in one go and called for its urgent withdrawal to save the business community and the citizens of Islamabad from its huge financial impact. He said that instead of putting enormous burden on the business community by making a 300 percent increase in property tax, MCI should have increased this tax in a gradual manner, which would have saved the business community from unnecessary problems.
Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that ICCI had obtained a stay order from the Islamabad High Court against this illogical step of MCI and the court had directed MCI to charge the property tax in accordance with the provision of assessment by issuing the amended bills on the basis of previous rates. However, it was unfortunate that MCI has now issued new bills of property tax on enhanced rates with interest, which was not justified by any standards. He said that MCI had not fulfilled the legal requirements for making unilateral increase in property tax. He said that MCI was bound to organize a public hearing for making any increase in its taxes, but the public was not taken on board on this important issue, therefore, there was no justification for its continuation. Â
Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that after the resignation of Mayor Islamabad, CDA Chairman was now looking after the affairs of MCI and emphasized that he should reverse unjustified decision of MCI of increasing property tax by 300 percent in order to provide relief to the business community and the citizens of Islamabad from this irrational decision. He said that the business community was not against the payment of property tax, but it should be rationalized to make it affordable for taxpayers. Â Â
Ms. Fatma Azim Senior Vice President and Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI further said that MCI had increased trade license fee and signboard tax and urged that these taxes should also be reviewed. They said that the then DMA had reached a verbal agreement with ICCI to charge signboard tax @ of Rs.60 per square foot, which should be implemented.Â
ICCI calls for urgent withdrawal of 300 percent hike in property tax
- October 27, 2020