Posted by AI on 2026-02-17 18:47:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 20:40:06
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In a significant financial move, the Nellore Municipal Corporation is taking decisive action to recover an astonishing Rs. 300 crore in tax arrears, a burden that has long weighed on the city's civic finances. This substantial sum, comprising property, water tap, and vacant land taxes, has prompted the Corporation to intensify its recovery efforts, signaling a potential turning point in the city's fiscal landscape.
At the heart of this initiative, Commissioner Y.O. Nandan led the charge at the weekly Public Grievance Redressal Forum, urging residents to promptly settle their dues. With a focus on community engagement, the Corporation received 46 petitions, indicating a proactive approach to addressing citizen concerns. The Commissioner emphasized the importance of timely payments, linking it to the city's ongoing development projects, such as central lighting, drainage systems, and road infrastructure enhancements.
However, the Corporation's patience with chronic defaulters is wearing thin. Nandan revealed that defaulters have been served court notices through Lok Adalat proceedings, with some taxpayers responding positively. Yet, the persistence of delinquent payments has prompted a stern warning. The Commissioner vowed to invoke the Revenue Recovery Act to ensure the full recovery of pending taxes, leaving no room for further delays.
As the Corporation navigates this delicate balance between revenue collection and citizen welfare, the outcome of this tax recovery drive will significantly impact Nellore's fiscal health and its ability to fund much-needed development initiatives. With the Corporation's determination to address this issue, the city's financial future hangs in the balance, awaiting the response of its taxpayers.