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APPENDIX Division-wise Expenditure Details 1.151-52 GLOSSARY 53 iii PREFACE Floods have been a recurrent phenomenon, causing loss of lives, public property and bringing untold misery to the people, especially those in rural areas. There is also a larger economic impact, as they derail economic.........
methods endeavour to mitigate the flood damages by: (i) Flood Forecasting: Facilitating timely evacuation of the people and shifting of their movable property to safer grounds by having advance warning of incoming flood i.e. flood warning in case of threatened inundation (ii) Flood Plain Zoning:.........
resulted in short levy of stamp duty of ` lakh.In terms of the Transfer of Properties Act227 (TPA), 1882, a person(s) (donor) can transfer movable or immovable property to another (donee) voluntarily and without consideration by way of gift; and the same is accepted by or on behalf 225 June 2019.........
In terms of the Transfer of Properties Act 227 (TPA), 1882, a person(s) (donor) can transfer movable or immovable property to another (donee) voluntarily and without consideration by way of gift; and the same is accepted by or on behalf 225 June 2019 to December 2019 226 SE, Howrah (Rural): one.........
the State Government approval is required for lease of immovab le property for lease period exceeding 10 years or for lease in perpetuity of any immovable property exceeding ` 20,000 in value or the annual rent of which exceeds ` 10,000. Prior approval of the State Government is required f or.........
Section 130 of the HMC Act/Section 94 of the HM Act to recover the dues by attachment of rent, as arrear o f land revenue, by attachment and sale of immovable properties, by sui t, etc. The average collection efficiency in respect of tes t checked four Municipal Corporations, two Municipal.........
Similarly, the State Government approval is required for lease of immovable property for lease period exceeding 10 years or for lease in perpetuity of any immovable property exceeding ` 20,000 in value or the annual rent of which exceeds ` 10,000. Prior approval of the State Government is.........
Additional Stamp Duty As per Section 69(c) of HM Act and Section 87(c) of HMC Act a duty (presently two per cent of transaction value) on transfer of immovable property is levied in addition to duty imposed unde r the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 on instruments of sale, gift, mortgage, exchan ge and.........
The duty on transfer of immovable properties for the year 2018 -19 was not transferred (June 2021). Short release of State Finance Commission funds to ULBs during Combined Annual Technical Inspection Report for the year ended March 2019 & March 2020 vi the years 2014 -15 to 2018 -19 ranged.........
2.11.5 Release of duty on transfer of immovable properties As per Section 140 of KMC Act , the duty on transfer of immovable property shall be levied in the form of a surcharge at the rate of tw o per cent of the duty imposed by the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957, on instruments of sale, gift,.........
MPAS format facilitates exhibition of month wise figures of receipts and payment, budget allocation, grants released and expenditure, movable and immovable assets in the accounts. GPs in the State were yet to adopt MPAS formats for their accounts. Ministry of Panchayat Raj (MoPR), GoI ,.........
Other taxes and Taxes on goods and passengers declined considerably due to decrease under ‘taxes on immovable property other than agricultural land (₹147.45 crore)’ and ‘tax on entry on goods into local areas (₹42.50 crore)’ respectively. State Goods and Services Tax State.........
Financial Code stipulates ‘that heads of office ’ should report all cases of defalcations or loss of public moneys, stores or other movable or immovable properties to the AG (A&E). Further, the Financial Code prescribes the principles and procedures to be followed for enforcing responsib.........
This Report relates to matters arising from Performance Audit of selected programmes and activities and Compliance Audit of Government Departments, Government Companies and Autonomous Bodies. Chapter I – Introduction This Chapter...
The year-wise number of fire accidents with property involved, damaged and saved during the period from 2013-14 to 2017-18 in UT was given in Table 2.1. Table 2.1: Details of fire accidents in UT Year Number of fire calls Property ( ` in crore) Involved Damaged Saved 2013-14 1,196 127.12 22.77.........
Delay in disposal of movable and immovable a ssets of the non-working PSUs had hampered the process of liquidation of these PS Us, which had already been notified (December 2006/October 2008) for closure by the GoA . During 2018-19, seven 79 non- working PSUs incurred an expenditure of ` 0.94.........
under the provisions of Section 36 of the AE Act, 2 000 and rules applicable thereunder to realise the government revenue by selling of mov able property or as arrear of land revenue resulting in non-realisation of revenue amo unting to ` 4.56 crore. On this being pointed out by audit, the.........
(20.17 per cent) and State Excise (19.40 per cent ). 2 Other taxes include Taxes on Immovable Property oth er than Agricultural Land, Other Taxes on Income and Expenditure and Duties on Commodities and Services. 40,214 44,194 44,811 50,882 55,824 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 ( ` ` `.........