New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response of the three municipal corporations here on a plea by a lawyers' association challenging commercial property tax on advocates' offices.
A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued notice to the three local bodies including South Delhi Municipal Corporation, East Delhi Municipal Corporation and North Delhi Municipal Corporation seeking their stand on the petition by the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA).
The court also asked DHCBA to advise its members to file tax returns for their residential properties.
The petition has challenged the municipal authorities' decision to treat the use of premises by an advocate as 'commercial activity' and impose taxes accordingly.
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The plea, filed by DHCBA through its President Mohit Mathur and Secretary Abhijat, has challenged an assessment order passed by SDMC in November 2018 and any other notice issued thereafter by the three MCDs for self-assessment of property tax returns of lawyers offices under provisions of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Act.
It has said that under the DMC Act, 'use factor' system was introduced in the new method of assessment of property tax and for advocates, there is no specific category but they are being charged based on methods applicable on commercial properties which attract the highest tax.