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Digitalizing Property Tax Collection in Small Cities

Property taxes are a major source of revenue for city governments in India, helping to fund infrastructure & public amenities. But, adequate tax collection is often hindered by inadequate administration, limited awareness, non-compliance, & outdated valuation systems. A 2020 World Bank study found that property taxes contribute only 0.2% to India’s GDP, which is one-sixth of the 1.1% contribution made by property taxes to the GDPs of OECD countries. For example, Guwahati Municipal Corporation recently raised property taxes for 70,000 property owners, who had been following unchanged rates since 2008. Shimla MC has struggled to collect ₹5 crores from State transport department. Similarly, various studies suggest low property tax collection rates, as low as 3% of the targets, due to poor efficiency, unregistered properties, & a significant number of defaulters.


Tech-based initiatives has improved property tax collection in smaller cities. Digital technologies like satellite images, drone surveys, GIS, data analytics, & online payment systems yielded significant results for civic bodies. Many cities have achieved higher property tax demand & improved efficiency in tax collection due to advancements such as GIS based systems, online payment systems & SMS notifications. Cities like Raipur, Madurai, Thane have achieved higher property tax demand & improved efficiency in tax collection due to digital advancements. In Raipur GIS-based systems & Unique Digital Door Numbers boosted registered properties by 53% & increased property tax demand by 96%.


Small cities adopting hybrid tax collection methods need robust technology infrastructure & trained human resources to address technical issues and platform failures. Effective communication with citizens is key to gain their trust with increasing reliance on digital systems. Regular updates, notifications, simplified guidelines, & accessible customer support services can help streamline tax collection. By ensuring these, small cities can enhance property tax collection efficiency & revenue generation.

Has your city incorporated digital technology for property tax collection?