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Online revenue collection system proves effective in KMC



KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) says it collected a revenue amounting to Rs 55 million in less than a month since it started embarking on carrying out revenue determination and collection through an online system.

The KMC started the system on 17 September 2020 from 10 wards in the beginning stage.

According to KMC Revenue Department Director Shivaraj Adhikari, the KMC was receiving complaints and allegations for not being transparent in raising revenue.

The adoption of the system has responded to the accusations to that end, Adhikari said.

With the operation of the system, it has been easier for the KMC to manage its staff and make the revenue transactions transparent as well as ease the service recipients.

There are two platforms, public and core, in the online tax system. The service recipients can use the public portal feature so that they can make a preliminary calculation of the taxes to be paid to the KMC from home.

The system automatically generates the details of revenue to be paid after filling up the concerned form.

Publish Date : 07 October 2020 10:27 AM

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