Mysuru City Corporation levies motor vehicle cess, raises property tax by 3%

Change
Mysuru City Corporation imposed a motor vehicle cess of ₹100 for two-wheelers, ₹200 for three-wheelers and ₹500 for four-wheelers and raised property tax rates by a minimum of 3% effective April 1, 2026.
Mysuru City Corporation levies motor vehicle cess, raises property tax by 3%
Why it matters
Annual property tax billing will now include an extra, vehicle-linked levy that increases immediate cash outflows for property holders and tightens household and business budgets. Municipal finance and IT teams must complete system and calculator updates ahead of the 2026-27 tax cycle, creating an administrative compliance deadline for the city.
Implications
  • Property owners in Mysuru must include the new vehicle cess when preparing 2026-27 property tax payments to avoid non-payment consequences.
  • Mysuru City Corporation's tax and IT teams must update the property tax calculator and billing systems by March 2026 to apply the revised rates for the 2026-27 cycle.

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Source

The Hindu

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Governance Policy & Regulation Real Estate

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