Jammu & Kashmir residents may have to pay property tax soon: CM
With a clear cut approach focusing on the development of social and physical infrastructure, the Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, has hinted at revolutionary changes which mean residents of the state may have to pay tax on commercial and residential properties for the first time.
Abdullah reportedly told the Planning Commission while briefing about 12th plan that his government would try to build a political consensus in the next assembly session over the issue.
In a bid to promote tourism to new heights in the state, the government aims at setting up new ventures like promotion of heritage, adventure, pilgrim and eco-tourism of the region in near future.
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Source: Times of India
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