New Delhi: In a major push for civic tax compliance and citizen-centric governance, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has organized 2,333 property tax camps across 12 administrative zones, announced Mayor Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh on Monday.
The camps are part of MCD’s ongoing Property Tax Amnesty Scheme 2025–26, officially titled SUMPATTIKAR NIPTAAN YOJANA (SUNIYO), designed to offer relief to property owners and reduce outstanding dues through interest and penalty waivers.
🔹 As of now, over 59,411 taxpayers have availed benefits under the ‘SUNIYO’ scheme, resulting in tax collections of ₹145.19 crore.
The mayor noted that the response to the scheme has been overwhelming, with more than 56,000 people already attending the camps to clear pending dues or seek clarifications. Additional camps are planned to reach more eligible citizens in the coming weeks.
What is ‘SUNIYO’?
Under the SUNIYO scheme, property owners can get 100% waiver on pending interest and penalties for arrears before FY 2020–21, if they pay the principal amount of property tax for the current fiscal (2025–26) and the five preceding years (FY 2020–21 to 2024–25).
Rebate Extended Until July 31
Mayor Iqbal Singh also announced that the deadline for lump sum property tax payment with a 10% rebate for FY 2025–26 has been extended until July 31, 2025, making it easier for residents to take advantage of the opportunity.
Online Portal for Tax Filing
Citizens can file their Property Tax Returns (PTR) online through the MCD portal:
🔗 https://mcdonline.nic.in/ptrmcd/web/citizen/info
Mayor’s Appeal to Citizens
“This is a golden opportunity for Delhiites to settle their property tax dues without burdening themselves with penalties or interest. I urge all citizens to participate in the SUNIYO scheme and make Delhi cleaner, more compliant, and financially healthier,” said Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh.
यह भी पढ़ें: Delhi MCD: दिल्ली एमसीडी ने 2,333 संपत्ति कर शिविर लगाए, ‘सुनियो’ योजना के तहत ₹145.19 करोड़ की वसूली
The MCD has reiterated its commitment to transparent, citizen-friendly administration and sees the SUNIYO initiative as a critical step toward improving civic tax collection and public trust.