Corporation seeks ₹22.49 crore tax dues
The Hindu
Commissioner warns of action against defaulters
The Madurai Corporation has issued an ultimatum to tax defaulters with penal action if they do not pay taxes, including water charges and underground drainage charges in the next 15 days.
In a statement, Madurai Corporation commissioner, K. P. Karthikeyan, said that out of the total demand of ₹84.24 crore for the first half of 2021-22, the Corporation has dues to the tune of ₹22.49 crore.

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