The District Councils (DCs), Taluka and Town Councils (TCs) and Union Councils (UCs) would also collect various taxes in their jurisdictions under the People Local Government Ordinance 2012, Business Recorder learnt here on Monday.
It has been mentioned in second schedule of PLGO 2012, a copy made available with Business Recorder which stated that: District councils would collect the Education tax, Health tax, Tax on vehicles other than motor vehicles, any other tax authorised by the government, local rate on lands assessable to land revenue, fees in respect of schools, colleges, and health facilities established or maintained by the district government, fees for licences granted by the district government, fees for specific services rendered by a district government, collection charges for recovery of tax on behalf of the government as prescribed, toll on new roads, bridges, within the limits of a district, other than national and provincial highways and roads.
The Part-II of second schedule of PLGO 2012, stated that Taluka and Town Councils would levy local tax on services, tax on the transfer of immovable property, property tax on annual rental value of buildings and lands, fee on advertisement, other than on radio and television, and billboards, fee for fairs, agricultural shows, cattle fairs, industrial exhibitions, tournaments and other public events, fee for approval of building plans and erection and re-erection of buildings, fee for licenses or permits and penalties or fines for violation of the licensing rules, charges for execution and maintenance of works of public utility like lighting of public places, drainage, conservancy, and water supply, fee on cinemas, dramatical, theatrical shows and tickets thereof, and other entertainment, collection charges for recovery of any tax on behalf of the Government, District Government, Union Administration or any statutory authority as prescribed.
Similarly, the Part-III of PLGO 2012 stated that Union Councils would collect fees for licensing of professions and vocations, fee on sale of animals in cattle markets, market fees, fees for certification of births, marriages and deaths, charges for specific services rendered by the union council, rate for the remuneration of Village and neighbourhood guards, rate for the execution or maintenance of any work of public utility like lighting of public places, drainage, conservancy and water supply.
The 'first schedule' of the PLGO 2012, from sections 14 to 35 stated that the land and police powers had been given to the mayors of proposed metropolitan corporations in the province. Mayors would exercise the powers of 'anti-encroachment and law and order in respect of sections 109, 133, 144, 145 of Criminal Procedure Code and sections 30-A to 34-B of Police Act of 1861 in respect of properties and assets of the local governments.'
Besides, part-A of the PLG ordinance said that following offices and subjects have been devolved to the LGs namely civil defence, community development and organisation, inland fisheries in metropolitan areas, social welfare, sports and sports boards, culture, co-operatives/ co-operation, primary schools in metropolitan areas, technical education; finance, budget and accounts relating to Local Government.
Similarly, district roads and buildings would be the responsibility of LGs. In transport sector, intra-city, district transport including bus depots, traffic engineering, planning and parking, mass transit and public transport have also been devolved.
In health sector, basic, rural and urban health centres, child and women health and hospitals were devolved to the LGs. Similarly, KMC and KDA land, property taxes, housing urban and physical planning and public health engineering have been decentralised.
Master plan, urban planning, zoning, land use, land use control, land management have also been decentralised. In water, drinking water, its management, storage, treatment plants, its distribution, source development, sewage, its disposal, drainage and boards/bodies pertaining to thereto have also been devolved, this means that water boards would remain under control of the LGs.
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