This page provides configuration details for PT master data templates
DIGIT Property Tax facilitate ULBs and citizens to automate the assessment/ re-assessment of property tax for a property and its demand billing and collection. It also enables the ULBs as well as citizens to process the transfer of title of a property in case of a sale, gift or will and captures the history of ownership.
The main features of the product are as given below.
Completely automated assessment and re-assessment of property tax against a property.
Online self-assessment process
Integrated workflow for ULB staff to perform the check and approve.
Transfer of title (Mutation)
Online application
Integrated workflow for ULB staff to perform the check and approve.
Generating the demand
Collection of property tax through various modes (Cash, Cheque, POS (Credit/ Debit Card), NEFT/RTGS, Online - Through Payment Gateway)
Auto calculation of rebate, interest and penalty.
Receipt Register
Cancelled Receipt Register
Demand Register
The request to change in owners associated with a property in municipal record is known as mutation or transfer of title. To process this request and make the necessary changes in the property records ULBs charge for a fee which is calculated based on the fee defined based on a few parameters.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Refer to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document to understand the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions.
Reach out the person who shared the template for further details or to clear your doubts. Identify if the State/ULB has a provision for capturing pipe size for connections.
Identify usage wise mutation fee amount and fill into the given template.
Go through the checklist to verify the data. Make sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Not Applicable
Rebate is provided on early payments which are done in month April in every financial year at the rate of 5% when the property is paid fully up to prevailing financial year demand.`
RebateRate(In %)*
MaxRebateAmount*
FlatAmount*
FromFY*
RebateEndDate (DD/MM)*
-10%
300
200
2018-19
01/10
Sr. No.
Column Name
Data Type
Data Size
Mandatory
Description
1
RebateRate(In %)
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The percentage at which the rebate has to be provided
2
MaxRebateAmount
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The maximum amount of rebate that can be given
3
FlatAmount
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The flat amount which is levied
4
FromFY
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The year for which the rebate is being given
5
RebateEndDate (DD/MM)
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The date at which the rebate period ends
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Get the rebate rate and the amount involved with it.
Get the year and the end date for the rebate period.
Start filling the template from the right which is the rebate percentage and end it with the rebate end date.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No.
Checklist Parameter
Example
Not Applicable.
Configuration Data Templateconfigurabe-data-template-rebate-v1.xlsx - 9KB
Sample Dataconfigurable-sample-data-rebate-v1-1-.xlsx - 9KB
The penalty is defined as an amount which is charged to the citizen in violation of any rule. There would be multiple penalties defined associated with different rules and acts. Penalty rate decides on how and what amount to be calculated for a penalty.
Within DIGIT, the calculation of the penalty amount is configurable at both the State & ULB level.
Sr. No.
Penalty Head
*Penalty Rate (In % )
Minimum Penalty Amount
*Flat Amount
*From Financial Year
*Start Date
1
Late assessment
12.5
1000
500
2019-20
01-04-2019
2
Unauthorized Construction
100
5000
5000
2019-20
01-04-2019
Sr. No.
Column Name
Data Type
Data Size
Is Mandatory?
Description
1
Penalty Rate
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The Penalty charged by percentage
2
Min Penalty Amount
Decimal
(12,2)
No
The Minimum amount charged as penalty
3
Flat Amount
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The pre-decided amount that must be charged as penalty on the amount
4
From Financial Year
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The year from which the penalty rate begins
5
Penalty Start Date
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The Date from which the penalty amount will be applicable within a financial year
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Identify all the different types of penalty amounts (by percentage/ by a flat amount) etc and fill them in the provided columns respectively.
Fill in the details of the financial year/ date from which the type of defined penalties will be applicable.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No.
Checklist Parameter
Example
1
Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of
Not Applicable
Configuration Data Templateconfiguration-data-template-pt-master-4-.xlsx - 10KB
Sample Dataconfiguration-sample-data-pt-master-4-.xlsx - 15KB
This is the amount which is calculated on percentage defined and collected from citizen if failed to pay the property tax demand on time. It is also called the late payment penalty.
Rate
Minimum Amount
Flat Amount
Maximum Amount
From FY*
Start Date*
18%
200
120
20000
2014-15
01/01/2019
The data given in the table is sample data.
Sr. No.
Column Name
Data Type
Data Size
Is Mandatory?
Description
1
Rate
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The interest rate percentage.
2
Minimum Amount
Decimal
(12,2)
No
Min amount of interest penalty levied.
3
Flat Amount
Decimal
(12,2)
No
The flat amount which is levied.
4
Maximum Amount
Decimal
(12,2)
No
The maximum amount which could be levied.
5
From FY
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The year from which the interest rate begins.
6
Start Date
Decimal
(12,2)
Yes
The date from which this penalty has to start.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Get the interest rate that is being levied over a period of time.
Get the year as well as the date from which this was brought in place.
Start filling the data from the interest rate followed by the rest of the details.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No.
Checklist Parameter
Example
1
Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of.
Not Applicable
Configuration Data Templateconfigurable-data-template-interest-rates-v1.xlsx - 9KB
Sample Dataconfigurable-sample-data-interest-rates-v1.xlsx - 9KB
Taxes are calculated based on the type of property and differ for each type.
For example, a residential property could have a different rate than a non-residential property, which could differ from year to year.
The tax could be a general property tax or a new type of tax introduced.
Sr. No.
Tax Head*
EffectiveFromFY*
Percentage*
1
General Tax (Residential)
2019-20
10
2
General Tax (Non-residential)
2019-20
9
The data given in the table is sample data.
Sr. No.
Column Name
Data Type
Data Size
Mandatory
Description
1
Tax Head
Alphanumeric
64
Yes
The type of tax and the property on which the tax is being levied
2
EffectiveFromFY
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The year from which the tax rate is being defined
3
Percentage
Numeric
(12,2)
Yes
The rate at which the tax is to be levied
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Gather the details for all the types of properties and the type of taxes levied on them.
Start filling the type of tax and the property type from the first column and then start defining the rates and year of application.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No.
Checklist Parameter
Example
Not Applicable
Configuration Data Templateconfigurable-data-template-tax-rate-v1.xlsx - 9KB
Sample Dataconfigurable-sample-data-tax-rate-v1.xlsx - 10KB
Unit rates are also an important part of property tax. The property tax for a property is calculated on the area covered by the property. These unit rates could differ from ULB to ULB, Ward to Ward, Mohalla to Mohalla and then can be based on different parameters such as Road Type, Property Construction Type etc.
Sr. No.
Boundary Code*
Boundary Name*
Parameter 1*
Parameter 2
Unit Rate*
1
M001
Haldwani Mandir
PUCCA
< 12 m
1.50
2
M001
Haldwani Mandir
SEMIPUCCA
>= 12 m and <= 24 m
1.75
3
M001
Haldwani Mandir
KUCCHA
> 24 m
2.00
4
M002
Kali Mata Mandir Road
SEMIPUCCA
< 12 m
3.00
5
M002
Kali Mata Mandir Road
SEMIPUCCA
>= 12 m and <= 24 m
10.00
6
M002
Kali Mata Mandir Road
SEMIPUCCA
> 24 m
20.00
The data given in the table is sample data.
Sr. No.
Column Name
Data Type
Data Size
Is Mandatory?
Description
1
Boundary Code
Alphanumeric
64
Yes
The code of the boundary that is being used, depending upon the client's requirement it could be Mohalla or Ward but has to be from the data collected here
2
Boundary Name (In English)
Text
256
Yes
The name/description of the boundary that is being used for the classification. The names have to be from the data collected here
3
Parameter 1
Alphanumeric
64
Yes
This has to be the parameter 1 code on the basis of which the unit rates are being defined
4
Parameter 2
Alphanumeric
64
No
This is the second parameter(if available) on the basis of which the unit rates are being defined
5
Unit rates
Decimal
(5,2)
Yes
The unit rate
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Figure out on what boundary types are the property tax unit rates being defined and start filling that with its code and its name in English in the boundary code and boundary code name column.
In case there are more parameters on which the unit rates are being classified such as road type, construction type is being classified, start making a different column for the same starting from parameter 1, parameter 2…
Make sure you replace the column name from parameter 1 to the classification on which it is being classified.
At the end fill up the unit rates column.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No.
Checklist Parameter
Example
Not Applicable
Configuration Data Templateconfigurable-data-template-property-tax-unit-rate-v1.xlsx - 9KB
Sample Dataconfigurable-sample-data-property-tax-unit-rate-v1.xlsx - 10KB
The data given in the table is sample data.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Identify the “Owner Categories” that exists at a ULB/ State level.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
This checklist covers the activities which are specific to the entity.
The Owner’s Special Category represents those property owners whose property belongs to the “reserved” category as defined by the state. These special categories are entitled to a rebate in the property tax amount, as per the defined categories by a State/ ULB.
The data given in the table is sample data.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Add a description to the Owner Type Name, as per the required language.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
This checklist covers the activities which are specific to the entity.
This is a further sub-classification of the ownership which details what is the ownership sub category, whether there is a single owner, multiple owner etc. . An example has been given in the attachments section of the page.
The data has to be collected for all the subcategories of ownership type present in the state. Below mentioned is the table of the template that is being used to gather data:
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts. First, get all the sub classifications for the listed category.
Get the codes and start filling the template.
Fill in the codes for the sub category in the 2nd column with the proper mapping of Ownership Type category (Parent level).
Repeat the steps for all the ownership type categories(Parent Level).
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
This checklist covers the activities which are specific to the entity.
Ownership is the state or fact of exclusive rights and control over property, which may be an asset, including an object, land or real estate, or intellectual property. Ownership involves multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different parties. Further, the ownership can be categorised based on the nature and type of the parties property is owned by e.g Property owned by an individual who is the resident of the city, by an institution etc.
Given below is the sample data table from the template in which the data has to be collected:
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Firstly Identify all the categories of the owners present in the state.
After which identify the codes of all the categories, if not present then form an abbreviated version of the code.
Start filling the template with the codes in the second column, its English name in 3rd and Local Language name in 4th.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed once the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Not Applicable
The Usage category could be more detailed out on classifying them further and detailing more specifically on what kind of usage it is such as hotel, shops, community centre etc.
Below mentioned is the definition of the template which is used in data gathering:
The data given in the table is sample data.
Download the data template attached to this page.
Get a good understanding of all the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions by referring to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document.
In case of any doubt, please reach out to the person who has shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Gather all the details for this last classification of Usage Category Detail.
Figure out the codes, if not present abbreviate the description so that it creates relevancy between code and description.
Get the relations to the sub minor, minor and major.
Start filling the template with the codes and description of the usage Category detail and then followed by relative sub minor codes.
In the active column fill up whether the category is still active or not.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed on the data that is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
This checklist covers the activities which are specific to the entity.
Roads are constructed in order to facilitate the locomotion of people from a place to another.
The roads constructed in a state are classified into certain categories which could be on the basis of the width of the road, construction material or the function and location. Road type is one of the primary factor defining the unit rates and hence configuration is needed for the DIGIT module in order to describe the property and what are the taxes it could attract.
Given below is the sample data table from the template in which the data has to be collected:
Please note that the values mentioned in the data table are sample values and the states are free to add/update according to their specific requirements.
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