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AURIGA ACCOUNTING PRIVATE LIMITED NMMC Gives 50 Rebate on Property Tax Penalties – Deadline March 31 2025

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has launched a time-bound amnesty scheme offering significant relief to property tax defaulters. Under this initiative, property owners can receive a 50% waiver on penalty charges for late payments—provided they clear their entire outstanding dues by March 31, 2025. With the financial year drawing to a close, timely action is essential, as partial payments will not qualify for the waiver. This article breaks down the key features of the NMMC amnesty scheme, including the deadline and applicable terms and conditions.

What Is NMMC’s Special Amnesty Scheme?

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has launched a Special Amnesty Scheme to provide relief for property tax defaulters. Under this scheme, those with pending property tax dues can receive a 50% waiver on late payment penalties, provided they clear their entire outstanding amount by March 31, 2025. Note that partial payments will not be eligible for the waiver.

Key Highlights:

  • Only penalties are waived — the original tax amount remains payable in full.

  • No refunds will be issued for taxes or penalties already paid.

  • To qualify, the entire outstanding tax must be paid in one go before the deadline

Application Process & Payment Options

To avail of the scheme, property owners must apply through one of the following methods:

  • Online:

    • Visit nmmc.gov.in

    • Use the ‘My NMMC – My Navi Mumbai’ mobile app

  • Offline:
    Applications can also be submitted at:

    • NMMC Headquarters

    • Departmental offices

    • Designated payment centers

Payment modes include:
Cash, cheque, money order, debit/credit cards, internet banking, NEFT, RTGS, and UPI

Consequences of Missing the Deadline

Failure to clear your dues by March 31, 2025, can lead to serious consequences:

  1. Loss of Amnesty Benefit:
    You will forfeit the 50% penalty waiver — a one-time opportunity for defaulters.

  2. Additional Penalties & Interest:
    Unpaid taxes attract penalties and monthly interest. For example:

    • 1% per month in Delhi

    • 2% per month in Bengaluru

  3. Legal Action:
    NMMC may issue notices, impose fines, or initiate legal recovery. In severe cases, your property could be auctioned.

  4. Ownership Risks:
    Prolonged non-payment can result in property attachment or even loss of ownership rights.

  5. Permit Issues:
    Outstanding dues may hinder getting approvals for property sales, construction, or renovation.

  6. Use Restrictions:
    Redevelopment or renovation could be blocked due to tax arrears.

Final Reminder: Clear Dues Before March 31, 2025

This is a limited-time offer. To avoid legal issues, financial penalties, or restrictions on your property, ensure full payment of outstanding taxes before the deadline. NMMC has made the process convenient with both online and offline options. Paying on time not only protects your property rights but also contributes to the city’s development and infrastructure.

About the Author

Manisha
Manisha is a skilled content writer with deep expertise in business registration, taxation, trademark regulations, and corporate compliance. His clear, practical articles empower businesses to confidently navigate complex legal and regulatory landscapes

January 8, 2026

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