Revenue collection remained normal as land revenue offices across the country were ablaze, damaged, and services were disrupted due to the Genji movement and festivals last Bhadra.
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Last September, land revenue offices across the country collected a total revenue of Rs 2.75 billion 85.57 million 927 rupees.
More than two dozen land revenue offices across the country were set on fire and damaged due to the Genji agitation on Bhadra 23 and 24.
The Department of Land Management and Records has stated that revenue collection is normal due to difficulties in office operations due to festivals and agitations.
According to the department, in Asoj last year, service tax was 213 million 75 thousand 260 rupees, registration fee was 1 billion 44 million 16 million 87 thousand 755 rupees. Similarly, capital gains tax was 1 billion 6 million 19 million 35 thousand 537 rupees.
According to the department, the Land Revenue Office Chabahil Kathmandu collected 274 million 42 million 96 thousand 210 rupees, and the Kalanki Land Revenue Office, which was damaged by fire and vandalism, collected 41 million 50 thousand 371 rupees in revenue.
Similarly, the Land Revenue Office Butwal collected Rs 53.56 million, Land Revenue Office Damak Jhapa collected Rs 28.641 million, and Land Revenue Office Manmaiju Kathmandu collected Rs 47.723 million, the department said.
In Asoj, 23,353 deeds were passed. Similarly, 2,442 transfers were made, 23,914 were withheld, and 17,930 were released. According to the department, a total of 79,739 real estate-related transactions were made in that month.-
