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This April, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City intensified its...

This April, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City intensified its revenue collection efforts by targeting large commercial complexes that have defaulted on property taxes. Under the direction of Mayor Balen Shah, the city issued public notices to major business houses and shopping malls to clear their outstanding dues within a specified timeframe. The administration has warned of sealing buildings or cutting off essential services for non-compliance. This strict enforcement is intended to increase the city's internal resources for funding infrastructure development and social welfare programs for the citizens. The revenue collected will be transparently utilized for various urban improvement projects.

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This April, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City intensified its revenue collection efforts by targeting large commercial complexes that have defaulted on property taxes. Under the direction of Mayor Balen Shah, the city issued public notices to major business houses and shopping malls to clear their outstanding dues within a specified timeframe. The administration has warned of sealing buildings or cutting off essential services for non-compliance. This strict enforcement is intended to increase the city's internal resources for funding infrastructure development and social welfare programs for the citizens. The revenue collected will be transparently utilized for various urban improvement projects.