Comprehensive Guide to CDMA Property Tax

CDMA Property Tax

The CDMA property tax is levied on both residential and commercial properties that later get used to empower the state’s infrastructural development. The taxable rate is dependent on the property type and its annual rental income. The CDMA Telangana property tax can be paid via both online and offline methods. In this blog, we will walk you through the CDMA property tax, its components, tax rates and the procedure to make the payments.

CDMA Property Tax

The CDMA property tax stands for Commissioner and Director of Municipal Administration. It is a kind of property that is levied on the owners of residential and commercial properties annually or semi-annually to the respective urban local bodies in Andhra Pradesh. In order to pay the amount to the respected authority, the residents must register with the urban local body.

In addition, the revenue generated by taxation later gets used to uplift Telangana’s infrastructural development. The calculation is carried out on the basis of the property’s annual rental value.

CDMA Property Tax Components

The CDMA property tax has four components. Refer to the below-mentioned information to get a better understanding:

  • Water and drainage
  • Lighting tax
  • General tax
  • Scavenging tax

Deciding Elements CDMA Property Tax

The administrative authorities and the property’s annual rental value are the factors that set the percentage of the CDMA property tax. The framework used to calculate the rental value of the property is as follows:

  • Property’s zone location
  • Property type: commercial or residential
  • Carpet area
  • Property’s construction year
  • Type of construction

Note: A few other parameters will be used in certain situations.

CDMA Property Tax Rate

The CDMA property tax for residential space is dependent on the property’s annual rental value. However, in the case of commercial property, the tax rate is flat at 30%. Refer to the tabulated data below to get a better understanding of property tax rates for residential properties:

Rental value of Property (Annual)Tax rate
INR 601 to INR 120017%
INR 1201 to INR 240019%
INR 2401 to INR 360022%
More than INR 360030%

Note: The properties with an annual rental value of less than INR 600 are exempted from the CDMA property tax.

How to Pay the CDMA Property Tax Online

You can make the payment of the CDMA property tax via the online method. Follow the steps below to carry out the payment procedure:

Step 1: Go to the official website of CDMA Andhra Pradesh.

Step 2: Search for “Online Payments” and select the “Property Tax” option from the dropdown menu.

Step 3: Now, select your District, Corporation/Municipality/NP and Payment type.

Step 4: Click on the “Submit” button and you will be redirected to another page.

Step 5: Fill out the details such as assessment number, previous assessment number, and name along with door number and click on the submit button.

Step 6: You will be redirected to another page which will show property information and the net payable amount.

Step 7: Now, you will see two options to make payment, “Pay Tax” and “View DCB”. 

Step 8: Click on the “Pay Tax” option to make the online payment.

Step 9: Enter the amount and carry out the payment option by clicking “Pay Online”.

Step 10: Upon successful payment of the CDMA property tax, your receipt will be generated. Make sure to download it for your reference.

Procedure To Make the Offline Payment of CDMA Property Tax

The offline payment procedure is simple, all you need to do is go to the respective Urban Local Body counter in Andhra Pradesh or Citizen Service Centre’s (Pura Seva Centre) municipal office. Upon reaching, present all the required documents along with the tax amount to the executive. Ensure you collect the CDMA property tax payment receipt for future reference.

CDMA Property Tax Helpline

In case you face any technical issues regarding tax payment, you can contact CDMA via both online and telephonic services. Refer to the information below to get the helpline details:

Telephone: 040-23120410

Mail: [email protected]

ChatBox: 9000253342

Note: The calling time is limited from 10:15 AM to 05:00 PM.

To Sum Up

The CDMA property tax is a recently introduced tax that is levied on both residential and commercial properties. You are required to make the payment of the tax amount via either online or offline mode. The net payable amount is decided on the basis of the annual rental income of the property. In the case of residential property, the payable percentage may vary on the basis of annual rental income However, in the case of commercial properties, the tax amount of flat 30% is levied on the property owner. The revenue generated by the tax gets used to empower the state’s infrastructural development.

Frequently Asked Questions

CDMA Property Tax Helpline Number.

The CDMA property tax helpline number is 040-32120410 and the calling time is 10:15 AM to 05:00 PM.

Is CDMA property tax payable on a plot?

Yes, you are required to pay the CDMA property tax on a vacant plot. However, if the annual rental income is less than INR 600 then the property is exempted from taxation.

What is Full form of CDMA?

The full form of CDMA is Commissioner and Director of Municipal Administration.

What are the required details for CDMA property tax payment?

You need to know your property’s annual rental income along with the District and Corporation/Municipality/NP.

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