Own a house in India’s cleanest city? Here's how you can cut your property tax by 10% in Indore
Indore homeowners can now slash property tax bills by 10% through functional rainwater harvesting systems. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav announced the rebate, requiring inspection and certification by the Municipal Corporation. This initiative encou...

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How Indore residents can claim the 10% property tax rebate
The incentive is aimed at encouraging wider adoption of rainwater harvesting systems across the city and boosting groundwater recharge.To avail the rebate, property owners must:
- Install a functional rainwater harvesting system on their premises.
- Get the system inspected and tested by the Indore Municipal Corporation.
- Obtain certification from designated municipal building officers or inspectors.
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The rebate comes with a condition
The tax benefit is not a one-time approval. Municipal authorities have clarified that the rainwater harvesting system must remain operational.Why is the city offering the incentive?
The move is part of Indore's broader push towards sustainable urban development and water conservation. Rainwater harvesting helps collect and channel rainwater back into the ground, improving groundwater levels and reducing dependence on external water sources.With growing urbanisation and increasing pressure on water resources, civic authorities believe financial incentives can encourage more residents to adopt environmentally responsible practices.
A win-win for homeowners and the environment
The new initiative offers a practical way for Indore residents to lower their property tax while supporting groundwater conservation. For homeowners willing to invest in rainwater harvesting, the policy delivers both financial savings and environmental benefits—further strengthening the city's reputation as a leader in urban sustainability.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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