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Introduction

The penalty is defined as an amount which is charged to the citizen in violation of any rule. There would be multiple penalties defined associated with different rules and acts. Penalty rate decides on how and what amount to be calculated for a penalty.

Within DIGIT, the calculation of the penalty amount is configurable at both the State & ULB level.

Data Table

Sr. No.

Penalty Head

Penalty Rate (In % )

*Minimum Penalty Amount

*Flat Amount

*From Financial Year

*Penalty Start Date

1

Late assessment

12.5

1000

500

2019-20

01-04-2019

2

Unauthorized Construction

100

5000

5000

2019-20

01-04-2019

Procedure

Data Definition

  • Penalty Rate (In % ): The Penalty charged by percentage.

  • Min Penalty Amount: The Minimum amount charged as penalty.

  • Flat Amount: The pre-decided amount that must be charged as penalty on the amount.

  • From Financial Year: The Financial Year from which the penalty is applicable.

  • Penalty Start Date: The Date from which the penalty amount will be applicable within a financial year.

Steps to fill data

  • Identify all the different types of penalty amounts (by percentage/ by flat amount) etc and fill them in the provided columns respectively.

  • Fill in the details of the financial year/ date from which the type of defined penalties will be applicable.

Validations

  • All the fields with * sign are mandatory to be filled in. Without this information, the system configurations cannot be executed.

  • A “single entry” should be made against the respective column. Incase of multiple entries, continuation must be followed.

  • The “DD/MM/YYYY” format must be followed penalty start date.

Attachments

  • Following is the blank template for Penalty Configuration.

  • Refer to “Penalty Configuration” in the uploaded template. This consists of sample data for reference.


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