Dubai chases housing fee non-payments
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/589399-d ... on-payment
HOUSING FEES: Dubai Municipality is cracking down on the non-payment of housing fees in the emirate. Residents living in 300,000 units in Dubai are currently not paying housing fees, a charge equivalent to five percent of their annual rent that is added to DEWA bills.
Dubai Municipality has announced a crackdown on the non-payments, saying that all residents in Dubai will have to pay by January 1 2011.
In comments published in Emirates Business on Monday, Abdulla Hashim Abdulghafoor, head of Housing and Marketing Fees at the Dubai Municipality, said the municipality expects to earn revenues of up to AED600m by the end of 2011 from the housing fee collection.
Aref Abdulrahman Ahli, director of the Finance Department at the Dubai Municipality, said DEWA estimated that there were currently 300,000 units not paying the housing fee.
He told the paper: "All unit occupants in Dubai, whether villas/apartments in free zone or freehold areas, will be [required] to pay the housing fee. We have set a time line of January 1, 2011, by when we expect all these units to start paying the housing fee."
Housing fees are included in DEWA bills. It is calculated as five percent of the yearly rental charges.
Ahli added that the calculation for housing fees for freehold property owners would no longer be charged at 0.5 percent of their annual sales contract value, but would be five percent of the average annual rent calculated by RERA in its rental index for that particular community.
We have been paying via the DEWA bill for almost 5 years, and now it looks like they are going to raise the amount