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Developers in trouble as buyers defer payments

Homebuyers delaying payments to avail reduced GST benefit effective April 1

- RAGHAVENDR­A KAMATH writes

This March could be a washout for property developers as many homebuyers are delaying their constructi­on-linked payments to April after the Centre reduced the GST rates on under-constructi­on properties, but made it applicable from April 1.

This March could be a washout for property developers as many homebuyers are delaying their constructi­on-linked payments to April after the government reduced the goods and services tax (GST) rates on under-constructi­on properties, applicable from April 1.

According to sources, collection­s of developers in March have come down by 6080 per cent due to this.

Last month, the GST Council reduced GST on under-constructi­on properties, from 12 per cent to 5 per cent for under-constructi­on properties and cut GST rates on affordable housing from the current 8 per cent to 1 per cent.

“In affordable housing, there is no problem, but in premium housing, collection­s are slow,” said Vijay Wadhwa, chairman of Mumbai-based Wadhwa group, one of the biggest developers in Mumbai.

Wadhwa hoped April will see a good jump in collection­s.

“March will be a slow month for sales and collection­s. Developers must be geared up for this,” said a managing director (MD) of a Mumbai-based non-banking financial company.

Anuj Puri, chairman of property consultant Anarock Capital, said: “I have been hearing this from developers. Homebuyers must be thinking they can wait and pay 7 per cent less later.”

DLF, the country’s largest listed developer, is unaffected as it does not sell under-constructi­on properties, said its chief executive Rajeev Talwar.

Meanwhile, developers hoped that the GST Council, which is scheduled to meet on March 19 to finalise guidelines to support the changed tax rate structure for under-constructi­on houses, would clear the air.

Ashish Puravankar­a, MD, Puravankar­a, said that since the decision of reducing GST rates, the collection at Puravankar­a has remained more or less steady.

“The customers, who bought homes during this quarter or earlier, will fall in the ambit of the previous GST slab regime. Hence, no particular impact. With the new rates being implemente­d from April onwards, we are expecting a rise in queries and sales as homebuyers will get the full benefit of the reduced GST,” said Puravankar­a.

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According to sources, collection­s of developers in March have come down by 60-80 per cent due to government’s GST move

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