Business Standard

Higher relief if circle rate exceeds sale price

I REAL ESTATE Benefit raised from 105% to 110% of sale price

- SANJAY KUMAR SINGH

The Budget offered relief to buyers and sellers in situations where the considerat­ion value (the declared price for a real estate transactio­n) is less than the circle rate.

Earlier, if the considerat­ion value was lower than the circle rate by more than 5 per cent, the difference was taxed in the hands of both the buyer and the seller. Now, it will be taxed if the difference exceeds 10 per cent. Circle rate is the minimum rate at which a real estate transactio­n can be registered. This rate is set by the state government’s revenue department.

Real estate markets in various parts of the country have been correcting or have been stagnant for several years. And in areas where the government believes that a large part of the transactio­n happens in cash, it increases the circle rate — the idea being to prevent tax avoidance. The government also hikes the circle rate periodical­ly to enhance its revenue.

As a result of these trends, in many parts of the country the circle rate has become higher than the market rate. “Increasing the concession from 5 per cent to 10 per cent is a relief for buyers and sellers. More transactio­ns will now avoid being taxed,” said Gagan Randev, national director- capital markets and investment services, Colliers Internatio­nal.

Let us try to understand the implicatio­ns with an example. Suppose that a sale takes place in an area at ~100. Earlier, the buyer and seller were protected if the circle price was ~105. Now the protection has been enhanced up to ~110. But if the circle price is say ~150, then this provision is not of any use and those engaged in the transactio­n will have to pay tax on the circle rate. “The buyer will be taxed on the difference at the marginal income tax rate and the seller will pay capital gains tax,” said Lokesh Shah, partner, L&L Partners.

In many parts of the country, the circle rate has become higher than the market rate because of correction in realty market

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