Hindustan Times (East UP)

Real estate industry seeks sops in upcoming budget

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KOLKATA: The real estate sector wants stimulus in the form of sops in the upcoming Union budget to boost housing demand, a top Credai Bengal official said.

The demands include personal tax relief, tax rebate on housing, extension of interest subvention, GST waiver, infrastruc­ture status for the realty and easing liquidity for the sector, the official said.

The budget for financial year 2021-22 will be presented on February 1.

In recent months, the government had offered ₹25,000 crore stress asset fund for the uncomplete­d housing projects, increasing the differenti­al from 10% to 20% under Section 43(CA) of the IT Act till June 30, 2021 were announced apart from ongoing interest subvention scheme.

“The year 2020 has been an unpreceden­ted period in human history that disrupted the normal course of life. Since the outbreak of the pandemic in India earlier this year, the real estate sector reeling under a liquidity crunch, witnessed a flurry of challenges, Credai, West Bengal, president Sushil Mohta told PTI.

“There is a need to bolster the real estate sector that contribute­s 8% of the country’s economy as it is gearing for a big leap in the next 10 years,” he said.

Global real estate consultant Knight Frank India chairman and managing director Shishir Baijal in a pre-budget wish demanded

A separate annual deduction of ₹150,000 that will provide the much-needed fillip to opt for house purchase.

On the aspect of housing demand, Section 80 C tax deduction on home loan principal repayment does not provide for a focused benefit on housing, he said.

“Hike the ₹2 lakh tax rebate on housing loan interest rates to at least ₹5 lakh to generate healthier housing demand, most notably in affordable and mid-segment housing. The last increase in the deduction limit under Section 80C (to ₹1.5 lakh a year) was in 2014 and an upward revision is long overdue,” Mohta who is also the Merlin group chairman said.

He also demanded GST waiver for under-constructi­on homes and extension of the interest subvention by another three years.

Baijal said the government should use this budget session to refer to recommenda­tions on restoratio­n of GST input tax credit to the upcoming GST council meet.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? The demands include personal tax relief, tax rebate on housing, extension of interest subvention, GST waiver, infrastruc­ture status for realty and easing liquidity for the sector.
BLOOMBERG The demands include personal tax relief, tax rebate on housing, extension of interest subvention, GST waiver, infrastruc­ture status for realty and easing liquidity for the sector.

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