Telangana
Builders Federation seek slashing stamp duty to 2%
Exempt buildings from 10% mortgage clause.
Set up RERA office at the earliest
Minister K T Rama Rao promises bright future for construction
The Telangana Builders Federation (TBF) made a strong
case for drastic cut in stamp duty and exemption from mortgage clause to boost
the construction industry in the State. Speaking at the third annual general
meeting of the TBF in Hyderabad on Friday, Mr.
C Prabhakara Rao, President, TBF, appealed to the government to setup RERA
office at least an inward counter and allow builders to submit the files
immediately. “Our state has 10% mortgage clause for issuing of building/layout
approvals to control the deviation of building buy laws.
Now, since RERA
has come in to force, and there is no scope for the deviation by builders,
we want the government to exempt the buildings from mortgage which are registered under
RERA. This will help us by freeing up 10% of our cash flows,” Prabhakara
Rao said.
Highlighting the recent
policy measures by the Central Government like demonetization, Goods and
Services Tax (GST) and Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act and their
impact on the industry and revenues to the State government, Mr J Venkat Reddy, General Secretary TBF,
appealed to the government to set up a RERA office at the earliest in the
capital to facilitate compliance.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr
Reddy complimented the State government for its industry friendly initiatives.
“The State Government has issued 7 GOs on a single day for the industry’s
growth and benefit of the customers like reduction of NALA Tax from 9% to 3% in
HMDA limits and 5% to 2% in GHMC limits. It has also reduced impact fee
for high rise building to encourage high rise buildings, towards making
Hyderabad as Global city,” Reddy said.
GST
positives: Telangana government used to collect 1.25% as VAT and
now construction industry has tax under SGST at 6%. The TBF assure
government that revenue leakage in stamp duty for registration would be
plugged. The government should conduct a meeting with all the housing loan
banks and insist banks not to entertain sale deed at lesser cost than
agreement of sale and bank loan. With this State revenue from registration
and stamps will increase a lot. Thus, the government can reduce the stamp duty
from 6% to
2% to encourage the construction industry, Mr Reddy elaborated.
Bright
days ahead: KTR
Addressing the TBF annual
meeting, Minister for Major Industries, IT and MA & UD, K T Rama Rao, said
the government is determinedly pursuing the goal of making Hyderabad a global
city within the next eight years. A clutch of infrastructure projects like four
major express flyovers are on the verge of being started in Hyderabad and the
future is bright for the construction industry in the State.
Rama Rao said Hyderabad
would host three major global events from November 2017 to March 2018, namely
the Global Entrepreneurship Summit, Indian Science Congress, and World IT
Congress and the city would be spruced with enhanced infrastructure and
beatification projects involving outlay running into hundreds of crores.
“Since assuming power, our
government has already fixed inadequate power and potable water issue. Four
major flyover projects and white topping of 290 km length of important roads in
the city would be completed within the next two years taking Hyderabad closer
towards emerging as a global city,” Rama Rao said.
Self-regulation: The
minister flagged concerns over haphazard growth in the suburbs and adjoining
Panchayats of the city where compliance was not being strictly enforced.
“Builders should self-regulate and ensure that growth is orderly. You must keep
in mind that all the satellite Panchayats would be merged into GHMC soon and
then non-conformation to regulations would invite penalties. To avoid such
retrospective actions, builders would be well advised to adhere to all norms in
their ongoing projects from now itself,” Rama Rao told the forum.
Sri. B Janardhan Reddy, IAS,
Commissioner, GHMC, Sri. Somesh Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Commercial
Taxes and Sri Bonthu Rammohan, Mayor, Hyderabad also participated in
deliberations.
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