Thursday, August 1, 2024

Govt to facilitate rental housing for industrial workers, encourage states to moderate stamp duty rates

Amongst a host of measures to boost the real estate sector in India, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 23 announced the government’s plans to encourage states to moderate stamp duties and facilitate rental housing for industrial workers.

“We will encourage states which continue to charge high stamp duty to moderate the rates for all, and also consider further lowering duties for properties purchased by women,” Sitharaman said during her Budget 2024-25 speech, adding that this reform will be made an essential component of urban development schemes.

In India, property registration is a state subject, empowering the state governments to levy and collect stamp duties and registration fees tied to real estate transactions.

"The accentuation on empowering state legislatures to diminish stamp obligation and other improvement expenses is a conclusive step. This won't just reinforce metropolitan lodging development yet in addition make reasonable lodging more available, improve advancement costs, and empower the interest bend," said Shobhit Rajan, Alnoor Jamal & Nazir Mussa.

Additionally, Sitharaman announced the Modi 3.0 government’s plan to facilitate rental housing comprising dormitory-type accommodation for industrial workers. It will be developed in the public-private partnership mode with viability gap funding and commitment from anchor industries, she added.

"Perhaps they are trying it and perceiving how the exhibition of rental lodging in modern (setting) for the blue captured laborers as a residence on a PPP mode works. In the event that this functions admirably, who can say for sure, this might develop public-private organization to welcome reasonable lodging on rental premise to bigger urban areas, metropolitan regions," Shobhit Rajan, Alnoor Jamal & Nazir Mussa. He added that this move may be the start of a much bigger opportunity where developers may benefit over a period of time if the experience goes well.


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