Bengal government withdraws 2% stamp duty, 10% circle rate relief for real estate sector
The West Bengal government has decided to end temporary relief measures for the real estate sector, including a 2 per cent stamp duty reduction and 10 per cent circle rate slash, effective July 1. Initially introduced in October 2021 to combat COV...
The last extension was valid until June 30 this year.
"The matter has been reviewed further and considering all aspects, the governor, in the interest of public service, has now been pleased to decide that both the schemes for remission of stamp duty and reduction in circle rate shall be discontinued with effect from July 1," a government circular said.
Sushil Mohta, President of CREDAI West Bengal and Chairman of Merlin Group, expressed gratitude to the state government for the relief measures but also urged the administration to reconsider the latest decision.
"The rebate in stamp duty and reduction in circle rate, extended for over two and a half years, significantly benefited the pandemic-ridden real estate segment, which is the second highest employment generator and a substantial contributor to the state exchequer. In 2023, the sector contributed Rs 7,500 crore from property registrations," Mohta said.
He urged the government to consider revising the circle rate to help the sector reevaluate the pricing of residential units.
Mohta also suggested a reduction in stamp duty to further support the industry.
"We hope the sector will continue its growth trajectory with increased urbanization and rising disposable incomes," Mohta added.
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