Talks on getting real estate under GST next month: Arun Jaitley


Washington, Oct 13 (TOI): Finance minister Arun Jaitley has decided to kick off a discussions on expanding goods and services tax (GST) to the real estate sector, a move aimed at checking tax evasion in the sector known for cash-based transactions and lowering prices for flat buyers in the long-run.

Delivering a lecture at Harvard University, Jaitley said, the matter will be discussed in the next meeting of the GST, which is scheduled on November 9.

Petroleum products, alcohol and real estate are three sectors which were kept out of GST as several states were opposed to it.

Several others such as Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir have, however, backed the inclusion of real estate in the new indirect tax regime. "The one sector in India where maximum amount of tax evasion and cash generation takes place and which is still outside GST is real estate. Some of the states have been pressing for it. I personally believe that there is a strong case to bring real estate into the GST," Jaitley said, while delivering the 'Annual Mahindra Lecture' on India's tax reforms.

"In the next meeting itself, we are addressing one of the problem areas or at least (having) discussion (on) it. Some states want, some do not. There are two views. Therefore, by discussion, we would try to reach one view."

The finance minister said the move would benefit the consumers who will only have to pay one "final tax" on the whole product. "As a result, the final tax paid on the whole product in the GST would almost be negligible," he said.

While under-construction flats from buyers are already under GST, inclusion of the entire value chain will mean that land purchase will face the indirect tax instead of stamp duty that varies across states.

"The real estate has to fully come under GST then stamp duty has to be subsumed. Only when this is done can we say that the sector is completely covered by GST," said MS Mani tax partner at Deloitte. While builders will get input tax credit for GST paid on steel, cement, paint and sanitary and electrical fittings, if land purchase faces the new levy then the credit base will go up and so will the gain to the buyer. "Including the real estate under GST will increase the tax base, reduce the cascading of taxes and bring further transparency in the system. However, most international V AT jurisdictions struggle to find the right mechanism to tax all aspects of this sector," said Bipin Sapra, partner at Ernst & Young.

  

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    The main back bone of Indian economy is real estate. Now already there are no buyer. It's a grimick form our minister to boost the real estate at least people will purchase before GST Introduce next month.. now no ullu banawing only you can make ullu on bakth. What a idea sirge.

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  • Pinto, BLR

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    Jaitley Saab,

    Why new new talks ? Let us first fix already too much "talked" about subjects.

    Next we will surely go for left out subjects as mentioned by you petro products, alcohol, real estate. By the way why you are forgetting so called noble professions medical, education & healthcare ? These are the biggest black money minters in the garb of white collar professionals. If pharmaceutical sales can be brought under GST, what is your problem in bringing hospitals under GST even if the rate is at 1%. Kill the black money where it gets generated first rather than harassing common man in GST, Demo name.

    Also, go after maximum cash dealers, meter interest cash money lending guys, legal & accounting profession where black money flourishes. By the way why recent relaxation to gems & jewellery industry under GST ? Is it because it flourishes from Gujarat or "preferred community" ?

    Last but not lest is once all items come under GST in future, don't make states beg for their share of GST. Because it is the states that generate GST revenue & the so called centre manages as per its whims & fancies !!! Don't give step motherly treatment. Treat all equally. Else, separatist voices come out like Catalonia in Spain, Kurdistan in Iraq etc.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    JETLEE ji first check whether all Ministers MP/MLAs are paying thier income tax,
    why you people are squeezing middle mans neck.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    This lawyer turned liability on Indian Finance, blabbering in Washington about India's financial problems ?

    Should he not have been in the country to help the citizens first ? May have gone there on NaMo's advice ? How can he expect support form US NRIs after sending notice to all of them to declare their assets abroad ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    First get all Petroleum Products under GST & get inflation under Control ...

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 13 2017

    Petroleum jelly products under gst, vaseline, burnol.

    Corruption money of vadra should be under gst.

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