Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Amendment to Finance Bill 2024: A Boost for Real Estate Sector

In a significant policy shift, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has proposed an amendment to the Finance Bill, 2024, that offers taxpayers a crucial choice regarding Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax rates. The amendment allows property owners and investors to select between a 12.5% LTCG tax rate without indexation or a 20% rate with indexation for properties acquired before July 23, 2024.

This move, which comes after earlier backlash over the proposed elimination of indexation benefits in Budget 2024, is seen as a vital relief for the real estate sector. Industry leaders have welcomed the amendment, highlighting its potential to mitigate concerns and support continued growth in the sector.

Industry Reactions:

Prashant Sharma, President of NAREDCO Maharashtra, expressed strong support for the amendment. “We welcome this crucial decision by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman,” he said. “The flexibility to choose between a 12.5% LTCG rate without indexation and a 20% rate with indexation is a significant relief for the real estate sector. This amendment ensures that homeowners and investors are not unduly burdened by the tax changes and helps maintain investor confidence.”

Pritam Chivukula, Co-Founder and Director of Tridhaatu Realty and Vice President of CREDAI-MCHI, echoed similar sentiments. He praised the balanced approach of the amendment, noting that it addresses stakeholder concerns and provides much-needed flexibility in managing tax liabilities. “This decision will encourage continued investment in real estate and foster confidence among developers and homebuyers,” he added.

Rajeev Ranjan, Co-Founder and CEO of The Mentors Real Estate Advisory Pvt. Ltd, highlighted the benefits of the amendment for investors. “Allowing taxpayers to choose between the two tax rates is a significant relief and empowers them to align their tax strategies with their financial goals,” he said. “This flexibility is particularly valuable in a diverse real estate market.”

Vedanshu Kedia, Director of Prescon Group, commended the government’s responsiveness to public concerns. “The amendment reflects a deep understanding of the complexities involved in tax planning,” he remarked. “By providing an option for a more beneficial tax regime, the government is fostering a healthier and more resilient real estate market.”

Overall, the proposed amendment is seen as a positive development for the real estate sector, offering a balanced approach to tax calculations and supporting sustained growth and stability in the market.

Also Read: New LTCG Tax Options Boost Real Estate Market

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