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Budget 2012: Realty sector seeks relaxation in FDI, ECB norms

March 13, 2012   |   Proptiger
Realty sector, facing severe credit crunch due to higher interest rates that had forced the developers to scrap new launches, expects the Union Budget to relax the norms for repatriation of foreign direct investment (FDI) and external commercial borrowings (ECBs) for the sector. "The real estate sector has witnessed rapid growth in the recent past. However, raising funds continues to be a big constraint for us. We expect some policy decision on FDI in real estate that will benefit the market greatly," Puranik Builders Managing Director Shailesh Puranik said. The industry expect the March 16 Budget to relax norms for FDIs and ECBs, especially for township projects which will give developers source funds at a much reasonable cost. Currently, it is not possible for foreign investors to repatriate real estate investment proceeds for three years, which is hampering investment flows, Jone Lang LaSalle Chairman and Country Head Anuj Puri said. "Relaxing norms for repatriation of realty FDI is the need of the hour. The market environment needs to be rendered more investment-friendly," he said. Besides this, the sector is hoping to get industry status as it is a major driver for economic growth and generates jobs across various verticals. "The real estate sector is the second largest employer contributing 5 per cent to the GDP and generating large-scale jobs across its varied verticals. "The sector should be given an industry status that will enable developers to have access to debt lending at competitive rates from banks and financial institutions," said Sunteck Realty Chairman and Managing Director Kamal Khetan. Realty players are also expecting sops for affordable housing and wants it to be given priority in lending in order to address the acute housing shortage. "We expect revision in tax for affordable housing projects in order to address the acute housing shortage in the country. The Government should consider abolition of service tax for residential apartments up to Rs 50 lakh to promote affordable housing. "Besides, affordable housing should be classified as priority sector lending to ensure easy availability of funds for projects," Housing Development & Infrastructure ( HDIL) Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Sarang Wadhawan said. Developers are also expecting the Government to increase the subvention of 1 per cent on interest rate to be available to broader price band. While tax incentives should continue for developers in the affordable segment, the subvention of 1 per cent on interest rate should be available to broader price band, they said. To benefit home buyers, it is necessary that the last year's interest rate subsidy of 1 per cent is continued. The limit for the scheme should be raised from Rs 20 to 30 lakh due to increase in cost of raw materials and various taxes incurred during home buying," Sanghvi Group Director Shailesh Sanghvi said. Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/real-estate/news-/budget-2012-realty-sector-seeks-relaxation-in-fdi-ecb-norms/articleshow/12133088.cms  



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