CREDAI warns of investor, job losses in high tax Maharashtra


Lalit Kumar Jain, Kumar Developers, Delhi NCR real estate, Bangalore Real Estate, JLLM, Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, Track2Media, Track2Realty, ravi sinha, india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, KP Singh, DLF, Unitech, Emaar MGF, ndtv.com, ndtv, aajtak, zee news, india news, property news, real estate news, 99acres.com, 99 acres, indianrealtynews.com, indianrealestateforum.comIndiabulls real estate, BSE, Bombay Stock Exchange, Mumbai Real Estate, India Property, Track2Media, Track2Realty, ravi sinha, india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, KP Singh, DLF, Unitech, Emaar MGF, ndtv.com, ndtv, aajtak, zee news, india news, property news, real estate news, 99acres.com, 99 acres, indianrealtynews.com, indianrealestateforum.com, Indiabulls real estate, BSE, Bombay Stock Exchange, Mumbai Real Estate, India PropertyTrack2Realty: Opposing the Maharashtra government’s decision to hike stamp duty and other taxes related to property, CREDAI has cautioned against capital flight from the State to neighbouring Gujarat and even to Jakarta.

The various departments of the state government are planning to increase revenues without a comprehensive approach, CREDAI National President Lalit Kumar Jain said.

He recalled that the hike in lease rentals, property taxes, fungible premium and now hike in ready reckoner rates despite the market realities of fall in sales bear testimony to the fact that the government officials’ adopt a unilateral approach and their mindset to increase revenues by hook or crook.

Jain appealed to Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan to talke a comprehensive approach and involve all stake holders before the government takes decisions that impact home buyers and developers. “We as the developer community can work with the government to increase revenue by volume approach,” he said and reiterated CREDAI pledge to contribute to the State’s economic growth.

“The unilateral revenue hike move will lead to increase in the cost of living and even make the cost of business dearer which will ultimately lead to job cuts that will prove detrimental to the State’s economy,” Jain said.

“We will lose business to global growth cities like Jakarta and within the country to investor friendly states like Gujarat,” he said.


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