Maharashtra government’s decision to increase the ready reckoner (RR) rates in the city will impact the housing demand as it will raise stamp duty, according to real estate consultancy firm Jone Lang LaSalle (JLL).
The state government has recently hiked RR rates for both residential and commercial properties in the city, ranging from 5-30 per cent, with effect from January 1.
RR is used to calculate the market value of a property for stamp duty and registration charges. Therefore, any escalation in them results in higher stamp duty.
“The increase in Ready Reckoner rates will definitely have an impact on housing sales as this increases stamp duty.
This will hold true for both primary and secondary sales,” JLL Managing Director-West Ramesh Nair said in a statement.
Over the last six months, the housing market in Mumbai had started showing signs of revival after an 18-month sluggishness, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2010.
“The hiked ready reckoner rates could dampen that revival, given the fact that home buyers are already burdened with service tax, sales tax, VAT, taxes and duties on construction materials,” Nair said.
About 25 per cent of the real estate cost to buyers comprises of various taxes such as excise, VAT, service tax, stamp duty, octroi and local corporation taxes.
Reduction of stamp duty and taxes brings down overall costs and increases the affordability of homes. On the contrary, any increase in duty and taxes, which will be ultimately passed on to the buyer, will reduce demand and therefore sales, he explained.
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