Punjab to lower collector rates, stamp duty to boost realty sector : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Punjab to lower collector rates, stamp duty to boost realty sector

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Council of Ministers on Friday in-principle decided to lower and rationalise circle or collector rates, while reducing stamp duty on registration of property in urban areas, to boost the real estate sector in the state.

Punjab to lower collector rates, stamp duty to boost realty sector

Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh chaired the Cabinet meeting. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, August 4

The Punjab Council of Ministers (CoM) on Friday in-principle decided to lower and rationalise circle or collector rates, while reducing stamp duty on registration of property in urban areas, to boost the real estate sector in the state.

(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who chaired the Cabinet meeting, directed a formal proposal on reduction in circle/collectorate rates to be presented in the next Cabinet meeting, with the deputy commissioners to be instructed to formulate the new circle rates, a press statement issued by the state government said.

Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said he was already working on the proposal and would present it in the next meeting for consideration.

To boost the languishing real estate sector in the state, the Cabinet also reduced stamp duty on the registration of property in urban areas from 9 per cent to 6 per cent till March 31, 2018.

"The Cabinet decided to remove the 3 per cent additional stamp duty chargeable as Social Security Fund for this period," the statement said.

In another important decision to propel the reality segment, the CoM decided to grant exemption from 10 per cent increase in Change of Land Use (CLU), External Development Charges (EDC) and License Fee (LF)/Permission Fee from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020 for real estate projects.

The CoM also approved a new Marriage Palace Policy for regularisation of unauthorised marriage palaces, besides granting approval for construction of new marriage palaces across the state.

"The new policy is also aimed at facilitating construction of new marriage palaces, thereby mitigating the problems faced by owners of marriage palaces, besides ensuring safety and parking facility for the people gathering at such venues.

The Cabinet decided to condone violations in building bylaws to the extent of 10 per cent," the statement said.

Top News

Supreme Court to deliver verdict on PILs seeking 100% cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT on Friday

Supreme Court to deliver verdict on PILs seeking 100% cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT on Friday

A Bench of Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Dipankar Datta ...

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

The annual report of the State Department highlights instanc...

Family meets Amritpal Singh in Assam jail after his lawyer claims he'll contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib

Couldn't talk due to strictness of jail authorities: Amritpal's family after meeting him in jail

Their visit comes a day after Singh's legal counsel Rajdev S...

Centre grants 'Y' category security cover to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary among 3 Punjab Congress rebels

Centre grants 'Y' category security to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary and 2 other Punjab Congress rebels

The Central Reserve Police Force has been directed by the Mi...


Cities

View All