The consultant also said that states should be asked to exempt stamp duty on the Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to make them viable.
The current provision is for additional tax deduction of up to Rs 50,000 per financial year under section 80EE of the Income Tax Act, it said.
"The bracket should be increased up to 1 Rs Lakh to incentivise first-time home buyers. This deduction is over and above the Rs 2 lakhs limit under section 24 of the Income Tax Act," JLL India CEO and Country Head Ramesh Nair said in a report.
"While taxation issues such as dividend distribution tax, long-term capital gains tax on transfer of units have been resolved, REITS still need to pay stamp duty charges at the state level," he said.
The government should consider convincing the states to exempt REITs from stamp duty, at least for the initial few years, to increase their competitiveness, Nair said.
Market regulator Sebi had notified the REIT regulations in 2014 that provided a regulatory framework for registration and regulation of REITs in India, but this instrument has not been launched by any developer so far.
JLL has also sought industry status for the real estate sector.
It said this move will open up strong possibilities of faster development and greater private participation on the back of financial options, tax exemptions on revenues and profits as well as access to preferential lending for key sector developments.
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