In a letter to the chief ministers yesterday, Naidu said there had been complaints that the buyers, who had booked flats and had made part payments, were being asked to make entire payment before July 1 to avoid higher tax.
"...These activities are against the GST law. The Department of Revenue has clarified that construction of flats, complexes, buildings, etc. Will have comparatively a lower incidence of GST if we compare it to a plethora of central and state indirect taxes under the existing tax regime," the minister said.
"I would like to request your state government as well as the builders' associations to ensure that no builder/ construction company should ask customers to pay higher tax rate on instalments to be received after imposition of the GST," Naidu wrote.
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