The delegation, led by NAREDCO President Sunil Mantri, placed before Finance Minister the important issues for his consideration which are necessary for the revival of Indian economy in general and real estate sector in particular, the association said in a statement.
The real estate sector is facing a huge slowdown from last few years due to sky-rocketing property prices and high interest cost.
Housing sales have been low, resulting into liquidity crunch and high debt to the developers.
He demanded that housing should be included in the Infrastructure definition under Section 80IA of I-T Act, 1961 to improve funding and augment supply of housing projects.
NAREDCO President also suggested re-introduction of section 80IB (10) of I-T Act to encourage developers to undertake large scale affordable housing construction.
That apart, Mantri sought interest subvention on home loans to bring it down to 7-8 per cent.
To provide relief to home buyers, it was suggested that home loan interest deduction should be raised to Rs 4 lakh from present Rs 2 lakh.
The association also said that there should be no capital gains tax if the sale price of a house is invested in buying one or more houses.
Jaitley told the delegation that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has decided to create 2 crore housing units to kick-start the economy, achieve higher GDP growth, create more jobs and above all provide shelter to all, the statement said.
National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) was established as an autonomous self-regulatory body in 1998 under the aegis of Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.
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