In September, market watchdog Sebi had notified the norms for listing of business trust structures, Reits and InvITs, that would help attract more funds in a transparent manner into realty and infrastructure sectors.
Both the structures, norms of which were approved by the regulator in August, would get tax incentives.
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Realty players and investors have been seeking more clarity on the taxation structure for newly-created Reits and InvITs.
Barua said there are four levels of taxation involved in both Reits and InvITs, which need to be addressed.
"Taxation is involved at four stages--first while structuring and transferring assets to Reits or InvITs, second when they distribute income to its investors, third when they are traded and fourth time when there is an exit. These are heavy stages so tax issues have to be addressed," he stated.
For both trusts, the minimum initial offer size should be Rs 250 crore with a public float of at least 25 per cent. The minimum asset base for these trusts to get listed is Rs 500 crore.
To ensure transparency, these trusts would be subject to stringent norms on disclosure as well as related party transactions, Sebi has said.
Reits and InvITs are required to make investments either directly or through special purpose vehicles (SPV). In case of publi-private-partnership projects, money can be put in only through SPV.
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