The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) has welcomed the revised infrastructure tax payment plan, which is expected to provide significant relief to the real estate sector. The first instalment of the tax payments will
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The revised infrastructure tax payment plan allows real estate developers to pay the tax in installments over a longer period, reducing their financial burden and improving cash flow.
The revised payment plan helps developers manage their financial obligations more effectively, ensuring timely completion of projects and boosting investor confidence in the market.
The revised payment plan can lead to more affordable housing options and improved infrastructure, as developers can allocate resources more effectively and maintain high-quality standards.
CREDAI is advocating for the simplification of regulatory processes and the introduction of incentives for affordable housing, among other measures, to further support the real estate market.
The real estate sector is a significant contributor to the economy, providing jobs, generating revenue, and driving the development of infrastructure and urbanization.
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