Recent reductions in GST rates for construction materials have elicited varied responses from real estate developers. While some see it as a positive step towards affordability, others believe the impact will be minimal.
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The GST on construction materials such as cement, bricks, marble, travertine, granite blocks, and sand-lime bricks has been reduced from 28% to 18%. However, GST on infrastructure components like gardens, roads, clubhouses, and other amenities has increased from 12% to 18%.
Lower material costs are expected to benefit homebuyers by reducing overall project construction costs. However, the hike in service tax rates may offset some of these benefits, especially for budget housing.
The Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) will begin accepting appeals by the end of September 2025 and will commence hearings from December 2025, with backlog appeals permitted until 30th June 2026.
Developers have mixed views. Some believe the changes will help lower the prices of budget homes, while others argue that the reduction in construction material costs is minimal and will have a negligible impact.
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