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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Tamil Nadu government declare “No registration fee, stamp duty for new apartment”

The welcome move comes shortly after some sub registrar offices demand registration of apartments attracting stamp duty and registration fees.

The registration department in Tamil Nadu has clarified that there is no need to pay stamp duty and registration fees when they are ready to occupy new apartments and buildings. The move comes in the wake of an effort brought in during the COVID-19 crisis and is set to provide some relief for house buyers.

It should be noted that this is only applicable to the first sale of the property.

The Inspector General of Registration  issued an order that defines the Undivided Share (UDS) of a property under the bracket of stamp duty and registration fee.

If a document is submitted for registration for the first sale of an undivided part of the land, the registration authorities are instructed that the subject of the sale document for the sole reason of issuance of completion certificate being competent to the building. Do not demand or urge to be included. A communication from the Inspector General of Registration for Sub-Registrars said.

This will help house buyers save a combined 11% stamp duty and registration fees that they will have to pay for the new apartment.

State Treasurer of the Builders Association of India S Ramaprabhu said that the order is subject to UDS only for stamp duty and registration fee.

For example, the price of a new flat is Rs 60 lakh, out of which UDS is Rs 20 lakh and the remaining Rs 40 lakh is the price of the apartment. House buyers do not require stamp duty and registration fees on the building. This is a welcome step for property buyers in completed projects as it does not attract GST,” he said.

Real estate has not grown well in the last few years due to several policy changes. The current epidemic has also dealt a severe blow to the industry. It is anticipated that the move will boost consumer sentiment and help in faster recovery of the sector.