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We were expecting income-tax exemption limit on loans to be raised: Boman Irani

India Infoline News Service / 12:52 PM , Mar 01, 2011

For the Union Budget 2011-12, rising inflation, tight liquidity, high interest rate, industrial slowdown, delayed reforms and negative market sentiment were some of the key concerns to address.

I’d say that for the Indian Real Estate Sector, today’s Budget has been a mixed bag. The Finance Minister Mr. Pranab Mukherjee has taken certain steps for the real estate sector like increase in the interest rate subvention of 1% for housing up to Rs 15 lakh from the present limit of Rs 10 lakh. The priority sector home lending from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh is another positive move.

However, the real estate sector has quite a lot of reasons to be disappointed with the budget.

The Budget did very less to give impetus to “Homes for All” which has been recognized as the need of the hour by every one including the Finance Minister himself.

The real estate sector still doesn’t get the industry status. This could have made bank financing easier and cheaper for the sector.

The taxation worries for the sector still remaind. Specifically, one of the long standing demands of the industry has been a significant reduction in stamp duties on real estate transactions. The concerns of the industry, particularly on the interplay of GST and local levies are still not addressed. So things remain at status quo.

Several key issues like rising cost of raw material and elimination of service tax on housing are burning issues and must have been taken care of in this Budget.

We were also expecting the income-tax exemption limit on loans to be raised, but that has not happened.

Boman Irani, Chairman and Managing Director, Rustomjee Group

Janta's Reaction

Posted By: SHAISHAV PATEL AHMEDABAD   |  Mar 20, 2012 04:28 PM
... WE WANT INFLATION RATE LESS,.... AGAR AISE HI RATE BADHTA RAHA TO HOW CAN A COMMON MAN CAN SURVIVE??? MEHGHAI KUM HONI CHAHIYE,,,, REGULAR USING ITEMS K RATE BHI KUM HONE CHAHIYE......... TOHI COUNTRY GROW KAREGA
Posted By: Kamal Chennai   |  Mar 17, 2012 11:58 AM
Change in Tax slab gives benefit for the ppl who are earning more than 8 lakh.
Posted By: Anjali Tawani Udaipur (raj.)   |  Mar 16, 2012 03:50 PM
govt. only know that how to hikes the prices in all sectors ,Ek aam aadmi nahi survive kar sakta,,,,,, janta jaagoooooo
Posted By: Singh is King Port Blair   |  Mar 16, 2012 01:16 PM
Bad budget. Tax limit increased only to 2 Lacs. Also service tax up by 2 percent. All prices will go up.
Posted By: M K Bhagat Bhopal   |  Mar 16, 2012 10:43 AM
It is easy to collect 100 rs from 100 person @ Rs. one each, instead of collecting Rs. 100 from one person @Rs. 100. The railway budget has increased the fare of AC and higer class where barely few people used to travel. per KM hike from 15 to 30 pc. rlw may get better revenue if general and sleeper clas also covered with hike only 5 pc per Km. sa the percentage of traveller is very high in economic class.
Posted By: himanshu joshi new delhi   |  Mar 15, 2012 08:55 AM
instead of charging excessive taxes on petrol, government should divert such taxes to those commodities which are generally used by upper middle class or upper class.
Posted By: Yash Indore   |  Mar 14, 2012 02:20 PM
Dont have too many expectations from the budget this year too..
Posted By: Guest Thane   |  Mar 13, 2012 05:48 PM
2011 budget was not upto mark for normal people
Posted By: shwetha raichur   |  Mar 07, 2011 01:25 PM
income tax exemption for womens
Posted By: rupesh jindal rania   |  Mar 01, 2011 02:25 PM
i think that this budget have not good impact on the life of normal people.there is no relief for people