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West Bengal government offers 2% stamp duty rebate; slashes circle rates by 10%

Real estate developers welcome the move

July 07, 2021 / 19:10 IST
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In perhaps the most expensive residential real estate transaction in Kolkata and that too during COVID-19, a stockbroker purchased a 31,000-sq ft bungalow located in Judges Court Road for around Rs 100 crore.The deal was brokered by Sotheby’s International Realty. (Image: Moneycontrol)
In perhaps the most expensive residential real estate transaction in Kolkata and that too during COVID-19, a stockbroker purchased a 31,000-sq ft bungalow located in Judges Court Road for around Rs 100 crore.The deal was brokered by Sotheby’s International Realty. (Image: Moneycontrol)

West Bengal government on July 7 decided to offer a stamp duty rebate of 2% for registration of deeds and slashed circle rates by 10% as it presented its Rs 3.08- lakh- crore Budget in the assembly for fiscal 2021-2022.

Presenting the Budget, state industry minister Partha Chatterjee, who had placed the vote-on-account in the House on February, said the government has proposed to reduce stamp duty by two per cent for registration of deeds and slash circle rates by 10%. Finance minister Amit Mitra is unwell.

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"We all are aware that due to COVID-19 pandemic our state along with the country as a whole is reeling under economic recession. This has resulted in curtailing the purchasing power of the people. The real estate sector also has been greatly affected due to this crisis. In this critical situation the state government is proposing to allow relief to the registrant public by reducing the rate of stamp duty for registration of deeds affecting sale/lease of land/house.sale etc," the Budget document said.

"I propose to reduce the rate of stamp duty by 2% from the present rate for such deeds. The circle rate/market value for registration of deeds for land/house and flat etc has been proposed to be reduced by 10%," it said.