Realtors demand abolition of 5 percent stamp duty
- May 14, 2020
The Prime Minister has taken a very wise decision by announcing a
relief package for construction sector and declaring it an industry as it would accelerate
the pace of construction activities in the country, attract new investment and contribute
effectively in improving the economy. This was observed by Tahir Abbasi, Senior Vice
President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) while talking to a
delegation that called on him led by Muhammad Naveed Malik, Member, General Body
of FPCCI during their visit to ICCI. Khalid Chaudhry, Saeed Ahmed Bhatti, and
Muhammad Aslam Khokhar were also present at the occasion.
Tahir Abbasi said that the special incentive package for construction industry will not
only give boost to this industry, it will also promote over 50 allied industries and create
plenty of new jobs. He said that abolishing services tax, capital value tax, reducing other
taxes and giving exemption to investors from Sec-111 of ITO for investing in construction
sector were quite bold decisions that would go a long way in promoting construction
industry.
ICCI Senior Vice President said that government should also consider abolishing 5%
stamp duty on property transactions or bring it down to minimum level. He said that
property sellers should also be given amnesty from Sec-111 of ITO that would further
promote the construction industry and employment in the country.
Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Naveed Malik, Member General Body FPCCI said
that for the last many years, construction sector business activities had witnessed a
significant slowdown due to which local investment had reduced while foreign
investment had almost ended in this important sector of the economy. He said in these
depressing times, Prime Minister has announced a relief package for construction
industry that has given new hope to potential investors. He was of the view that this
package would put the construction industry on the path of sustainable growth and
bring prosperity to the country. He hoped that government would also meet other
demands of the realtors to put construction sector on fast track of development and
accelerate economic growth of the country.