The introduction of GST in the real estate sector has brought several changes aimed at simplifying the tax structure, reducing costs, and increasing transparency. While there are challenges in terms of compliance and cash flow management, the overall impact of GST is seen as positive for the sector, providing benefits to both developers and homebuyers.


Please refer our blogs on recent development and deep info in real-estate sector : –
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1GST on under-construction residential properties: Key points to know for buyers and developers
2GST Rate on services provided by sub-sub-contractors to the main contractor – AAAR M/s. Shreeji Earth Movers
3Tenancy Rights under GST
4GST implications on Transfer of Development Rights in Real Estate
5Land Value Deductions under GST: The Battle between Notional and Actual
6Entitled to take ITC on Work Contract Services availed for construction Services
7Telangana High Court Rules Transfer of Development Rights as Service under GST: Implications for the Real Estate Industry
8Affordable Housing Scheme Under GST: Making Dreams of Homeownership a Reality with Tax Benefits
9Demystifying GST on Rent of Residential Properties: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know
10GST on Renting of Residential Property in India
11GST Rates on Under-Construction & Ready-to-Use Flats: A Comprehensive Guide
12Understanding GST on Rent and Rental Income in India

Dive into the dynamic world of Goods and Services Tax (GST) with our comprehensive blog series. From the latest regulatory updates to expert insights on compliance, our curated collection of articles covers everything you need to know about GST. Stay informed, make strategic decisions, and empower your business with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of taxation. Explore the Real Estate Blogs from February 2023 to July 2024, providing valuable perspectives on GST trends, reforms, and practical tips.

This article is only a knowledge-sharing initiative and is based on the Relevant Provisions as applicable and as per the information existing at the time of the preparation. In no event, RMPS & Co. or the Author or any other persons be liable for any direct and indirect result from this Article or any inadvertent omission of the provisions, update, etc if any.

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