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Call for tax amnesty to promote property investment

byCT Report
24/02/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: A delegation of Real Estate Consultants Association, DHA, Islamabad led by President Col (R) Munawar Heral on Friday visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry and apprised the ICCI office bearers of the problems being faced by the real estate sector.

Arif Jeewa, Chairman Association of Builders and Developers of Pakistan, Naveed, SVP and Nisar Mirza, Vice President ICCI, were also present on the occasion. Addressing the delegation, Sheikh Amir Waheed, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that real estate sector had the potential to promote investment , industry, economic growth and employment, however, government imposed heavy taxes on it in budget 2016-17 that have badly affected its growth.

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He said that growth of around 250 ancillary industries including cement, steel, brick, timber and building material was dependent on real estate sector, but the increase in taxes had plunged the business of all these allied industries. He urged that government should cut heavy taxes on this sector in the coming budget for its revival. He assured the Real Estate Consultants Association DHA Islamabad that ICCI would fully cooperate in resolving their key issues.

Arif Jeewa, Chairman ABAD said that real estate sector played important role in the economic development of any country, but heavy taxes on this sector in Pakistan have damaged its growth. He said many investors were now leaving real estate sector that was not good for the economy. He cautioned that if government did not pay urgent attention to resolve the key issues of real sector, it would discourage new investment in the country and give rise to unemployment.

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