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Maharashtra is considering imposition of  betterment charge and service tax
on developers of residential and commercial complexes adjacent to the
mega-infrastructure projects lined up in Mumbai [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=mumbai>].

Besides, the state government plans to recover premium from builders and
developers for the sale of additional floor space index. The proceeds of
such levies and charges would be contributed for the creation of a separate
Mumbai Development Fund (MDF).

The MDF would be mainly utilised for various infrastructrure projects in the
metropolis. At present, the government has launched infrastructure projects
of over Rs 60,000 crore (Rs 600 billion) in Mumbai including metro rail,
mono rail, upgrading roads and construction of flyovers.

Chief Minister Ashok Chavan [
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told Business Standard, "Due to the implementation of mega projects
such
as mono rail and metro rail there is an appreciation of property value in
the adjoining areas. The government is mulling the possibility of a
betterment charge from residential and commercial establishments in those
areas."

"Besides, some private projects do need assistance of the BrihanMumbai
municipal corporation (BMC), Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development
Authority (MMRDA) and other undertakings for infrastructure development and
supply of various amenities. The idea is to levy service tax on the
beneficiaries. These proposals are at the discussion stage and the final
decision will be taken by the state cabinet," he added.

A senior government official, who did not want to be quoted, said imposition
of these taxes and charges would be done through an enactment. "The existing
BMC Act and MMRDA Act need to be amended to levy these charges. Similar
charges are recovered in the US, European countries and Canada [
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are known as impact free and development or betterment charge."

The official said that Maharashtra [
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will be the first state to explore these options to mobilise funds for
financing infrastructure projects.

Office bearers of the Mumbai's realty sector association, who did want to be
identified, said the government needs to explain the concept before taking
any final decision. "Its obvious that appreciation of property takes place
when a major infrastructure project is launched. But in such a case why
should the developer of residential and commercial properties be burdened.
In any case, the builder and developer will pass it on to the buyer."




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