Indiabulls Real Estate guilty of profiteering ₹6.46 crore, to refund homebuyers: NAA

The profiteered amount has to be passed on to homebuyers within 3 months

June 28, 2022 11:08 am | Updated 11:08 am IST - New Delhi

The Indiabulls Finance Centre, developed by Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd., in Mumbai. File

The Indiabulls Finance Centre, developed by Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd., in Mumbai. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu

The National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) has found Indiabulls Real Estate guilty of not passing on over ₹6.46 crore input tax credit benefits to homebuyers by a commensurate reduction in prices post rollout of GST.

Based on a case filed by a homebuyer that Indiabulls Real Estate has not passed on ITC benefits in project Sierra-Vizag, situated in Visakhapatnam, the Directorate General of Anti Profiteering (DGAP) investigated the case and found the builder guilty of profiteering.

The DGAP found that the real estate firm benefitted from additional ITC post the introduction of Goods and Services Tax between July 1, 2017-March 31, 2019, and over ₹6.46 crore should be passed on to the buyers in the project.

“The Authority finds that the Respondent has profiteered by an amount of ₹6,46,06,227 for the project 'Sierra Vizag' during the period of investigation.

"The amount that has been profiteered by the respondent from the homebuyers in the said project shall be refunded by him, along with interest at the rate of 18% thereon, from the date when the above amount was profiteered by him till the date of such payment,” NAA said in its order dated June 24.

The profiteered amount has to be passed on to homebuyers within 3 months.

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