Gujarat RERA New Guidelines Controversial
Gujarat RERA authority issued an order on 6th May, 2020 introducing revised guidelines for Builders to file the quarterly progress reports (QPR) of their projects. These revised guidelines bring 2 major changes: 1) QPR to be filed based on Financial Year Quarters instead of the existing dynamic qua
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May 8, 2020 5:29 AM
Gujarat RERA authority issued an order on 6th May, 2020 introducing revised guidelines for Builders to file the quarterly progress reports (QPR) of their projects. These revised guidelines bring 2 major changes: 1) QPR to be filed based on Financial Year Quarters instead of the existing dynamic quarters basis, 2) QPRs to be filed within 7 days from the end of each financial quarter.
Other announcements in the guidelines include: 1) extension of the due date for filling the quarterly return for the existing registered projects to 7th July, 2020 (considering the current situation of lockdown), 2) promoters who have defaulted in filling any return till march 2020, are given a chance to file return as per the latest work progress as on 30th June, 2020, by 7th July, 2020, (no penalty will be levied for existing default in filing QPR).
While the Developers across the Gujarat are welcoming the measures for extension of due date and waiver of penalty on making good the default, the other change relating to QPR filling system are not being appreciated so much. Reason being:
Harsh Mehta, an Ahmedabad based Chartered Accountant said, “There are many compliances needed to be adhered to under various state and central laws, like TDS, GST, ESIC, PF, Income-Tax, ROC, etc. which are again due on month end, quarter end, half-year end or financial year end. The addition of QPR filling with the same due dates would lead to additional compliance burden within same due dates for Builders. RERA authority should not change the existing return filling mechanism and continue with the QPR to be based on dynamic quarter for easy and timely compliance.”
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