Mid-2017, Amnesty Impact of Tax on Property Sector Feels New


Illustration. Even today the impact has not been felt, according to Director of PT Summarecon Agung Tbk Herman Nagaria and President of Asiana Group Loemongga Haoemasan, in the second half of 2017 will be felt the impact.

Opinion of the two perpetrators of the property industry refers to research JLL Indonesia. This makes confidence in the property sector is getting stronger. At least, in the medium term.

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In his article published in the Property Report, Country Head JLL Indonesia, Todd Lauchlan, said, Indonesian economy to grow 5 percent are key drivers of the property market.

“But the tax amnesty is regarded as an important catalyst for more,” Todd said as quoted by Kompas.com.

Although it is not known how much funding which will be used from a tax amnesty first stage, but any fresh funds for infrastructure is a positive thing.

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policy discount sales tax is also assessed strengthen the housing market. Home sellers will pay a final tax amounted to only 2.5 percent of the transaction price, down from the previous 5 percent.

While for the house under 36 square meters, the sales tax is charged only 1 percent. It is applied to support low-income communities (MBR) have a home.

With such a variety of stimuli, Loemongga and compact Herman said Indonesian property will rise in 2017.

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