PETALING JAYA: The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (Rehda) is appreciative of the government’s effort to exempt basic construction materials and all construction services from the Sales and Services Tax (SST) in the effort to reduce house prices.
“Under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, residential property developers were unable to claim input tax credit and had to absorb the cost increase,” said Rehda Malaysia president Datuk Soam Heng Choon, adding that the abolishment of GST and the waiver from SST should witness some savings in development cost.
“We are expecting between 2.5 to 5% savings depending on the type of developments, but this would be applicable to new projects only as prices for those projects during GST era would have been agreed upon with the contractor and are in various stages of completion,” he said in a press release.
Rehda is, therefore, encouraging all developers to pass on the savings back to their purchasers in the form of house price reduction for new launches. Together with other discounts and rebates that most developers are currently offering, house purchasers can look forward to lower prices of minimum 5% depending on the location and type of product, said Soam.
Meanwhile, Rehda also hopes that all stakeholders will work together to look at ways to reduce the input cost of the property development business and in particular compliance cost so as to enable property prices be reduced further.