Six malls may list as REIT by Supertech to raise Rs 500 crore
The leading real estate firm Supertech is planning to list its six of the rented as well as operational malls with REIT (real estate investment trust) to raise Rs 500 crore in the duration of next two years which is the year 2015 and 2016. As per one of the latest survey Supertech has more than 2 million sq ft of retail space in its six malls out of which two are in Ghaziabad and one each is in Noida, Rudrapur, Haridwar, Rudrapur, and Meerut.
However there are few products under construction by Supertech. Currently Supertech is in discussion with one of the Singaporean company which has experience in setting up the real estate investment trust in various real estate markets. As per the statement of officials we are in the starting stage for the listing of our assets and REITs own the properties to get the rental income and distribute it among investors. For real estate investors they provides high dividend with a liquid option where one can invest in the real estate sector.
Most of the real estate firm in the country and as well as some of the private-equity funds are showing interest to set up the REITs because stock market regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) notified its rules to list the trusts in September 2014 with a aim to view and attract more and more funds in a transparent manner, so that real estate developers can pool the money for the development of new projects. But till now no REIT is listed in India and it’s just because the lack of clarity in taxation process. With a aim to encourage local listing, central government is decided to do some capital gains in the favor of sponsors in the Union budget of 2015 at the time of listing of REITs on rental income.
However the capital gain will be applicable for all the direct transfer of same or different assets to any kind of these trusts. But still the budget is not offering any clarity on dividend distribution t as. The major real estate developers such as; RMZ, DLF, Embassy Office Parks, Ambience and many others with PE firms such as; Kotak Realty Fund, Red Fort Capital and Blackstone is known for listing their assets as REITs. They have develop the acquired rent producing assets in past few years as it could attract more than $1 billion or Rs 6,280 crore in 2015 witht eh additional tax benefits announced in the union budget of 2015, said the property consultant from JLL India. However most of the property experts said that in near future more exemptions can be made by the state as well as central government to make its segment more attractive for real estate players.
But it’s clear that the Capital gains taxes will exempted on the transfer of any SPV (special purpose vehicles set up to carry new real estate projects) share by different or same sponsors but at the MAT ( minimum alternate tax) is still applicable. If the minimum alternate tax will be so it will make REITs more attractive for real estate developer, says Shweta Aggarwal, Director of BMR & Associates.