Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Real estate: Construction industry eyes low-cost housing



Private contractors have already chalked out a plan for the execution of the project, which will allow them to construct 100,000 housing units per year for five years. PHOTO: REUTERS
LAHORE: 
The housing sector in Pakistan is underperforming, primarily due to the reduced government attention in the sector, specifically the lack of urgency in pushing banks to issue soft mortgage loans for the low end segment.
However the announcement made by the government in the recent budget to construct 0.5 million housing units for middle and low income groups creates hope within the construction industry that the plan, if executed, will bring a rapid change in the current deteriorating economic scenario by adding jobs, and increasing production in allied industries like cement, steel and paint.
The construction sector will be the main stakeholder in the execution of this project since the Ministry of Housing and Works alone cannot handle this entirely. Private contractors have already chalked out a plan for the execution of the project, which will allow them to construct 100,000 housing units per year for five years.
“We already made two models for the execution of this mega project. One model is if the government provides land to private developers and constructors at market price through a transparent mechanism with time-bound conditions to develop the housing and sale at pre-determined prices under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing and Works. The second, if the government facilitates private contractors, like providing better infrastructure and by removing official bottlenecks within the departments,” said Akbar Sheikh, Regional Chairman Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD), North region while talking to The Express Tribune.
The Pakistani housing market requires one million units yearly to meet growing demands, but currently only 0.3-0.35 million units are being delivered. The main reason for this is that around 80% of demand of housing units is for low cost housing units, which private developers hesitate to construct due to smaller profit margins. Sheikh believes that this would be a perfect chance for private developers to play a vital role in the housing industry.
“What the government needs is to facilitate private contractors in some manner, the rest will be their responsibility,” Sheikh added.
Currently the government is earning around 30% of the total cost of a complete unit: 6% in the shape of income tax on construction, 4% as provincial services tax, plus 16%-17% as general sales tax on all inputs used like cement, steel and paint. After construction of the house the governments take 2% as stamp duty, 2% as capital value tax and 2% as district tax. It means that for a unit which completes at a cost of Rs10 million, the government earns Rs3 million in shape of different taxes. The allied industries also pay to the government huge revenues in shape of different taxes which contractor pays while purchasing such materials.
Private contractors suggest declaring houses of up to 4 marla and costing up to Rs2 million as low cost houses. This should be coupled with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) pushing banks to provide soft loans to this category, according to Sheikh who sets the maximum interest rate on these loans at 8%.
The cost of interest rate subsidy will be more than compensated by the taxes generated by the economic activity resulting from the construction of these houses. Government and banks can earn huge profits with this, Sheikh added.
This project, according to Sheikh, will add 1% to GDP growth
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IMF wants govt to tax the rich

If the government decides to keep the exemptions, it will have to levy more taxes in order to fulfil a broader condition of increasing tax revenues by 0.75% of the total size of the economy. DESIGN: FAIZAN DAWOOD
ISLAMABAD: 
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has sought assurances to implement a plan of withdrawing tax exemptions granted to affluent people as the government buckles under the pressure from industrialists and traders – the traditional vote bank of the ruling party.
The visiting delegation of the IMF has asked Pakistan not to limit its ongoing exercise to just indentifying loopholes created in the tax system to appease various lobbies. It has, instead, sought the government’s concurrence of the plan to withdraw identified exemptions; otherwise Islamabad will have to levy more taxes, according to officials privy to the developments.
Assurances were sought while discussing the first review of the $6.7 billion IMF programmewhich began early last week and will continue for at least two more days.
In July this year, IMF asked Pakistan to carry out a detailed exercise to identify tax exemptions granted through Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs) and complete the process by December this year. The identification exercise was a structural condition aimed at ensuring the government was committed.
The FBR is expected to complete the work by end of this month; in December, it would have to seek agreement from ministries of commerce, industry, textile, finance, the Board of Investment (BOI) and the Engineering Development Board (EDB). Exemptions have to be withdrawn from July next year.
Officials said IMF has gone a step further and asked Pakistani authorities to provide concrete assurances that these exemptions would be withdrawn through Parliament from the next financial year.
If the government decides to keep the exemptions, it will have to levy more taxes in order to fulfil a broader condition of increasing tax revenues by 0.75% of the total size of the economy (Rs190 billion at the current size of economy).  The beneficiaries of the SROs are politically well connected, giving rise to fears that it will be difficult for the government to withdraw all of these exemptions, according to FBR officials.
The government’s own track record of the last five months showed that it did not have the mettle to sustain pressure exerted by these people.  Its four major initiatives – broadening the tax base, checking tax evaders by getting access to their bank accounts, filing wealth statements and paying income support levy on movable assets – have not met success.
The business community and industrialists, having a strong backing of the Punjab government, have forced the FBR not to implement new measures, according to FBR officials.
Interestingly, the FBR has not responded to the question of presenting an implementable plan to the IMF. But the plan to withdraw Customs duties exemptions suits the FBR, which is struggling hard to meet its targets, because the imports have significantly plunged, causing a decline in sales tax at the import stage as wells as custom duties.
The IMF programme is also focusing on eliminating exemptions and concessions to gradually move the General Sales Tax (GST) to a full-fledged integrated Value Added Tax (VAT) indirect tax system.
Another FBR study says as many as 86% of the customs tariff lines are currently governed through SROs, which are individual industry specific.
IMF has asked Pakistan that no concession should be governed through the SROs and, if the government wanted to retain any of them, they should be made part of the Customs Tariffs and available to all.
In last fiscal year, the FBR gave Rs119.7 billion worth of exemptions on account of the customs duties, according to the Economic Survey of Pakistan. Except for concessions granted under various bilateral trade arrangements, most of these relaxations were given to specific industries.

Mandela film gets White House treatment

Mandela film gets White House treatment
'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' will get a presidential screening this week.
United States leader Barack Obama, who enjoys a friendship with the film's subject Nelson Mandela, will host a special screening of the new biopic at the White House in Washington, DC, on Thursday (07.11.13), with stars Idris Elba and Naomie Harris in attendance.
The A-list screening will also be attended by Mandela's daughters Zindzi and Zenani Mandela.
The film's producer Harvey Weinstein said: 'Knowing what a strong relationship President Obama has with President Mandela, it's an honour for this film to be shown at the White House.'
The presidential screening of the film gives it good steam heading into the awards season, where 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' is highly tipped to be an Oscar contender.
Last year, the White House held a special screening of Steven Spielberg's biopic, 'Lincoln', about the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
The new movie received a premiere in Mandela's native South Africa over the weekend, which was attended by his former wife Winnie.
'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' will also have a royal premiere in Britain on December 5 as it has been selected as this year's royal film performance. Members of the British monarchy are expected to walk the red carpet along with Elba in London's Leicester Square.

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood loses appeal on group ban

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood loses appeal on group ban
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood lost an appeal on Wednesday against a court decision to ban the group and seize its funds, court sources said.
A court in September banned the Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest and most influential Islamist group, after Islamist President Mohamed Morsy was ousted by the army following mass protests against his rule on 3 July.
In addition to confiscating the Brotherhood's liquid assets, authorities also seized real estate and mobile assets, rented or owned by the group, as well as those owned by its members.
The court also ordered the formation of an independent committee to manage the funds, real estate and assets confiscated until rulings had been issued in cases dealing with the Islamist group and its members, who face charges related to threatening national security.
An appeal lodged by the Muslim Brotherhood's legal team later challenging the ruling.

Renaissance Dam to start generating electricity next year, says official

Renaissance Dam to start generating electricity next year, says official
Ethiopia's National Coordination Office for the Grand Renaissance Dam said the dam could start generating electricity by next year.
The office's deputy director general, Zadig Abraha, told state TV on Tuesday that the project is finalizing preparations to start generating 700 megawatts of electricity by next year.
Abaraha added that those involved in the project are working round the clock to meet that deadline.
25.4 percent of work on the dam has already been done, he said, adding that the project has so far created 6,000 jobs, which is expected to double in the end.
The project will be the biggest dam for generating electricity in Africa.
Egyptian, Ethiopian and Sudanese water ministers said during their meeting in Khartoum on Monday that they are commited to working together through constructive dialogue.
Edited translation from MENA

Glee’ tops People’s Choice nominations

‘Glee’ tops People’s Choice nominations
'Glee' tops the 2014 People's Choice Awards nominations.
The musical comedy series received eight nods, including Favourite Network TV Comedy, and star Darren Criss was overjoyed to receive a Favourite Comedic TV Actor nomination.
The 26-year-old actor tweeted: 'First off THANK YOU to all the @GLEEonFOX fans for the @peopleschoice nominations. #klaine #glee #blam
'I'm very proud to be part of the groundbreaking relationship that is #Klaine Thank u to @MrRPMurphy, the #Glee writers, and @chriscolfer (sic).'
He faces stiff competition from his co-star Chris Colfer, while Lea Michele and Jane Lynch will battle it out with a number of other actresses in the Favourite Comedic TV Actress category.
Katy Perry and Sandra Bullock were recognised in five categories each.
The 'Roar' hitmaker, 29, is up for Favourite Female Artist, Favourite Pop Artist, Favourite Song, Favourite Music Video and Favourite Fan Following.
'Gravity' star Sandra is up for Favourite Actress and features twice in the Favourite Duo category for her performance alongside George Clooney in the space drama and Melissa McCarthy in 'Heat'.
The annual U.S. event rewards the past year's films, TV shows and music artists in a huge number of categories, with the winners all voted for by members of the public.
The nominations were announced at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills on Tuesday (05.11.13) by stars including Rachel Bilson, Darren Criss, Allison Janney and Ciara, as well as awards hosts and '2 Broke Girls' stars Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs.
Voting has opened on peopleschoice.com as well as on Facebook and Twitter until December 5.
The 40th Annual People's Choice Awards will air live on CBS on January 8 at 9 p.m.
Partial list of nominations for the People's Choice Awards 2014:
Favourite Movie
'Despicable Me 2'
'Fast Furious 6'
'Iron Man 3'
'Monsters University'
'Star Trek Into Darkness'
Favourite Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
Hugh Jackman
Johnny Depp
Leonardo DiCaprio
Robert Downey Jr.
Favourite Movie Actress
Gwyneth Paltrow
Jennifer Aniston
Melissa McCarthy
Sandra Bullock
Scarlett Johansson
Favourite Movie Duo
Chris Pine Zachary Quinto ('Star Trek Into Darkness')
Jennifer Aniston Jason Sudeikis ('We're the Millers')
Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow ('Iron Man 3')
Sandra Bullock George Clooney ('Gravity')
Sandra Bullock Melissa McCarthy ('The Heat')
Favourite Action Movie
'Fast Furious 6'
'Iron Man 3'
'Star Trek Into Darkness'
'The Wolverine'
'World War Z'
Favourite Action Movie Star
Brad Pitt
Channing Tatum
Hugh Jackman
Robert Downey Jr.
Vin Diesel
Favourite Comedic Movie
'Grown Ups 2'
'The Hangover Part III'
'The Heat'
'Instructions Not Included'
'We're the Millers'
Favourite Comedic Movie Actor
Adam Sandler
Bradley Cooper
Chris Rock
James Franco
Zach Galifianakis
Favourite Comedic Movie Actress
Emma Watson
Jennifer Aniston
Melissa McCarthy
Sandra Bullock
Scarlett Johansson
Favourite Dramatic Movie
'Captain Phillips'
'Gravity'
'The Great Gatsby'
'Lee Daniels' The Butler'
'Prisoners'
Favourite Dramatic Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
Chris Hemsworth
Hugh Jackman
Leonardo DiCaprio
Ryan Gosling
Favourite Dramatic Movie Actress
Amy Adams
Emma Stone
Halle Berry
Oprah Winfrey
Sandra Bullock
Favourite Family Movie
'Despicable Me 2'
'Monsters University'
'Oz the Great and Powerful'
'Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters'
'The Smurfs 2'
Favourite Horror Movie
'Carrie'
'The Conjuring'
'Hansel Gretel: Witch Hunters'
'Insidious: Chapter 2'
'Mama'
Favourite Thriller Movie
'A Good Day to Die Hard'
'The Call'
'Now You See Me'
'Red 2'
'White House Down'
Favourite Network TV Comedy
'2 Broke Girls'
'The Big Bang Theory'
'Glee'
'How I Met Your Mother'
'Modern Family'
Favourite Comedic TV Actor
Chris Colfer
Darren Criss
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Jim Parsons
Neil Patrick Harris
Favourite Comedic TV Actress
Jane Lynch
Kaley Cuoco
Lea Michele
Melissa McCarthy
Zooey Deschanel
Favourite Network TV Drama
'Chicago Fire'
'The Good Wife'
'Grey's Anatomy'
'Nashville'
'Parenthood'
Favourite Dramatic TV Actor
Jim Caviezel
Josh Charles
Kevin Bacon
Mark Harmon
Patrick Dempsey
Favourite Dramatic TV Actress
Julianna Margulies
Mariska Hargitay
Pauley Perrette
Sandra Oh
Stana Katic
Favourite Actor in a New TV Series
Andy Samberg
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Joseph Morgan
Michael J. Fox
Robin Williams
Favourite Actress in a New TV Series
Allison Janney
Anna Faris
Ming-Na Wen
Rebel Wilson
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Favourite TV Crime Drama
'Bones'
'Castle'
'Criminal Minds'
'The Mentalist'
'NCIS'
Favourite Competition TV Show
'America's Got Talent'
'Dancing with the Stars'
'MasterChef'
'The Voice'
'The X Factor'
Favourite TV Anti-Hero
Dexter Morgan ('Dexter')
Jaime Lannister ('Game of Thrones')
Norman Bates ('Bates Motel')
Rick Grimes ('The Walking Dead')
Walter White ('Breaking Bad')
Favourite Female Artist
Britney Spears
Demi Lovato
Katy Perry
P!nk
Selena Gomez
Favourite Breakout Artist
Ariana Grande
Austin Mahone
Icona Pop
Imagine Dragons
Lorde
Favourite Pop Artist
Britney Spears
Bruno Mars
Demi Lovato
Justin Timberlake
Katy Perry
Favourite Country Artist
The Band Perry
Blake Shelton
Carrie Underwood
Lady Antebellum
Taylor Swift
Favourite Hip-Hop Artist
Drake
Jay Z
Kanye West
Lil Wayne
Macklemore Ryan Lewis
Favourite RB Artist
Alicia Keys
Ciara
Justin Timberlake
Rihanna
Robin Thicke
Favourite Band
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
One Direction
OneRepublic
Paramore
Favourite Alternative Band
Fall Out Boy
Imagine Dragons
Mumford Sons
Muse
Paramore
Favourite Song
'Just Give Me A Reason' (P!nk feat. Nate Ruess)
'Mirrors' (Justin Timberlake)
'Radioactive' (Imagine Dragons)
'Roar' (Katy Perry)
'When I Was Your Man' (Bruno Mars)

German climate protection industry creates massive turnover

German climate protection industry creates massive turnover
Germany's National Statistics Office, Destatis, reported Wednesday that revenues generated from business activities related to climate protection had seen a significant jump of late.
The Wiesbaden-based agency for the first time released relevant figures for 2011, saying domestic turnover in the sector amounted to 45.5 billion euros ($62.6 billion).
It thus by far exceeded results from the country's traditionally strong pharmaceutical industry, with only 39.8 billion euros in turnover, Destatis noted.
Solar outshines the rest
By definition, the climate protection sector embraces all business activities that go towards avoiding or reducing harmful greenhouse emissions.
According to the statistics made available on the basis of a poll among 9,000 German firms, the domestic solar industry accounted for the lion's share in the logged revenues, not least due to generous state subsidies.
Businesses focusing on higher energy efficiency, including the production and installation of heat insulation in buildings, came in second, followed by wind energy firms.
The Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) said the climate protection economy was of pivotal importance for future growth in a nation relying so much on high-tech exports. Spokesman Hermann Hüwels told EPD news agency even more business opportunities would open up once an internationally binding climate protection treaty was in place.