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Is the deadline for registration in the real estate and housing system extended?


According to Tejarat News, the real estate and housing system, which was disrupted for the second time this year since September 31, has been re-available since September 14. Households, both landlords and tenants, have until the end of October to register their residential information, and there is a possibility of a two-month extension.

Mahmoud Mahmoudzadeh, Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development, regarding the deadline for registration in the real estate system, said: “We have offered to extend the deadline for entering residential information in the real estate and housing system until the end of the autumn season. We are waiting for the decision of this headquarters.” Registration is the end of October.

Start up the system after several interruptions

National Real Estate and Housing System at amlak.mrud.ir With new features and facilities, it has been ready to register property and residential information of landlords and tenants since September 14th.

The system, which was set up to collect information on the housing sector this year, ran into disruptions in several stages. On July 10, the system was stopped for four weeks and reopened on August 7. The last interruption was on September 4, and it was restarted on September 14.

The new version creates options that households can approve or correct and will take less time. To use this system, you must use version 51 onwards of the Mozilla Firefox browser or version 51 onwards of the Chrome browser.

One of the functions of the real estate and housing system, which entered the executive phase in August 2016, is to identify vacant units in order to collect taxes on vacant houses. After that, the parliament passed the law on tax on vacant houses on December 26, 2016, which was approved by the Guardian Council on December 17 of the same year, but the implementation of this law is still in the process of forming an executive structure.

Mohammad Reza Rezaei Kochi, head of the Civil Commission of the Majles, said: “We have repeatedly followed the implementation of the tax law on vacant houses from the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, but there are no obstacles in this ministry, but there are problems in the Tax Affairs Organization.” Therefore, we must hold a joint meeting with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance and the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development to review the problems. Unfortunately, not a single rial has been deposited in the treasury from the tax on empty houses.

Source: ایسنا

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