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TDS on big property deals, agri transactions exempted

In an attempt to curb tax evasion through under-valuation and concealment of information in property purchase and sales, the budget has proposed a tax deduction at source (TDS) of one per cent on all transfers of immovable properties involving transactions of over Rs. 50 lakh.

Updated on: Mar 01, 2013 12:40 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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In an attempt to curb tax evasion through under-valuation and concealment of information in property purchase and sales, the budget has proposed a tax deduction at source (TDS) of one per cent on all transfers of immovable properties involving transactions of over Rs. 50 lakh.

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However, agricultural land deals will be exempted.

"One-half of the transactions do not carry the PAN (permanent account number) of the parties concerned and with a view to improving the reporting of such transactions and the taxation on capital gains, I propose to apply TDS at the rate of one per cent on the value of the transfer of immovable properties, where the consideration exceeds Rs. 50 lakh," Chidambaram said.

The step has been taken to widen the tax base. There is a statutory requirement under section 139A of the Income Tax Act to quote Permanent Account Number (PAN) in documents pertaining to the purchase or sale of immovable properties for value of Rs. 5 lakh or more.

However, the information furnished to the department in Annual Information Returns indicate that a majority of the purchasers or sellers of immovable properties, valued at Rs. 30 lakh or more in 2011-12 did not quote or quoted invalid PAN in the property transfer documents.

Seeking to check demand for gold, a Reserve Bank of India panel had recently proposed measures such as making compulsory the quoting of PAN numbers in high-value purchases, and restriction on gold loans.

 
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