INCOME TAX ON SALE OF HOUSE

She sold her house for Rs 2.7 crore to buy seven new flats and paid no income tax, wins case in ITAT Delhi; Know how
Saroj sold her Punjabi Bagh house for Rs 2.7 crore. She then bought seven apartments in Greater Noida. She reported Rs 5 lakh income in ITR and claimed Rs 2.2 crore LTCG tax exemption. The tax department partially denied the exemption. Then Saroj appealed to ITAT Delhi. ITAT Delhi ruled in her favor.

If you don’t make these 8 disclosures, your ITR may be treated as defective
Filing income tax returns (ITR) requires careful attention to detail, as certain omissions can lead to a defective ITR. Key disclosures include foreign assets, income, crypto transactions, and unlisted equity shares. Failing to report these details, especially for residents with overseas holdings, can result in penalties and even imprisonment, though some relief exists for movable assets under Rs 20 lakh.

Father sells house worth Rs 67 lakh and shows only Rs 1,690 income in ITR, wins case in ITAT Ahmedabad; Know how
Dilip, an Indian taxpayer, won a case at the ITAT Ahmedabad regarding a Section 54 LTCG tax exemption. Despite initially facing scrutiny for claiming Rs 15.99 lakh as indexed cost of improvement with cash payments and selling his house below stamp duty value, the ITAT directed the tax officer to verify and allow his claim. Read more.

How to file ITR if you have sold house or land in FY 2024-25
For AY 2025-26, individuals and HUFs selling property can save on capital gains by reinvesting in another property under Section 54/54F. Choosing the correct ITR form, like ITR-2 or ITR-3, is crucial. Depositing unutilized gains in the CGAS before filing the ITR is essential to avoid taxation. Taxpayers must report sale details and claim exemptions accurately in Schedule CG.

New GST rates, coming into effect this Navratri, to boost economy: Ashwini Vaishnaw
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the 2025-26 Budget's income tax relief and GST rate rationalization will significantly boost India's economy. Effective September 22, the GST reforms will simplify taxation, reduce rates on daily-use goods, and stimulate consumption, potentially adding Rs 20 lakh crore to the GDP.

Consider filing a 'nil' Income Tax Return - Sometimes it's mandatory, and other times it can benefit you
While it is true that you may not have any tax dues, that alone does not mean you can skip filing your return. Filing ITR is not just about paying taxes-it is also about reporting your income formally to the government, complying with certain rules, and enjoying several benefits that come along with it.
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Companies may fire up output by 25% to feed festive frenzy
Indian car, two-wheeler, and electronics manufacturers are ramping up production. They anticipate a surge in demand following Goods and Services Tax (GST) reductions. Automakers expect increased showroom traffic and order volumes, especially for small cars. Electronics firms are expanding production of larger televisions. The GST Council reduced taxes on various items, potentially boosting festive sales.
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Do you need to pay tax on inherited gold jewellery? CAs explain when you may
In India, inheriting gold jewellery is tax-free, but selling it incurs capital gains tax on the earnings. The tax is determined based on the indexed cost of acquisition, which includes the initial purchase price or fair market value as of April 1, 2001.
ITR filing deadline needs to be extended as portal glitch, Navratri, Dussehra festive season and new ICAI format for non-corporates, says RTCA
ITR filing due date: Tax consultants in Rajasthan are requesting an extension for the Income Tax Return filing deadline. They cite glitches on the e-filing portal as a major issue. The new format from ICAI for non-corporates is also causing delays. The festive season adds to the challenges. Associations want the deadline extended to November 15.
GST relief on building materials set to ease construction costs, support housing
The GST Council's decision to lower tax rates on essential construction materials like cement, marble, and granite is poised to benefit the real estate sector. This move is expected to reduce project costs for developers and homebuyers, potentially leading to increased housing affordability and accelerated project launches.
Have foreign income or income from equity? Know how to report this in ITR form for AY 2025-26
Reporting foreign income in ITR: Individuals who have assets and income from overseas sources are mandated to utilize either ITR 2 or ITR 3 forms when filing their tax returns. This is because Schedule FA, which is specifically designed for reporting foreign assets and income, can be found in these forms.
How to pay zero or lower income tax on your residential property sale using Sections 54 and 54F
Indian income tax laws offer exemptions on long-term capital gains (LTCG) from selling residential property and land. Sections 54 and 54F of the Income Tax Act allow individuals and HUFs to avoid LTCG tax by reinvesting the gains into a new residential property, subject to specific conditions and timelines for purchase or construction.
I am an NRI. How can I take money out of India after selling inherited property and shares with minimum taxes?
I am an NRI with inherited property and shares in India. What are the best ways to repatriate funds without triggering high taxes or violating Foreign Exchange Management ACT (FEMA) rules?
ITR filing after deadline: What is condonation of delay request? How it can save you from penalties
The Income Tax Department has enabled condonation of delay applications for Form 10A filings, offering relief to taxpayers who missed deadlines due to genuine reasons. If approved under section 119(2)(b), taxpayers can file their ITR without penalties, interest, or additional taxes.
Inherited property taxation: Know how to save capital gains tax on sale of inherited property or land
Inheriting property doesn't trigger immediate taxes, but selling it does incur capital gains tax, with exceptions. Tax laws allow using the property's fair market value as of April 1, 2001, potentially lowering the tax burden. The cost of acquisition and holding period of the parent are carried forward, impacting the capital gains calculation upon sale.
Husband has to pay income tax for wife’s Rs 17-crore land sale deal due to this reason; ITAT Bangalore ruling explained
In a recent ruling, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bangalore held that a wife is exempt from income tax on the ₹17.26 crore sale of land gifted by her husband. The ITAT cited Section 64(1)(iv) of the Income Tax Act, stating that income from assets gifted between spouses is taxable in the hands of the transferor, not the recipient.
Select black money holders to get relief: Income tax dept. to not not apply penalty and prosecution in these situations
The Income Tax Department offers relief regarding unintentional black money. Individuals failing to disclose foreign assets up to Rs 20 lakh may avoid penalties and prosecution. This applies to assets excluding immovable property. The Central Board of Direct Taxes amended its instructions. The new rule aims to provide relief for unintentional omissions. It focuses enforcement on significant cases of non-disclosure.
Has the promised zero penalty privilege for small taxpayers been taken away in the New Tax Act 2025? Here’s what experts say
The Lok Sabha approved the Income Tax Act 2025. It clarifies rules for late ITR filing and tax refunds. A select committee suggested changes to Section 263. The bill removes sub-clause (1)(ix). Taxpayers can now claim refunds even with delayed returns. This resolves confusion for those filing after the deadline. The new rules aim to provide flexibility for refund claims.
No income tax for lady who sold land for Rs 4.5 crore; Know how a 1955 circular and established case laws saved the day for her
Seema S sold property in Patna. She incorrectly claimed Section 54 for LTCG tax exemption. The tax officer rejected her claim. Seema appealed to ITAT Patna. Her lawyer argued about the assessing officer taking advantage of her ignorance. ITAT ruled in Seema's favor. The case was sent back to AO to allow claim for Section 54F. Read more.
Taxpayer to pay only Rs 33,000 income tax after selling a house for Rs 70 lakh; ITAT Mumbai ruling explained
A taxpayer successfully challenged the income tax department's LTCG calculation, winning in ITAT Mumbai. The tribunal ruled that indexation benefits should be calculated from the agreement date, not possession date, due to substantial payment made earlier. This decision significantly impacts LTCG tax for property sellers. Read below to know the details.
Personal income tax collection overtakes corporate tax: Report
India's personal income tax collections have surpassed corporate taxes for the first time, marking a significant shift driven by formalisation, digitisation, and improved compliance. The surge in individual income tax returns, TDS collections, and advance tax payments, coupled with GST implementation, has bolstered direct tax compliance.
My wife bought a flat with money that I transferred to her, how should we show it in our ITR?
I’ve purchased a flat in my wife’s name, and all payments to the developer are being made from her bank account. The money was transferred from my account to hers, and I’ve already paid tax on it. While filing her income tax return, how can I show this transfer as a gift?
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