TAX ON SELLING HOUSE

Sold your house property or land? These nine sections in Income Tax law can help save capital gains tax
Indians can save capital gains tax on property sales. The Income Tax Act offers nine sections for tax reduction or zero tax. Sections cover residential, industrial, agricultural land sales. Investment in new properties or bonds provides exemptions. Relocation of industrial units to specific zones also offers tax benefits. Investing in eligible startups can reduce tax burden.

You have to file ITR if you carried out any of these eight transactions
Even with income below Rs 2.5 lakh (old regime) or Rs 3 lakh (new regime), filing ITR is mandatory if certain transactions occurred. These include spending over Rs 2 lakh on foreign travel, holding foreign assets, high TDS/TCS amounts, significant deposits in current or savings accounts, high business turnover or professional receipts, or substantial electricity bill payments.

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.

US immigrants now face higher deportation risks. Here's why
Immigrants in the U.S. are facing increased deportation risks as immigration enforcement agencies utilize IRS data to identify unauthorized employment. Reporting income from side jobs while on visas like H-1B or F-1 can lead to visa denials and removal proceedings. Attorneys advise caution, as tax records are under greater scrutiny, potentially impacting immigration status.

Dynamic bond mutual funds: Investors supposed all-interest-rate investment has failed in current rate cut-cycle
Amid the bond market’s season of woes, dynamic bond funds appear to have badly miscalculated the payoffs from the rate-cutting cycle

She owned 4 homes but sold them all to live on rent: Millionaire money coach shares how renting helped her get richer
Financial coach Bernadette Joy challenges the traditional belief that homeownership is essential for wealth. After owning four properties, she and her husband sold them to return to renting. The move helped them save on hidden costs, reduce stress, and invest more effectively. Joy’s experience highlights how renting can offer financial freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind—proving that wealth-building doesn’t always require owning property.
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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.
ITR Filing Deadline Extension: Now Karnataka commerce body, Surat CA unit seek ITR due date extension
Several bodies are requesting an extension to the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing deadline. The Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry and the Chartered Accountants Association, Surat, have also joined. They cite technical issues, form changes, and portal glitches as reasons for the delay.
Zzz of doing biz in the time of GST and tariffs
A dream businessman is nimble about what he makes, sells, trades
'Very unfair': Trump threatens EU tariffs for $3.47-billion Google antitrust fine
President Trump has expressed strong disapproval of the European Union's hefty $3.46 billion fine imposed on Google due to antitrust issues. In response, Trump threatened to initiate a Section 301 investigation into the EU's trade practices. He vowed to protect American ingenuity and counteract what he perceives as unfair penalties against U.S. companies.
I need Rs 25 lakh for daughter’s college & Rs 5 crore for retirement. Can I do it with Rs 50,000 SIP?
I need Rs 25 lakh for daughter’s college & Rs 5 crore for retirement. Can I do it with Rs 50,000 SIP?
Silent and long-term winners of GST rationalisation: 17 stocks from different sectors which fit the bill
In the last few days, a simple trade has been taking place on the street. The government cuts the GST rate on a product, price falls, and households should buy more of it. So, stocks from FMCG and some other sectors have done well. But India’s experience over the last two decades tells a subtler story: Because a family saves on tax in one corner of its consumption basket, it doesn’t mean it will spend more in that same corner. Just to put this in perspective: If one is saving money on buying a soap, that saving will not go into buying additional soap. It might go into buying anything else. What is that something else? It may even be a product that has not seen any GST cut. The fact is that there are many stocks that are silent and long-term winners of the GST rate rationalisation.
Extend income tax audit deadline due to ITR portal glitch, enhanced reporting needs: BCAS
The Bombay Chartered Accountants' Society (BCAS) has urged for extensions to income tax deadlines, citing persistent glitches on the e-filing portal. BCAS, along with other associations, highlighted challenges like delayed utility releases, technical bottlenecks, and overlapping deadlines. They propose extending deadlines for tax audit reports and ITR filings to alleviate taxpayer burden and ensure compliance quality.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday
Indian markets ended higher on Thursday as GST reforms supported consumption, while US tariff concerns lingered. Nifty closed at 24,734 and Sensex at 80,718, with active trading in stocks like Ola Electric, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, and Reliance amid mixed sectoral performance.
Zomato, Swiggy's GST woes; Amazon's $200-million Axio deal
With the overhaul of India's GST regime, food delivery companies Zomato and Swiggy stare at a new tax burden. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Roti, kapda aur makan: The firepower India's common man got as Diwali gift
GST rates slashed: India's GST revamp, dubbed the 'Great Savings Tax,' is easing the financial burden on the middle class. Reduced rates on essentials like food and clothing could save urban families 7-8% and rural families 5-6% monthly. This, coupled with income tax relief and lower interest rates, aims to boost consumption and savings, potentially transforming India into a middle-class-driven economy.
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.
UPI limit increased to Rs 10 lakh within 24 hours for these transactions
NPCI has increased the per-transaction and 24-hour aggregate UPI limits for specific categories, effective September 15, 2025. Capital markets, insurance, and government e-Market Place transactions now have a Rs 5 lakh per-transaction limit and a Rs 10 lakh daily limit. Credit card payments and collections will also see increased limits, enhancing convenience for high-value transactions with verified merchants.
Japan 30-year auction tests a jittery bond market as global yields surge
Global debt markets are uneasy due to increasing fiscal deficits. Japan's super-long government bond auction is the latest test. Thirty-year bonds are a pain point for Japan, the US, and Europe. Investors demand higher yields for holding longer debt. Japan's Ministry of Finance aims to sell 30-year paper. Political uncertainty and global yield increases affect the JGB market.
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.
8 money mistakes that can ruin your retirement and how to avoid them
Retirement needs careful financial planning. Even small mistakes can diminish savings. A withdrawal plan is crucial. Avoid locking funds in annuities. Equities should be part of the portfolio. Medical insurance is essential. Estate planning is important for seamless asset transition. Illiquid assets pose risks. Clear debts before retirement for financial stability.
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.
ITR deadline: Do I need to file ITR if my salary income is less than Rs 3 lakh? Know when you need to file ITR
With the ITR filing deadline of September 15, 2025, fast approaching, the Income Tax Department is sending reminders. Filing is mandatory if your income exceeds ₹3 lakh under the new regime or Rs 2.5 lakh under the old regime, as per FY 2024-25 rules. Even with income below the limit, certain transactions or refund claims necessitate filing.
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.
Extend ITR and tax audit deadlines due to tax portal glitch, data mismatch in AIS and Form 26AS, new ICAI format, says CCTAX
ITR Filing Deadline Extended?: The Chandigarh Chartered Accountants Taxation Association (CCTAX) has urged the CBDT to extend the ITR and tax audit deadline for AY 2025-26, citing persistent glitches on the ITR filing portal, data mismatches, and recent ICAI format changes. CCTAX highlights that natural calamities and delayed utility releases have further complicated compliance. Read more.
How one real estate investor saved Rs 10 lakh LTCG tax on a Rs 50 lakh property sale with a simple hack
Indian property sale gains are taxed under capital gains rules, varying with holding period. Long-term gains, especially for properties acquired before July 2024, offer tax-saving options like indexation. Utilizing schemes like Section 54F and the Capital Gains Account Scheme (CGAS) before the September 15, 2025, deadline is crucial for exemptions.
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