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saket jha (owner)     14 April 2016

Tax on sale of property after death of father

Dear Sir,

               After death of father I are going to sale one flat in urban area at 12 lacs. buyer give amount in 3 cheque 4 lacs each to my mother, sister and me.

                After deal my mother and sister give trhis money to me as gift, what will be my tax liability.

Please guide me.

regards

saket jha 



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GANDHI MOHAN BHARATI (Pensioner)     15 April 2016

On sale of the property, it will attract Capital gains Tax under Income Tax Act. The question will be on whose hands. 

Balance money given as gift between close relatives will not be subject tax. You better consult an Income Tax practitioner.

Anand Bali Adv. (Advocate Solicitor & Consultant)     16 April 2016

Mr Saket Jha ji, It would be better if you get a relinquishment deed get signed by your mother and sister in your favour  and sell the said property by your own name this will attract only single Capital gain Tax and if you reinvest the amount in purchase of an other property you will be exempted by this. This will be a good and safe way for dealing in your favour by allmeans.

C. P. CHUGH (Practicing Lawyer)     25 April 2016

Dear Mr Jha, Before I advise, I would like to know the details of acquistion of Property. When it was purchased/constructed by your father and at what cost. These two informations would decide a) whether it is a long term capital assets, entitled to exemptions u/s 54 and taxable at concessional rate of 20% and/or b) If any gains arise at all to be taxable.

The sale consideration being very low it is very unlikley there would be any gain. Also please confirm sale consideration is as per circle rate for the city, the property is located.

Would explain tax implications and relief on receipt of your inputs.

Thanks 

C P Chugh

91+99711-24526

cpcservices@gmail.com

 

 


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