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Income Tax: Amendment to section 194-IA of Income Tax Act ...


TDS on property transfer based on aggregate payment to all sellers, not individual payments below Rs. 50L. Prevents misinterpretation. Effective 1/10/2024

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July 30, 2024

Income Tax: Amendment to section 194-IA of Income Tax Act clarifies that for TDS on transfer of immovable property, the consideration shall be aggregate of amounts paid by all transferees to all transferors, irrespective of individual payments being below Rs. 50 lakh. This aims to prevent interpretation limiting TDS obligation only when individual payment exceeds Rs. 50 lakh. The amendment takes effect from October 1, 2024.

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