TDS on Property Filing 194LA

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The Finance Bill 2013 has proposed that purchaser of an immovable property (other than rural agricultural land) worth ₹ 50 lakh or more is required to pay withholding tax at the rate of 1% from the consideration payable to a resident transferor. TDS on Sale of Property with value exceeding or equal to Rs. 50 Lakhs. It explains When your are liable to deduct TDS on Sale of Property. TaxMyTax helps you to file correct TDS statement.

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How to file Property TDS Filing 194LA Online?

A Step by step guide that will help you e-file income tax return by TaxMyTax Income Tax Team.

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Our team helps you to gather all the required data for ITR Filings and helps you to maintain an easy system for TDS Filings and guides you for your property transaction.

Submission of Documents

Our team of professionals prepare the necessary data and guides you for TDS status and upload the TDS Return with Verification.

Filing of Return & Tracking

Our TDS team will file the return and share you the acknowledgement. We also provide the report that enables you for better and transparent understanding of your TDS Return.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Finance Bill 2013 has proposed that purchaser of an immovable property (other than rural agricultural land) worth ₹ 50 lakh or more is required to pay withholding tax at the rate of 1% from the consideration payable to a resident transferor

 

As per Income Tax Rules, any payment towards purchase of immovable property worth ₹ 50 lakh or more, whether built up or under construction, you are required to withhold tax at the rate of 1% from the sale consideration payable to a resident transferor.

 

Buyer or Purchaser of the property is not required to procure Tax Deduction Account Number (TAN). The Buyer is required quote his or her PAN and sellers PAN.

 

PAN of the seller is mandatory. The same may be acquired from the Seller before effecting the transaction.

The online form available on the TIN website for furnishing information regarding TDS on property is termed as Form 26QB

 

Form 16B is the TDS certificate to be issued by the deductor (Buyer of property) to the deductee (Seller of property) in respect of the taxes deducted and deposited into the Government Account.

 

Online statement cum challan Form/ Form 26QB is to be filled in by each buyer for unique buyer-seller combination for respective share. E.g. in case of one buyer and two sellers, two forms have to be filled in and for two buyers and two seller, four forms have to be filled in for respective property shares.

 

Provision to enter Tax amount (comprising of basic tax, interest and fee) in Form 26QB is given in TIN website and Bank’s site.

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