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Difference Between Sale and Agreement to Sell: All You Need To Know in 2024

Understanding the difference between sale and agreement to sell is crucial for anyone navigating the world of commerce and contracts. While both terms are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct legal concepts with different implications for buyers and sellers. A sale refers t

Written by Jessica Solomon

Published on November 11, 2024

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Sale Deed Format: Legal Requirements, Templates & Registration Guide in 2024

A Sale Deed Format is the standardised legal document that formalises property ownership transfer between a seller and buyer. This crucial instrument meticulously documents all aspects of the property transaction, including detailed descriptions of the property, party information, conside

Written by Simon Ghosh

Published on November 4, 2024

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Section 54F of the Income Tax Act, 1961: How to Save Capital Gains Tax on Investments in 2024

The Indian taxation system is designed to ensure efficient revenue collection for the government’s functioning. Section 54F of the Income Tax Act offers an interesting investment benefit in a new house. However, taxpayers, especially those selling immovable properties like land or buildin

Written by srivalli susarla

Published on October 28, 2024

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Section 54 of Income Tax Act: A Guide to Capital Gains Exemption in 2024

Life often presents us with opportunities for new beginnings, whether pursuing a different career, relocating to another country, or embracing retirement. As we embark on these journeys, selling our homes frequently becomes necessary. However, this process can be complex and financially c

Written by Kruthi

Published on October 16, 2024

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Section 27 of the Income Tax Act, 1961: Understanding Deemed Ownership

Section 27 of the Income Tax Act 1961 is a rule that helps the government collect taxes fairly. It says that sometimes, a person might have to pay tax on a property even if they don't officially own it. This rule exists because some people try to avoid taxes by pretending to give their pr

Written by Vivek Mishra

Published on October 16, 2024

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Section 50C of the Income Tax Act 1961: Key Tax Implications for Property Transfers in 2024

Section 50C of Income Tax Act 1961 defines the process for calculating capital gains from the sale of immovable properties. It specifies that if the sale price is lower than the stamp duty value, the latter will be considered for tax purposes. Have you ever wondered if selling your proper

Written by srivalli susarla

Published on October 13, 2024

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Short-Term Capital Gains Tax: STCG on Shares, Mutual Fund and Property With Calculator 2024

As per the 2024 union budget, the tax rate for short-term capital gains is 20%. This has been increased from 15% to 20%. As citizens of India, we have to pay taxes. When you sell things like stocks or property and earn a profit, the government takes a part of that profit as tax. Understan

Written by Kruthi

Published on July 24, 2024

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Increase the Value of Your Home: Smart Strategies for 2024

Owning a home is not just about having a place to live; it's also an investment. Looking to increase the value of your home before putting it on the market? You've made a smart decision. Whether you're planning to rent or sell, getting the best possible price is crucial. Whether you're pl

Written by NoBroker.com

Published on May 10, 2024

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