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Homebuyers get respite from tax notice against deducting less tax from sellers with inoperative PANs

Over the past year, close to 16,500 homebuyers across the country received a rude shock in the form of notices asking them to cough up additional tax deducted at source on properties they had purchased. The tax department notices said they had deducted less tax despite the sellers’ PANs being inoperative.

May 02, 2024 / 09:33 IST
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The circular implies that the buyer should urge the seller to link their PAN with their Aadhaar to get unnecessary tax notices dismissed
The circular implies that the buyer should urge the seller to link their PAN with their Aadhaar to get unnecessary tax notices dismissed

On April 23, the Income Tax Department issued a circular that gave some much-needed relief to many homebuyers issued tax deduction at source (TDS) notices due to the Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) of property sellers being inoperative. The circular gave the homebuyers a breather from the liability of tax notices against TDS deductions that fell short, provided the property sellers link their PAN and Aadhaar by May 31.

As per Income Tax regulations, homebuyers must deduct TDS at the rate of 1 percent of the sale consideration if the value of the property being purchased exceeds Rs 50 lakh.

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However, if the PAN of the property seller is unavailable or deemed inoperative, the TDS rate escalates to 20 percent. Effective July 1, 2023, failure to link a PAN with Aadhaar renders the PAN inoperative.

Homebuyers who were unaware or failed to verify the validity of the PAN and its linkage with Aadhaar, and deducted TDS at the standard 1 percent rate, received TDS short notices demanding an additional 19 percent payment in cases where the seller's PAN was inoperative.