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Best Ways To Save On Property Tax

by Althaf M Yoonus Digital Marketing Executive
Once you have invested in a property, you should be aware that there are tax issues involved. If you just thinking of buying property then it is important to stay informed about this aspect. Given below are some bits on information about the tax involved and how one can make some savings on the tax using deductions and exemptions.

First things first: tax on property calculation has been rendered simpler after the advent of GST. All the taxes on property such as service tax and VAT have now come under a single unified system. The money spent to buy a property is now classified as under two heads: the amount paid to the buyer for the house and the other amount paid to the government as legal and other statutory costs. The distribution ratio between these two is usually like this: 80–85% versus 15–20%.

Another point to be noted is that the taxes for under-construction apartments/houses and already completed apartment are different.

Under Construction Property
If you are looking out for apartments in Bangalore that are under construction, the statutory and legal costs amount to about 20%. This is dependent on the state where the property is located. These charges include stamp duty, GST and registration charges. Karnataka stamp duty charges are about 5.6%. Registration charges amount to 1% of the total cost of the property and has to be paid up at the sub-registrar’s office.

As far as GST is concerned, it is about 12% of the cost of the property. It is expected that this will be reduced to about 8% soon. TDS or tax deducted at source is 1% for those properties that cost less than 50 lakhs. The buyer pays an amount with TDS reduced from the total to the seller. This amount has to be then paid to the government as tax either through a bank or through online means.

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About Althaf M Yoonus Advanced   Digital Marketing Executive

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