Section 195

A Quiet Win For NRI Property Transactions: No TAN For Resident Buyers (Proposed From 1 October 2026)

A Quiet Win For NRI Property Transactions: No TAN For Resident Buyers (Proposed From 1 October 2026)

Budget 2026 proposes PAN-based TDS reporting without TAN for resident individuals and HUFs buying property from NRI sellers from 1 Oct 2026—while Section 195 TDS logic and rates remain unchanged.

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TDS on Sale of Property — Resident vs NRI Sellers (Updated for 2025)

TDS on Sale of Property — Resident vs NRI Sellers (Updated for 2025)

By Arosh John | Founder – John Real Estate (MahaRERA Reg. No. A51700001835) | Editor-in-Chief – Thane Real Estate News (TREN)Thane – MMR | November 2025 When property changes hands in India, TDS — Tax Deducted at Source — becomes a crucial compliance step.The rate, forms, and procedure vary sharply depending on whether the seller

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Capital Gains Computation Rules for NRIs: Updated Framework in 2025

Capital Gains Computation Rules for NRIs: Updated Framework in 2025

By Arosh John | Founder – John Real Estate (MahaRERA Reg. No. A51700001835) | Editor-in-Chief – Thane Real Estate News When NRIs sell property in India, the taxable base is the capital gain—the difference between sale proceeds and cost of acquisition, improvements, and selling expenses. However, unless a Lower/Nil Deduction Certificate (Form 13) is obtained,

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NRI selling property in India TDS 2025 explained

NRI Property Sale in India (2026): Updated TDS Rates & How to Reduce Deductions

By Arosh John | Thane’s Trusted NRI Property Transaction SpecialistFounder – John Real Estate | Editor – Thanerealestatenews.com Selling property in India as an NRI comes with tax implications that can catch even the most informed sellers off guard. Post the Union Budget 2024, significant changes were introduced—particularly a shift to a flat 12.5% LTCG

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