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15.8.2010
Japanese companies eye Rs. 40 bn investment in Rajasthan state
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9.5.2011
Ajmer Road Going to be residential cum commercial hub in Jaipur.
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9.5.2011
UDB launched its new projects at Ajmer Road Named ORCHID.
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9.5.2011
Mahima Group Launched New Project NIRVANA at Ajmer road.
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9.5.2011
Govt. of Rajasthan has approved 2 elevated flyovers for smooth traffic.
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7.5.2011
SBI, IBM, Wipro like to be start offices very soon in Mahindra special economic zone.
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7.5.2011
Omaxe going to be launched affordable floors.
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7.5.2011
Omaxe launched Omaxe City, Extension with assured return.
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22.5.2010
Unique Dream Builders has launched his new project ecohomes.
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1.2.2010
Govt. approved Metro for Jaipur city. Work will be started in this year & train will be running in 2012.
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17.7.2009
The Rajasthan government will develop night bazaar from Ghaat ki Ghuni to Sisodia Rani Bagh
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17.7.2009
World Bank puts Jaipur over Mumbai for starting a business.
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Income Tax Laws
 
Income Tax Laws

(FORM 37 I)
When buying a property that costs over Rs. 25,00,000, the Income Tax Act requires you to inform the Income Tax department, along with all the details of the flat you are buying. There is a prescribed form for this. The Income Tax Department has the right to purchase the flat at the same price as you have agreed to buy the flat instead of you and auction the flat in the open market. The idea behind this section of the Income Tax Act is that if the Income Authorities feel that the property has been sold below the market value then the Income Tax Department will acquire the property and sell it at the fair market value. The objective of this chapter is to try and cut out the black money transactions from property transactions. [Rule-48(K)].

SECTION 24 (2)
Interest Deductions - The budget presented by the Finance Minister in 2000 has increased the ceiling on the amount of deductions from Rs. 30,000 up to Rs.100,000 from an individual''''s income if it is self-occupied for the interest paid for a home loan.

SECTION 54 F
The income tax act gives a person who does not own a residential house a concession to purchase one when they sell a capital asset. If you sell a capital asset, normally, you are required to pay tax on the gain in the value of the asset after indexation of the cost. If however you do not own a residential house, you can reinvest the net consideration you received from the sale of the capital asset in a house property and not pay any income tax on the gain from the sale of the capital asset. There is however a time frame of within which to reinvest the funds from the gain of the sale of the capital asset.

SECTION 230 A
Any seller of house property is required to produce an Income Tax Clearance Certificate u/s 230 (1) before the registration authorities. This is required at the time of registration of the document. This certificate is issued to show that the seller is not in default of any taxes.

SECTION 54
Reinvestment of House Property - An individual or HUF reinvesting the net proceeds from the sale of a house in another residential house is exempted from Capital Gains Tax u/s 54, provided the new house is purchased within 2 years after or one year prior to the date of transaction.

SECTION 139 (1)
All persons whose income is below taxable limits in occupation of immovable property exceeding 800 sq.ft. Residential Property or 125 sq.ft. Commercial Property are required to file Form 2(C) with the income tax.

SECTION 88
Repayment of the principal of a home loan up to Rs. 20,000/- is eligible for deduction under Section 88 whereby 20% (i.e. Rs.4000) can be deducted from the total amount of tax payable.