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22 May 2013 Can anyone please explain me 269UC of income tax in brief....no tax background want an idea.

22 May 2013 269UC. Restrictions on transfer of immovable property'
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (4 of 1882 ), or in any other law for the time being in force, 3[ no transfer of any immovable property in such area and of such value
3. Substituted for" no transfer of any immovable property of such value exceeding five lakh rupees as may be prescribed" by the Finance Act, 1995, w. e. f. 1- 7- 1995.
exceeding five lakh rupees, as may be prescribed], shall be effected except after an agreement for transfer is entered into between the person who intends transferring the immovable property (hereinafter referred to as the transferor) and the person to whom it is proposed to be transferred (hereinafter referred to as the transferee) in accordance with the provisions of sub- section (2) at least 1[ four] months before the intended date of transfer.
(2) The agreement referred to in sub- section (1) shall be reduced to writing in the form of a statement by each of the parties to such transfer or by any of the parties to such transfer acting on behalf of himself and on behalf of the other parties.
(3) 2[ Every statement referred to in sub- section (2) shall,-
(i) be in the prescribed form;
(ii) set forth such particulars as may be prescribed; and
(iii) be verified in the prescribed manner, and shall be furnished to the appropriate authority in such manner and within such time as may be prescribed, by each of the parties to such transaction or by any of the parties to such transaction acting on behalf of himself and on behalf of the other parties.
(4) 3[ Where it is found that the statement referred to in subjection (2) is defective, the appropriate authority may intimate the defect to the parties concerned and give them an opportunity to rectify the defect within a period of fifteen days from the date of such intimation or within such further period which, on an application made in this behalf, the appropriate authority may in its discretion, allow and if the defect is not rectified within the said period of fifteen days or, as the case may be, the further period so allowed, then, notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of' this Chapter, the statement shall be deemed never to have been furnished.]



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