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Budget 2026 eases compliance burden for buyers of NRI property with PAN instead of TAN

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Budget 2026 eases compliance burden for buyers of NRI property with PAN instead of TAN

From October 1, TAN goes out the window

Union Budget 2026-27 reduces paperwork for resident individuals and HUFs buying immovable property from NRIs. Starting October 1, buyers won’t need to obtain or use a TAN to deduct tax at source. Instead, TDS reporting will be done using the buyer’s PAN, streamlining the compliance process for such transactions.

  • Buyers from NRI sellers can avoid TAN for TDS
  • TDS reporting will use the buyer PAN instead
  • Change takes effect from October 1
  • Relief applies to resident individuals and HUFs
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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