Punjab NES: Action for Income Tax Division in Kharar Tehsil, Wrong Reporting of Real Estate Transactions - Income Tax Attacks on Tehsildar exposes irregularities for property
Updated: Fri, 26 Sep 2025 11:34 PM (IST) Ludhiana Income tax division interviewed Kharar Tehsil office for irregularities in the reporting of property transactions. Incorrect reporting on crores or transactions has been unveiled. It is compulsory to provide information on the property of over £ 30 lakh to the income tax department, but many tehsildars have provided incomplete information. In the past, such surveys were done in many areas of Punjab. Disclosure of wrong reporting of real estate transactions. PHOTO -DIIALOGOOGMODULATION, LUDHIANA. In the reporting of real estate transactions by the Intelligence and Criminal Instant Revenue Directorate, continuous survey campaign is conducted to investigate errors and irregularities. Surveys were made at the Tehsildar office of Kharar Tehsil of the Mohali district on behalf of the departmental directorate, Chandigarh. During this time, officials found that property offers worth of rupees were incorrectly reported. During the investigation, the information of the State Registering Software was compared to the report that the Tehsildars sent to the income tax department. Remove the ad, just read the news, it is revealed that property agreement worth rupps has not been reported in many places with wrong details. Jatinder Khurana, head of the Indian Taxation Advocates Association, said that according to the income tax rules, it is mandatory to provide information on each property agreement of more than Rs 30 lakh to the income tax division, including the name, pan and aadhair of the buyer and the seller. In many cases, however, the Tehsildars sent incomplete information in which PAN number was not even given. This makes it impossible for the department to identify the parties and check whether or not the right tax is deposited. Officials said it was not a one -time action. Earlier, similar surveys were performed in many areas of Punjab, including Khanna, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Mohali, Fazilka.