The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has ruled that gifting property or shares to a spouse does not attract capital gains tax. However, any income generated from the gifted asset, such as rent or dividends, is taxable in the hands of the donor.
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The ITAT has ruled that gifting property or shares to a spouse does not attract capital gains tax at the time of the gift. However, any income generated from the gifted asset, such as rent or dividends, is taxable in the hands of the donor.
The capital gains on the sale of a property gifted by and between the spouses are taxable in the hands of the transferor under Section 64(1)(iv) of the IT Act. However, the transferor can claim exemption on such capital gains from tax under Section 54, subject to fulfillment of conditions.
The capital gains exemption is available by default for investment in only one residential property. If the long-term capital gains are less than ₹2 crores, an individual can invest in two residential properties, but this option can only be availed once in a lifetime.
Eligibility for exemption under Section 54/54F on investment made in multiple properties can be claimed if the multiple residential properties function as a single unit. A multi-storeyed residential property can qualify if used as a single residential unit by a family.
The taxpayer shall have documents such as a builder’s plan or architectural plan to demonstrate the layout. The taxpayer shall also establish that multiple residential units are being used as a single residential house by his family.

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