The Income Tax Department is conducting a survey action on Raymond's real estate business. Here’s what you need to know about the ongoing proceedings and the company's response.
Income TaxReal EstateRaymond GroupGautam SinghaniaCorporate GovernanceReal Estate NewsSep 27, 2025

A survey action by the Income Tax Department is limited to official premises and is conducted only during business hours. It involves inspecting records and documents. In contrast, a search operation can be conducted at any time and may involve seizing property or assets.
Section 133A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, authorizes the Income Tax Department to conduct survey actions on business premises during regular business hours to inspect records and documents for compliance with tax laws.
Gautam Singhania is the chairman of Raymond Realty, a real estate company recently demerged from Raymond Ltd. He also serves as the chairman and managing director of the parent company, Raymond.
The demerger of Raymond Realty from Raymond Ltd was aimed at streamlining the company's operations and enhancing shareholder value. It allowed Raymond shareholders to receive one share of Raymond Realty for every Raymond share they held.
The survey action is significant as it is part of the Income Tax Department's broader effort to ensure compliance with tax laws and regulations in the real estate sector. It aims to provide transparency and accountability in the industry.

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