In a country where black money remains a significant issue, a tech professional finds it challenging to purchase a property using legitimate funds. The real estate market's dark underbelly is exposed as the demand for black money transactions continues to dominate.
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Black money, in the context of the real estate market, refers to funds that are earned, transferred, or held outside the legal and regulatory framework, often to avoid taxes or other financial obligations. It is commonly used in cash transactions to avoid detection and traceability.
Using white money in property transactions is important because it ensures transparency, compliance with legal and regulatory standards, and helps to prevent tax evasion. It also contributes to a fairer and more sustainable real estate market.
The Indian government has taken several measures, including the demonetization of high-value currency notes in 2016 and the introduction of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) in 2016. These steps aim to bring more transparency and accountability to the sector.
Digital platforms and technologies like blockchain can enhance transparency and traceability in property transactions. These tools can help create a more secure and reliable system, making it easier to track and verify transactions, thereby reducing the reliance on black money.
Buyers should be vigilant and informed. They should research the market, understand the legal framework, and seek the assistance of trusted professionals. This can help them make more informed decisions and navigate the complexities of the real estate market effectively.
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