In the Delhi NCR region, official circle rates for real estate are around ₹1.5 lakh per square yard, while actual market prices often exceed ₹5 lakh. This discrepancy allows for capital gains avoidance and discreet wealth movement.
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Official circle rates are the minimum values at which property transactions are recorded for tax and legal purposes. In Delhi NCR, these rates are around ₹1.5 lakh per square yard.
Real market prices often exceed official circle rates due to the built-in margin that allows for capital gains avoidance and discreet money movement, creating a significant discrepancy between declared and actual values.
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