How to Save Long Term Capital Gains Tax from Property?

The long-term capital gains from property can be huge especially if the asset was held for really long term. These gains are taxed at 20% + cess (effectively 20.8% from FY 2018-19) which can cause a major dent in the amount received on sale. So if we have an option to save, we must save on this tax. The post below gives details of the 3 sections concerned with the Saving of Long Term Capital Gains Tax from Property.

As capital gains taxation is concerned property can be two types:

  1. Residential (house, apartment used for residential purpose)
  2. All others (this includes land, commercial buildings etc)

There are 3 sections using which tax payers can use to save tax on their long-term capital gains. We discuss these one by one:

  1. Section 54 (buy residential property on sale of residential property)
  2. Section 54EC (buy specified bonds on sale of any property – land/building/residential/commercial)
  3. Section 54F (buy residential property on sale of any property – land/building/residential/commercial)

We discuss each section in details:

Download: Excel based Capital Gains Calculator for Property

Section 54 (buy residential property on sale of residential property)

Section 54 is applicable in case of long-term capital gains arising out of sale of any residential property. The exemption is up to following:

  1. Purchase of another residential property (including under construction property) 1 year before the sale of 2 years after the sale and/or
  2. Construction of residential property within 3 years of sale
  3. From FY 2019-20 a person can now buy two houses on sale of 1 house if the capital gains are less than Rs 2 crore. This benefit can be availed only once in lifetime. [proposed in Budget 2019]

The new property purchased or constructed should not be sold with-in 3 years of purchase/construction. In case the sale happens within 3 years, the purchase price of the property would exclude the capital gains exemption that was claimed.

There is NO limit to the amount of capital gains that can be exempted u/s 54. If the long-term capital gains are less than or equal to the new house purchased/constructed, the entire gains would be tax exempted. In case the capital gains are more, the difference of capital gains and cost of new house would be taxed.

The NEW House should be on the same name as on the previous property which was sold.

Even if the builder fails to hand-over the under construction property with-in 3 years, the exemption still holds.

Also Read: 23 most common Investments and how they are Taxed?

Relevant Points:

The section 54 tax exemption is available only if the amount is invested in only one residential property in India [Budget 2014]

Under section 54, the tax payers are given 2 years to purchase the house or 3 years to construct it, however the long-term capital gains arising out of sale is taxable in the financial year the transaction happened. Both the above provisions are not consistent to each other. To avoid this, the tax payer has to deposit all their unutilized long-term capital gains in “Capital Gains Account Scheme” of banks before the due date of filing returns (in most cases before July 31). The income tax return forms ask for details of the capital gains account, which should be filled in correctly. Also, the amount which has already been utilized for purchase/construction would be exempted from capital gains.

In case the amount deposited in capital gains account has not been utilized (partially or fully) within 3 years, it would be considered capital gains of the year in which the 3 years would be completed from the date of sale.

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Save Long Term Capital Gains Tax from Property

Section 54EC (buy specified bonds on sale of any property)

You can save long term capital gains on assets if you invest the gains in specified long term capital gains bond within 6 months of sale of asset. As of today, NHAI (National Highway Authority of India), REC (Rural Electrification Corporation) and PFC (Power Finance Corporation) issue capital gains bond and have annual interest rate of 5.25%. The interest earned is taxed as per the income tax slab. Also, the bonds have tenure of 3 years which would increase to 5 years from FY 2018-19 (as changed in Budget 2018). Until this year these bonds were available for long term capital gains from any asset but from FY 2018-19 the capital gains resulting from sale of property (land/building/residential/commercial) can only be invested.

Also Read: Should you Invest in Capital Gain Bonds to Save Taxes?

The maximum investment that can be made in capital gains bond is Rs 50 lakhs every financial year.

Section 54F (buy residential property on sale of any property)

Any long-term capital gains arising due to sale of any asset can be made exempt by:

  1. Purchase of another residential property (including under construction property) 1 year before the sale of 2 years after the sale and/or
  2. Construction of residential property within 3 years of sale

In case entire amount is not invested in new purchase, the exemption would be proportionate.

Amount Exempt = Capital Gains X [Amount Invested / Net Sale Consideration]

The NEW House should be on the same name as on the previous property which was sold.

Even if the builder fails to hand-over the under construction property with-in 3 years, the exemption still holds.

Also Read: 5 Key changes in Income Tax Rules from April 1, 2019 that you must Know

There are certain limitations:

  • The tax payer should not have more than 1 residential house as on the date of sell of the asset.
  • The tax payer purchases any residential house other than the new house within 1 year of sale.
  • The tax payer constructs any residential house other than the new house within 3 years of sale.
  • Budget 2014 also made it compulsory that the new house should be located in India. Also, the capital gains account scheme can be used by the tax payer if required.
  • The proceeds should not be invested in a commercial property or in another vacant plot.

Some of you may be confused between Section 54F and 54. Below is a comparison to make things more clear:

Section 54F Vs 54:

  Section 54 Section 54F
When Applicable? buy residential property on sale of residential property buy residential property on sale of any property
Full Exemption? To claim full exemption all Capital Gains must be invested in new house To claim full exemption entire sale receipt must be invested in new house
Any Limit No such conditions Should not own more than one residential house at the time of sale of the original asset

We have explained all 3 sections – Section 54, Section 54EC and Section 54F which can be used to save long term capital gains tax on property. 

Amit

Hi Readers! I am Amit, the mind behind Apnaplan.com I am MBA from NITIE, Mumbai and BIT from Delhi University. This blog is my online diary where I write about my tryst with my investment decisions. In the 400+ posts on this blog you will find articles on Personal Financial Planning, Investments, Retirement Planning, Insurance, Loans, Fixed Deposits, Provident Funds, Stock Markets, Gold, Silver, Real Estate Investment, Credit Cards, Credit Score, Taxation, Inheritance Planning and Reviews on various Financial Products.

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  • Very good explatiion and useful calculator for LTCG
    Can you please add how to efile ITR2 with capital gain . and to claim exemption under 54F
    please explain with java utility filled offline and uploadable as XML
    thanks in advance

  • Hello, May I ask you 2 questions as follows,
    1) Daughter has taken a housing loan from HDFC Ltd under NRE scheme, I am a co-borrower for that loan. Presently she is unable to service the EMI's and I gifted her the complete loan amount by selling my flat to close the loan account. Do I have to pay for the capital gain tax?
    2) In case, I want to invest the flat sell money to buy a resell apartment jointly with her in another country, can 54F clause be applied on the investment in housing (first buy ) in other country and capital gain will be waived?
    Thanks ,
    SPM

  • I am planning to sell my house and invest the the capital gain amount in capital gain account in bank. Can I use this capital gain amount to buy land first and then construct the house ? Land will be from one person and house construction from another builder. Let me know if this is possible?

  • SIR, MY FATHER PURCHASE A PROPERTY IN 2001 IN RS. 370000. AND MY FATHER WAS EXPIRED ON 02/02/2011. AND THAT PROPERTY ARE SALE ON APR-2018 IN 2200000/-. KINDLY HELP HOW MANY TAX ARE PAY ON ITR RETURN.

  • Sir,
    Capital gain accrued from sale of property calculated through your calculator is 4 lakhs.

    Suppose, i intend to invest in 54EC and buy bonds for 4 lakhs.

    Question. After five years, is the principal viz 4 lakhs again taxable? I am clear that interest is taxable. Pl advice

    • No on redemption Principal of capital gain bonds in not taxable. Else there in no point of capital gains bonds.

  • If the property is held jointly by Husband and Wife, can be split the LTCG equally between them? This will reduce some tax burden. Pls explain.

    • Yes you can split the capital gains among you based on share in property or share of contribution both have in purchasing it.

      • Can you please elaborate on this, say the property (plot) was purchased at Rs. 1,20,000 in May 2003 jointly registered in husband and wife's name and current market value is Rs 1,50,00000 on May 2019 what will be the capital gain tax liabilities if it is not reinvested in any section under 54 or 54EC.

  • I have sold my flat in sept. 2017 at Rs. 32 L, whereas i have purcahsed the same at 30.01 L in may 2013. Is there any form that i can availe the Loss of this long term investment.
    regards
    kindly help me in this at 8919459919

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