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Buying agricultural land near a city ITAT says stamp duty value cannot decide tax status
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Urban stamp duty rates won’t make land taxable
The ITAT has ruled that stamp duty valuation for urban areas does not automatically determine a property’s agricultural status for income tax. The tribunal cited official revenue records, evidence of actual cultivation, and the absence of formal conversion as key determinants. The decision limits tax additions that buyers may face when urban stamp duty rates inflate valuations.
- Stamp duty valuation alone cannot decide income tax agricultural status
- Official revenue records and actual cultivation matter most
- No formal conversion supports continued agricultural classification
- Protection from tax additions based on higher urban stamp duty rates
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