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Black Money Haunts Real Estate 8 Years Post Demonetisation

Eight years after the bold move of demonetisation, the spectre of black money continues to haunt India’s real estate sector. While the government has implemented various measures to curb illicit financial activities, including digitisation of land records and Aadhaar linking, the sector remains a preferred haven for those seeking to launder ill-gotten gains.

A recent survey conducted by LocalCircles revealed that a staggering 90% of respondents believe black money is still being deployed in real estate. This enduring trend highlights the challenges in eradicating deep-rooted practices that have persisted for decades. One of the primary concerns is the prevalence of benami transactions, where properties are purchased in the name of others to conceal the true ownership. This practice not only hampers transparency but also enables tax evasion and money laundering. Despite government efforts to crack down on such activities, the allure of real estate as an investment vehicle remains strong, particularly for those with undisclosed wealth.

The slow pace of digitisation of land records has further compounded the issue. While significant progress has been made, many rural areas still lack comprehensive digital records. This gap allows for manipulation of land ownership and facilitates illegal transactions. Additionally, the lack of stringent enforcement mechanisms has hindered the effectiveness of existing regulations. The government’s initiative to link Aadhaar with property registration is a step in the right direction. However, the implementation of this measure has been uneven across states, and challenges related to data privacy and security remain. Furthermore, the effectiveness of this measure in curbing black money will depend on its rigorous enforcement and the development of robust verification systems.

To truly address the problem of black money in real estate, a multi-pronged approach is necessary. This includes expediting the digitisation of land records, strengthening enforcement mechanisms, and promoting transparency in property transactions. Additionally, stricter penalties for benami transactions and tax evasion can act as a deterrent. The real estate sector plays a crucial role in the Indian economy, and its integrity is essential for overall economic growth. By taking decisive action to curb black money and promote transparency, the government can not only protect the interests of honest taxpayers but also foster a more equitable and sustainable real estate market.

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