If your land is compulsorily acquired by the government under India’s land acquisition law, the Union Budget 2026–27 brings ...
Is govt eyeing your land? Worried about paying tax on compensation you’ll receive? Not anymore. The Budget 2026 has brought ...
The Finance Bill, 2026 proposes a clear income-tax exemption for compensation received on compulsory land acquisition. This aligns the tax law with the RFCTLARR Act and eliminates long-standing ...
Yes, the Government can legally acquire private property compulsorily when the land is needed for public benefit - public good or in the public interest. The public benefit may be constructing a road, ...
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