If you bought property worth more than Rs.50 lakh and did not deduct tax at source (TDS) or failed to deposit the amount with the income tax department on time, you may have to pay a penalty of up to Rs.1 lakh. Several taxpayers recently received notices from the department for not doing so. Anyone buying real estate worth more than Rs.50 lakh has to deduct 1% of the price of the property before paying the seller. That 1% TDS has to be deposited with the tax department using Form 26QB. “The income tax department recently matched the TDS data with the data they received from the property registrar for property transac tions over Rs.50 lakh. Wherever there was a discrepancy , either the buyers failed to deduct or deposit the TDS, a notice has been sent,“ said Vaibhav Sankla, director, H&R Block. While the rule has been in effect since June 1, 2013, many buyers are unaware or often confused about how to calculate the tax. TDS has to be calculated on the total sale price and no...