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I bought a plot but registered it under my wife’s name. Should I declare it in my wealth statement?

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Yes, you should declare it — but how depends on the source of investment:

  • If you bought the plot from your own funds: In your Wealth Statement, you must show it as an asset under spouse’s name (gifted/benami entry). You’ll also show a corresponding gift/transfer in your “outflows” section, so your wealth reconciles.

  • If your wife bought it from her own taxable income: Then she must declare it in her own Wealth Statement/Return, not you.

In short: Whoever provided the money must reflect it in their return, while the person in whose name the property is registered must also show ownership if they are a filer.

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