_ryersonfs said:Is this what you are looking for?
GIFT DEED
I, _________________ (name of donor), S/o _________________ (father's name), R/o _____________________ (address), do hereby on dated __________ make a gift-deed for a gift made on dated of ___________, Rs. ______/- (Rupees in word) out of love and affection to my ____________ (mention the relationship & name of receiver), S/o or W/o _______________, R/o _________________________. I confirm that I am a resident Indian. I, further confirm that this gift is being made out of my own funds standing to the credit of my A/c No.- __________ in
____________(mention the Bank name & address).
I, further confirm that the consideration for this gift is the love and affection for my ____________________ (mention the relationship & name of receiver) and no other consideration.
I am an Income Tax assessee having PAN/GIR # A-984 / N and assessed with Income Tax ward 1, Noida and this gift is made out of my past savings from profession in India. Strictly Confidential 2 P A R Y & Co.
I further confirm that the gift has been made by Cheque No ___________ dated _______ drawn on ___________________________ (mention the Bank name & address). This gift is irrevocable and I have no claim left whatsoever on the said gifted amount and he/she is free to utilise it in any manner.
PLACE:
DATED: _______________________
(Donor name)
Witness:
The gift as stated above is accepted
______________________
(Name of receiver)
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Sorry, I might sound dumb with my question but I want to know who will the witness here? The lawyer who is going to do affidavit? And what exactly is affidavit, do they just put the stamp and signature? And can this letter be on blank white paper? And the name of receiver is the name of the applicant, isn't it? Your prompt reply will be highly appreciated. Thanks._ryersonfs said:Is this what you are looking for?
GIFT DEED
I, _________________ (name of donor), S/o _________________ (father's name), R/o _____________________ (address), do hereby on dated __________ make a gift-deed for a gift made on dated of ___________, Rs. ______/- (Rupees in word) out of love and affection to my ____________ (mention the relationship & name of receiver), S/o or W/o _______________, R/o _________________________. I confirm that I am a resident Indian. I, further confirm that this gift is being made out of my own funds standing to the credit of my A/c No.- __________ in
____________(mention the Bank name & address).
I, further confirm that the consideration for this gift is the love and affection for my ____________________ (mention the relationship & name of receiver) and no other consideration.
I am an Income Tax assessee having PAN/GIR # A-984 / N and assessed with Income Tax ward 1, Noida and this gift is made out of my past savings from profession in India. Strictly Confidential 2 P A R Y & Co.
I further confirm that the gift has been made by Cheque No ___________ dated _______ drawn on ___________________________ (mention the Bank name & address). This gift is irrevocable and I have no claim left whatsoever on the said gifted amount and he/she is free to utilise it in any manner.
PLACE:
DATED: _______________________
(Donor name)
Witness:
The gift as stated above is accepted
______________________
(Name of receiver)
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An affidavit is a self declaration of facts and taking an oath that this information is true and is stamped by an authorized official.nedved13 said:Hi , Can you please explain to me what is affidavit ?
Thx for the answer , can i do it in the municipality ?sushsmart15 said:An affidavit is a self declaration of facts and taking an oath that this information is true and is stamped by an authorized official.
In other words, it is the legal way to swear that your statements are indeed a fact.
Thank you for your answer, one more please; what's the difference between an affidavit and a gift deed (samples if possible)sushsmart15 said:Yes, you can very well do it in the municipality.
In case you don't have the info on Tax ward circle, then just skip that part. However, PAN number is very important. As you are aware that no trasactions can be done using a bank account having NO PAN card registered with it since Nov. 2016 in India.patricia9 said:Hello Members,
I am getting gift deed made for the amount transferred from my mother's account to mine.
She is a home maker. She does have a PAN number but she does not fill ITR (Income Tax return), is it fine if I don't mention the Tax Ward Details in the gift deed. Is it fine just mentioning the PAN number.
What is the need to mention PAN and Tax Ward circle of the Donor in the gift deed affidavit.
Request experts/members to please advise me for the same.
Thanks.