Seller AIS showing full value of consideration 2 times making the property sale value double in TIS

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A seller's Annual Information Statement (AIS) is showing the property sale value twice, making it appear double the actual amount. This issue arose after correcting challans due to multiple buyers and sellers, and a seller's passing. The duplication seems to stem from the buyer's Form 26QB filing and potentially the sub-registrar's Statement of Financial Transaction (SFT) both reporting the same sale to the Income Tax Department. The advice is to file a 'feedback' on the AIS portal to mark the entry as duplicated and proceed with filing the Income Tax Return (ITR) using the correct sale consideration, manually correcting any pre-filled data.

@ anuj suryan

Plz check Form 26AS of seller also for double confirmation and then do the ITR filing.

From the figures given by you, now, there is no excess TDS deposited and, therefore, nothing to be collected back from the Govt. Which is one big headache gone.

Best of luck

Login and go to AIS portal. Open the entry where the double reporting has happened. Yiou can file a reply by giving a response options like Info is correct, partially correct, not correct, duplicated in other information etc. Chose the correct reposnse in your case. If the duplication is evident as per records, AIS will accept your response and amend the reporting accordingly. 

This doubling happens because two separate sources report the same property transaction to the Income Tax Department.

When you sell a property:
1. The sub-registrar reports the transaction via SFT (Statement of Financial Transaction)
2. The buyer also files Form 26QB for TDS deduction, which links the same sale to your PAN again

Both entries land in your AIS, and together they make the sale appear twice in TIS.

How to fix it:
- Open AIS on the IT portal, find the duplicate property transaction, click Feedback on the second entry
- Select "Duplicate data, same transaction reported by more than one source" and submit
- The TIS is updated after the department processes your feedback (can take a few days)

Do not wait for AIS correction before filing your ITR. File with the actual sale consideration in Schedule CG of ITR-2. If you pre-fill from AIS, correct the amount manually. When TIS does not match ITR, the department may send a query, respond with your feedback reference and the explanation above.

This [AIS vs Form 26AS vs TIS prep guide for AY 2026-27](https://taxgarden.in/blog/ais-vs-form-26as-vs-tis-itr-prep-guide-ay-2026-27) has a full reconciliation checklist before filing.

It is happening due to incorrect reporting by the registrar in its SFT statement. You need to provide feedback in the AIS that information is not fully correct and get it corrected from the registrar's office. I file this statement for some registrars and hence i know of this problem in detail

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