Having gold, silver and jewelry at home is a part of the Indian culture and people have a feeling that investment in gold and gold jewelry is like a hedge against inflation. However, there are some income tax and CBDT circulars that are important for the people to know as there is a lot of confusion in this regard. Rumours have been spreading on social media regarding the government-mandated ceiling for gold and gold jewelry and the next crackdown is going to happen on gold and jewelry investments.

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Asked about the ceiling on gold and jewelry that one can keep at home and what does the Income Tax and CBDT circular says in this regard Sunil Garg, an independent tax expert told Zee Business TV, "There is no ceiling on how much a person can keep in gold or jewelry at home. However, they must have the source of that gold and jewelry made of gold, silver and other precious metals after a certain limit." Garg said that an unmarried woman can keep 250 gms of gold at home and an Income Tax official or department won't ask about that much of gold possession at home. Similarly, in the case of a married woman, the limit is 500 gms. In the case of a man, the limit is 100 gms.

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Garg made it clear that it doesn't mean one can't keep gold beyond such limit at home. He said, "Beyond this limit, one has to keep the source of that gold and jewelry. In the year 1990, the Gold Control Act 1968 was repealed and hence there is no ceiling on how much one can keep gold and jewelry at home if they fulfill the above-mentioned criteria related to the source. Earlier, there was no need to keep the source of gold and jewelry but after the 11 May 2016 CBDT circular, one has to keep the source of gold and jewelry beyond the above-mentioned limit." So, if you have gold and jewelry made of precious metals, don't pay heed to the social media rumours and let your near and dear ones know about these Income Tax and CBDT norms.