Selling your gold for cash could be tougher from next month onwards
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If you are looking to make some quick cash by selling your household gold , it’s the right time to so; from April 1, the cash limit for sale against gold will be reduced from Rs 20,000 to Rs 10,000 per person a day.
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Exceeding this limit would attract a new scheme of things, posing problems for bothbuyers and sellers .
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"This will affectrural India the most where people are not yet accustomed to bank transfers or online transactions . In urban India, a buyer can transfer money to a seller's account and the latter can withdraw it," Saurabh Gadgil, national director, India Bullion & Jewellers Association, told ET.
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Earlier, gold traders used to buy gold and raise multiple invoices against the purchase when the value exceeded Rs 20,000. However, it will become difficult to raise multiple invoices under the new rules.
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Also read: These are the 10 countries hoarding enormous mountains of gold
Exceeding this limit would attract a new scheme of things, posing problems for both
Also read: Rate hikes might actually be good for gold
"This will affect
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Earlier, gold traders used to buy gold and raise multiple invoices against the purchase when the value exceeded Rs 20,000. However, it will become difficult to raise multiple invoices under the new rules.
(Image source: WhatsUpLife)
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