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I'll be taking some money from my family to meet the POF requirement.
How do I get a gift deed made? I came across an earlier post with the format, do I just get that format on a stamp paper and get it notarised by the same notary you go to for getting affidavits made? Or is there a different person to drafts gift deeds?
I'll be taking some money from my family to meet the POF requirement.
How do I get a gift deed made? I came across an earlier post with the format, do I just get that format on a stamp paper and get it notarised by the same notary you go to for getting affidavits made?
Precisely. You answered your question.
Precisely. You answered your question.
I see. Then why are both an affidavit as well as a gift deed required when they are basically the same thing?
Affidavit = gift deed. One document on stamp paper, officially notarised and signed by your family member is all you need.
On any value stamp paper, just type out the essence:
I, father of Armchairviking, do hereby gift my son the sum of INR XXXXX (CAD YYYYY), out of love and affection, to use as per his wishes. I relinquish all claims over the amount and do not seek a reimbursement of the same."
Signed by Notary's sign and seal, dated.
Dad's signature
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