consumer price index

Download Cost Inflation Indexed Cost Calculator in Excel Format

Calculate Long term capital gain on sale of capital Assets other then shares with the help of Indexation.- We have given below the Cost Inflation (CII) Index calculator which automatically calculates Indexed cost of your asset. In the calculator You just have to fill the Year of Sale, Year of Purchase , Cost of Purchase/Acquisition/Improvement and Index if sale is made in financial year 2011-12 or later. Cost Inflation Index for financial Year 2011-12 is 785 and for f..
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Cost Inflation Index meaning and Index for all the years

It is a measure of inflation that finds application in tax law, when computing long-term capital gains on sale of assets. Section 48 of the Income-Tax Act defines the index as what is notified by the Central Government every year, having regard to 75 per cent of average rise in the consumer price index (CPI) for urban non-manual employees for the immediately preceding previous year.
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New inflation index- meaning, negative and positive aspects, reason for inflation and how index is calculated

The government today came out with a new index on inflation, which revealed that the rate of price rise declined by 1.3 percentage points to a 7-month low of 8.5 per cent in August. However, data on the old inflation series, which was released along with the new series today, showed that the rate of price rise dipped marginally from 10 per cent in July to 9.5 per cent in August.
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Government considering increase in the income-tax exemption limit for individuals in next budget

The government is exploring an increase in the income-tax exemption limit for individuals to compensate for the high recent inflation, but revenue considerations and the fact that the limit was hiked sharply in 2008-09 could force it to maintain status quo or give just a token hike. The proposal has figured in the preliminary discussions , as the policymakers debate ways to give some relief to households from high inflation.
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In case of gifted Assets, indexation benefit is available from the year of acquisition of the previous owner

This article summarizes a recent ruling of the Special Bench (SB) of the Mumbai Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) [ITA No. 7315/Mum/2007] in the case of DCIT vs. Manjula Shah (Taxpayer) which held that, in the case of gifted capital asset, indexation benefit is available to a donee from the year of its acquisition by the previous owner. The SB adopted a purposive construction of the definition of 'Indexed Cost of Acquisition' (ICOA) by looking at the scheme of the Ind..
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Government decided to hike the minimum wages to Rs 100 from existing Rs 80 per day

Bringing relief to the working class of the country facing an unprecedented price rise, the government has decided to hike the minimum wages to Rs 100 from existing Rs 80 per day. "The decision to hike minimum wages to Rs 100 per day would be implemented with retrospective effect from November 1, 2009," a Labour Ministry source told.
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Government will not propose to adopt Consumer Price Index (CPI) instead of Wholesale Price Index (WPI)

Government does not propose to change the method of calculation of Inflation based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI), which is being published on weekly basis regularly since 1947. According to available information, 157 countries use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to track inflation, while the WPI is used by 24 countries including India.
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RBI expcted to keep key policy rates unchanged in the monetary policy review

The Reserve Bank of India might change its bias towards softening interest rates into a more cautious outlook but is expected to keep key policy rates unchanged in the monetary policy review on Tuesday. At the same time, banking sources close to the development said the central bank could raise its growth target from 5-6 per cent [...]
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