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Charts showing tax rate and impact of Budget 2010 on taxation of senior citizens

February 26, 2010 1032 Views 0 comment Print

New income tax rates proposed in budget 2010 for senior citizens for assessment year 2011-12/ financial year 2010-11. In the case of every individual, being a resident in India, who is of the age of sixty-five years or more at any time during the previous year, New income tax rates proposed in budget 2010 for assessment year 2011-12/ financial year 2010-11 is as follows:-

Impact of Budget 2010 on taxation of resident woman below the age of 65 years

February 26, 2010 982 Views 0 comment Print

New income tax rates proposed in budget 2010 for resident woman below 65 years of age for assessment year 2011-12/ financial year 2010-11.Chart showing Tax impact for resident woman below 65 years of age

Impact of Budget 2010 on taxation of resident individuals below the age of 65 years and HUF

February 26, 2010 646 Views 0 comment Print

New income tax rates proposed in budget 2010 for male resident individual and Hindu undivided family for assessment year 2011-12/ financial year 2010-11. No Surcharge. Education and SHE cess will be applicable . Impact of Budget 2010 on taxation of resident individuals below the age of 65 years and HUF

Fund house allowing Dividend stripping by big clients

February 26, 2010 1228 Views 0 comment Print

Saving on taxes is not a big problem if one has the means to do it within the limits of law. Investors who have made short-term profits in ‘high-gain’ asset classes like equities, real estate and bullion are going all out to save on taxes. Affluent investors are resorting to ‘dividend stripping’ to set off their gains against “managed” losses arising in mutual fund portfolios.

A brief on proposed changes in Budget 2010-11 in respect of Direct and Indirect Taxes

February 26, 2010 633 Views 0 comment Print

On the Direct Tax side, goods concessions were announced for Individuals- the new rate of taxes shall be exempted till income of 1.6 lakhs, 10% upto 5 lakhs, 20% from 5 to 8 lakhs and 30% above 8 lakhs. Further additional tax deduction of 20K was announced on investment in long term infrastructure bonds. For corporates the surcharge was reduced from 10 to 7.5%. Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) has been increased from 15 to 18%.

Important changes proposed in respect of Income tax laws in budget 2010-2011

February 26, 2010 1360 Views 0 comment Print

There is no change in the rates of Income Tax for Partnership firms, Limited Companies. But Current surcharge of 10 per cent on domestic companies reduced to 7.5 per cent and Minimum alternate tax on the book profits is increased from 15% to 18%. The Deduction u/s 80C has been increased by Rs. 20000 subject to the condition that the additional deduction of Rs 20000 shall be available if the investment is made in the Infrastructure bonds.

Government increased Penalty for failure to get account audited in Budget 2010-11

February 26, 2010 849 Views 0 comment Print

Finance Minister in his Finance Bill 2010 proposed to increase the maximum penalty, leviable under section 271 B for failure to get accounts audited under section 44AB or to furnish a report of such audit, from one lakh rupees to one lakh fifty thousand rupees.

Limit of turnover or gross receipts for the purpose of Tax audit and presumptive taxation increased: Budget 2010-11

February 26, 2010 5523 Views 0 comment Print

In order to reduce compliance burden of small businesses and professionals, it is proposed to increase the aforesaid threshold limit from forty lakh rupees to sixty lakh rupees in the case of persons carrying on business and from ten lakh rupees to fifteen lakh rupees in the case of persons carrying on profession.

Change in provisions related to disallowance of expenditure on account of non-compliance with TDS provisions : Budget 2010-11

February 26, 2010 1116 Views 0 comment Print

The existing provisions of section 40(a)(ia) of Income-tax Act provide for the disallowance of expenditure like interest, commission, brokerage, professional fees, etc. if tax on such expenditure was not deducted, or after deduction was not paid during the previous year.

New Income tax slabs for Individual, Senior Citizens, and females HUF, Firms, Companies and others as amended by budget 2010

February 26, 2010 10881 Views 0 comment Print

These rates are also applicable for charging income-tax during the financial year 2010-11 on current incomes in cases where accelerated assessments have to be made, for instance, provisional assessment of shipping profits arising in India to non­residents, assessment of persons leaving India for good during the financial year, assessment of persons who are likely to transfer property to avoid tax, assessment of bodies formed for a short duration, etc.

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