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Income Tax : The new Income Tax Bill consolidates provisions for non-profits, covering registration, taxation, compliance, and capital gains ru...
Income Tax : The Income-Tax Bill 2025 simplifies house property income taxation, reducing complexity while maintaining key provisions for bette...
Income Tax : India's Income Tax Department shifts to a taxpayer-friendly approach, prioritizing silent recoveries, refund adjustments, and redu...
Income Tax : Explore why Cost Accountants (CMAs) should be included in the definition of "Accountant" under the Income Tax Bill 2025 for a comp...
Income Tax : Understand the New Tax Regime 2025 with updated slabs, deductions, and exemptions. Learn how to save tax and choose the best regim...
Income Tax : Explore the Finance Bill 2025 highlights, including revised tax rates, TDS/TCS amendments, ULIP taxation, and updated rules for sa...
Income Tax : ICMAI addresses the non-inclusion of 'Cost Accountant' in the Income Tax Bill 2025. The Council is engaging with policymakers to e...
Income Tax : Lok Sabha issues corrigenda for the Income-tax Bill, 2025, correcting references, formatting, and legal citations. Read the key am...
Income Tax : KSCAA's representation to CBDT highlights challenges in the Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2024, focusing on delayed appeals and suggesti...
Income Tax : Join our webinar on Faceless Tax Assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961. Learn concepts, challenges, and solutions from expert...
Income Tax : Karnataka High Court dismisses Revenue’s appeal in PCIT Vs Ennoble Construction, ruling on transport creditors' tax liability ...
Income Tax : Supreme Court emphasizes reasonable cause for TDS non-deduction under Section 271C. Highlights interplay of Sections 4, 5, 9, and ...
Income Tax : Delhi HC directs Nil TDS for SFDC Ireland citing no Permanent Establishment in India. Clarifies taxation under DTAA and Rule 28AA ...
Income Tax : Claim of the assessee for deduction for education cess was on a bonafide belief that it was allowable expenditure u/s. 37(1) and h...
Income Tax : Delhi High Court held that Freight Logistic Support Service provided by appellant are not in the nature of Fee for Technical Servi...
Income Tax : CBDT extends the due date for filing Form 56F under Section 10AA(8) and 10A(5) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, to March 31, 2025, for...
Income Tax : The Central Government notifies Punjab RERA for tax exemption under Section 10(46A) of the Income-tax Act, effective from the 2024...
Income Tax : The Indian government is set to introduce the new Income Tax Bill, 2025, in the Lok Sabha on February 13, 2025. This comprehensive...
Income Tax : Bhaikaka University, Gujarat, is approved for scientific research under Section 35(1)(ii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, effective f...
Income Tax : Notification No. 14/2025 updates Form 49C submission rules for liaison offices under the Income-Tax Act. Filing deadline set to 8 ...
To Remove Tax Arbitrage Long-term Capital Gains on debt oriented Mutual Fund and its qualification as Short-term capital asset – Section 2(42A) Amended Unlisted security and a unit of a mutual fund (other than an equity oriented mutual fund) shall be a short-term capital asset if it is held for not more than 36 months. Accordingly rate of tax on long term capital gains increased from 10 percent to 20 percent on transfer of units of Mutual Funds, other than equity oriented funds. Corresponding Amendment also made in Section 112 of the Act
1.0 DIRECT TAXES No change in the tax rates. No change in applicable Surcharge and Education Cess. Personal income tax exemption limit increased by Rs. 50,000 i.e. from Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 2,50,000 in the case of individual taxpayers who are below the age of 60 years. Similarly, the exemption limit in case of senior […]
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Tax Proposals of Budget-2014 for Salaried and Retired People along with Automatic Income Tax Tax Calculator in Excel format for Financial Year 2014-15 or Assessment Year 2015-16.
Personal Income-tax exemption limit raised by Rs. 50,000/- that is, from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh in the case of individual taxpayers, below the age of 60 years. Exemption limit raised from Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 3 lakh in the case of senior citizens. This is very good initiative by the NDA Govt. since public is already suffering from the Inflation, so I think this will provide some relaxation to Middle class persons.
Tax Benefits/ Exemptions to Individual/ HUF Basic Exemption Limit for FY 2014-15 is increased to Rs. 250000/- for individuals (whether male or female) below 60 years of age. For persons of 60 years or above, the basic exemption limit is raised to Rs. 300000/- Limit for Deduction u/s 80C has been increased to Rs. 150000/-. […]
Filing of appeal is a mechanism available to the assessees who are aggrieved by the orders passed by the adjudicating authority or the higher appellate authorities. However, mere filing of appeal is not sufficient and there is a condition of making pre-deposit of duty or tax amount involved in the case.
Section 92CC of the Act provides for Advance Pricing Agreement (APA). It empowers the Central Board of Direct Taxes, with the approval of the Central Government, to enter into an APA with any person for determining the Arm’s Length Price (ALP) or specifying the manner in which ALP is to be determined in relation to an international transaction which is to be entered into by the person.
Period of holding for Equity Mutual fund units has increased from 12 months to 36 months for capital gain purpose and Tax raised from 10% to 20%. Introduced Range concept in Transfer Pricing Tax Holiday for power sector companies extended to 10 years New definition for MSME to enhance the scope of incentives
Union Budget – Direct tax proposals – an Individual Point of view – 1. Increase of Basic exemption limit: Major expectation of increase in basic exemption limit has been given in the budget; the limit has been increased from Rs.2 lakhs to Rs. 2.50 lakhs for individuals except senior citizens and for senior citizens between 60 to 80 years has been increased from Rs. 2.50 lakhs to Rs. 3 lakhs. The revised income tax slabs are given below the table