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Arjuna: Krishna, there’s news that the Income Tax Act of 1961 might soon be replaced. What’s this all about?

Krishna: Arjuna, after over six decades of serving as the foundation of India’s tax laws, the Income Tax Act has grown complicated due to numerous amendments. The new direct tax laws is designed to simplify and modernize the tax system, making it easier for taxpayers to understand and comply with the provisions. Think of it as a fresh start for taxation in India. Further on August 21st, 2024, on occasion of 165th year of Income Tax Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ji has announced that the much-awaited new direct tax law would soon be introduced in 2025.

Arjuna: Krishna, why the Income Tax Act 1961 needs to be change?

Krishna: The Income Tax Act of 1961 has been the bedrock of India’s taxation system for over six decades. However, the complexity of the Act, coupled with numerous amendments over the years, has made it cumbersome and difficult to navigate. The review is essential for several reasons:

1. Simplicity: The Act has become overly complicated, leading to a lack of clarity for taxpayers.

2. Reducing Litigation: The complexity often leads to disputes and lengthy legal battles.

3. Global Alignment: A modern tax code will bring India closer to global best practices.

4. Ease of Compliance: A simplified tax system will make it easier for taxpayers to comply, reducing the burden on both individuals and businesses.

Arjuna: That sounds good Krishna, but when will the new Direct Tax laws be implemented?

Krishna: Based on the latest updates, the new laws is being reviewed with all key stakeholders and is likely to be introduced in the 2025 Budget. The government currently collecting the queries and suggestions of the public and accordingly the government is working to make the direct tax simpler than ever before. Till now more than 6,500 valuable suggestions have been received through the portal since it was opened on October 6 reflecting active public participation towards further simplification of the IT Act.

Arjuna: Interesting, Krishna! How can someone submit suggestions for the changes in the Income Tax Act?

Krishna: It’s quite simple, Arjuna. Just visit the website https://www.incometax.gov.in. On the top left, you’ll see a tab labeled “Suggestion for Revamp of the IT Act.” Click on it, fill in your name and contact details, generate an OTP, and you’ll be taken to a page where you can make suggestions. You can specify whether your feedback is about language simplification, litigation reduction, removing outdated provisions, or making compliance easier. Just fill in the details and hit submit, and your suggestions will be registered.

Arjuna: It seems like the new Direct Tax law will really change the way taxes work in India. What should taxpayers take from this big change?

Krishna: Arjuna, the new tax code is more than just new rules; it’s a move toward a simpler, clearer system that everyone can understand. By removing complicated language, it makes it easier for each taxpayer to know their responsibilities and follow them without confusion. When tax laws are simple, people are more likely to be honest and active in handling their taxes. Just as light clears away darkness, a clear tax laws clears up confusion, making it something everyone can follow with confidence. Taxpayers just need to stay informed as changes happen. In the end, a simpler tax system doesn’t just help taxpayers; it makes the whole country stronger by bringing fairness, clarity, and shared responsibility.

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