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Income Tax : t under the proposed section 194K, a Mutual Fund shall be required to deduct TDS @ 10% only on dividend payment and no tax shall b...
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#Budget 2016- Rationalization of limit of deduction allowable in respect of rents paid under Section 80GG The existing provisions of Section 80GG provide for a deduction of any expenditure incurred by an individual in excess of ten per cent of his total income towards payment of rent in respect of any furnished or unfurnished accommodation […]
1. Re-introduction of Standard deduction to Salaried and pensioners 2. Enhancement of Tax rebate under section 80D 3. Enhancement of Basic Tax free Exemption limit 4. Amendment required in Section 40A(3)/40A(3A) 5. Amendment of Section 234E
After a seemingly endless amount of time, the salaried class seeks after a ‘typical man cordial’ Budget that may oversee family unit spending plans, regardless of expansion. Key procurements in direct duties that might be taken a gander at in this Budget, especially for the salaried class of people, are the following:
Union Budget 2016 is likely to focus more on rural spending, defense and housing. According to my opinion Some proposed Direct Tax Changes should be : Tax on Companies/ Firms/LLPs: Corporate Tax rate to be reduced to 25% from the current 30%. Further the same should be inclusive of surcharge and education cess.
1. Re-introduction of Standard Deduction to Salaried / Pensioner Income Tax Payees. 2. Enhancement of deduction u/s 80C to Income Tax Payees from present Rs.1-50 lac / Rs.2.00 lac to Rs.3-00 lac, if not Rs.5-00 lac a year. 3. Enhancement of deduction u/s 24 to Income Tax Payees from present Rs.2-00 lac to Rs.3-00, if not Rs.5-00 lac a year.
The reimbursement of medical expenses upto Rs.15000/- in a F. Y. is exempted since F. Y.1997-98. Although the cost of medical treatment is increasing day by day, the Govt .has not increased the limit in 18 years.
Raising the limit for eligible deduction under Section 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD- Presently the Section 80 CCE provides for a cap of Rs. 1.50 lacs for deduction available under Section 80C, 80CCC and 80 CCD(1) taken together. The present limit of Rs. 1.50 lacs was raised from Rs. 1 lacs in the budget of 2014. The erstwhile limit of Rs. 1 lacs was fixed in 2003 for these benefits. It has been almost 14 years during which the limit has been just increased by 50% which works out to just 2.98% annually.