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Income Tax : Expectation from budget – This would be the Fourth budget presented by Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman and second budget since covid has ...
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Income Tax : We all know that Central Budget -2022 will announce on 1st February, 2022 by or Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitaraman. During th...
Income Tax : The salaried persons perhaps have no say in the Budget. Businesses and the self employed manage their taxable incomes but the sala...
Goods and Services Tax : BJP Professional Cell, Mumbai has made a representation to Honorable Union Finance Minister and suggested 34 changes related to GS...
Income Tax : Rates of income-tax in respect of income liable to tax for the assessment year 2021-22 i.e. Financial Year 2020-21 In respect of i...
Income Tax : Union Budget proposed to remove the Dividend Distribution Tax. Currently, companies are required to pay DDT on the dividend paid t...
Income Tax : Tax Bar Association made a Pre Budget Memorandum to Finance Minister and requested for increase in Income Tax Slab Rate, Increase ...
Income Tax : Punjab Accountants Association hs requested Honourable Union Finance Minister, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman to revise Income-tax Slab fo...
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...
Income Tax : As you are aware the Hon'ble Finance Minister in her Budget Speech on lst February 2020 announced a new Scheme namely Vivad se V...
Income Tax : It is clarified that in case of an Indian citizen who becomes deemed resident of India under this proposed provision, income earne...
Under the existing provisions of the clause (12A) of section 10 of the Act, an employee contributing to the NPS is allowed an exemption in respect of 40% of the total amount payable to him on closure of his account or on his opting out.
Rationalization of section 43CA, section 50C and section 56. At present, while taxing income from capital gains (section 50C), business profits (section 43CA) and other sources (section 56) arising out of transactions in immovable property, the sale consideration or stamp duty value, whichever is higher is adopted. The difference is taxed as income both in the hands of the purchaser and the seller.
It is proposed to amend the section 54EC so as to provide that capital gain arising from the transfer of a long-term capital asset, being land or building or both, invested in the long-term specified asset at any time within a period of six months after the date of such transfer, the capital gain shall not be charged to tax subject to certain conditions specified in this section.
Rate of tax for all assessee Individual reduced from 10% to 5% in slab of Rs. 2,50,000 to Rs. 5,00,000. Introduction of Surcharge at 10% for assessee having income between Rs. 50 lacs to Rs. 1 Crore. Simplified form for filing income tax return to be announced which will be a one-page form only.
Existing provision of section 10(12A)of the Income Tax Act, 1961 provides that payment from National Pension System (NPS) to a subscriber on closurer of his account or opting out shall be exempt up to 40% of total corpus at time of withdrawal .
It is proposed to amend the provisions of section 44AA to increase monetary limits of income and total sales or turn over or gross receipts, etc specified in said clauses for maintenance of books of accounts from one lakh twenty thousand rupees to two lakh fifty thousand rupees and from ten lakh rupees to twenty-five lakh rupees
This may affect very severely to jewelers, builders, purchase of agricultural produce. Unless, some categories are specifically exempted by Government by Notification. One important point being ‘one event or one occasion’ is covered. Thus, for marriage function, if payment is made in parts also to e.g. Caterer, exceeding Rs 3 lacs, it would get covered by this provision.
In India, the quantum of domestic black money is huge which adversely affects the revenue of the Government creating a resource crunch for its various welfare programmes. Black money is generally transacted in cash and large amount of unaccounted wealth is stored and used in form of cash.
FM reduced rate of taxation from existing 10 per cent to 5 per cent for individual assesses between income of Rs 2.5 lakhs to Rs 5 lakhs. This would reduce tax liability of all persons below Rs 5 lakh income either to zero (with rebate) or 50 per cent of their existing liability.
It is proposed to insert sub-section (3A) in section 71 to provide that set-off of loss under the head Income from house property”against any other head of income shall be restricted to two lakh rupees for any assessment year.