Income Tax : This guide explains the income-tax rates applicable to individuals, HUFs, companies, firms, co-operative societies, and other taxp...
Income Tax : Tax on dividends, interest, royalties and FTS earned by non-residents is governed by the more beneficial rate under the Income-tax...
Income Tax : The applicable withholding tax depends on the Income-tax Act or the relevant DTAA, whichever is more beneficial. Treaty rates diff...
Income Tax : Explore income-tax rates applicable over the last ten assessment years for individuals, companies, firms, LLPs, HUFs, and co-opera...
Income Tax : The document explains tax rates applicable to individuals, HUFs, firms, companies, co-operative societies, foreign companies, and ...
Income Tax : The Government outlined a phased reduction in corporate tax rates with parallel withdrawal of exemptions. The key takeaway is a sh...
Income Tax : A summary of corporate tax concessions in India, including key deductions, exemptions, and revenue impact from 2021-24 under the I...
Income Tax : MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS IN PERSONAL INCOME TAX TO SUBSTANTIALLY BENEFIT THE MIDDLE CLASS PERSONS WITH INCOME UP TO RS. 7 LAKH WILL NOT...
Income Tax : India has progressive direct taxation system wherein an individual or Hindu undivided family (HUF) or an association of person or ...
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 : Higher rate of tax was prescribed in section 115BBE through an amendment made vide Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 2016 and ...
Income Tax : The issue under consideration is whether AOP is liable to tax at MMR if income of its members during relevant year exceeded basic ...
Income Tax : CBDT notifies forms for exercising option u/s 115BAA and 115BAB – Notification No. 10/2020, dated 12-02-2020 Section 115BAA deal...
Income Tax : In order to encourage investment in the capital market, it has been decided to withdraw the enhanced surcharge levied by Finance (...
Clarifying the misconception: No tax exemption of Rs. 7,00,000 under New Tax Regime for FY 2022-23. Understand the correct slabs, deductions, and tax implications for the financial year.
Explore the concept of Marginal Relief under the New Tax Regime from FY 2023-24 onwards. Section 115BAC allows taxpayers the option to choose between lower tax rates with certain exemptions and deductions forfeited or continue paying taxes at existing rates. The income tax slab rates for FY 2022-23 and the list of exemptions and deductions not allowed under the new regime are provided.
Consider tax implications before shifting to Indias New Tax Regime 2023 Evaluate deductions, business income impact, and file ITR by July 31. Choose wisely between old and new regimes for optimal savings.
Decode the changes in tax rate with the new Finance Bill (Budget) 2023 – an individual’s guide to the new & old regime.
The only way to determine old vs new tax regime- which is better is to enter income under both regimes to determine the actual tax payable.
Delve into the comparison between the old and new income tax regimes in India. Explore the impact on deductions, exemptions, and overall tax liability.
Understand the differences between old and new income tax regime and decide which taxation scheme suits you best with our guide. Old Vs New Income Tax Regime – Which is beneficial to me
Higher rate of tax was prescribed in section 115BBE through an amendment made vide Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 2016 and the said amendment received assent of the President of India on 15.12.2016 and therefore the amendment shall apply prospectively w.e.f. 15.12.2016 and not retrospectively.
Understand the new Critical Examination of Section 115BAC – New Tax Regime from the latest Union Budget. Learn about the applicability, rate of tax and more.
The new tax regime for individuals and Hindu undivided families, or HUFs, brought via Section 115BAC of the Income Tax Act was aimed at bringing in a lower rate and a simpler tax system from 1 April 2020.