Income Tax : Employers are required to issue a detailed perquisites statement where salary exceeds Rs.1.5 lakh. This ensures accurate reporting...
Income Tax : The draft rules revamp perquisite valuation and allowances, raising car-related taxes while expanding relief for education, HRA, a...
Income Tax : The draft Income-tax Rules, 2026 consolidate perquisite valuation into a single framework and significantly raise exemption limits...
Income Tax : This explains how ESOPs are taxed as salary at exercise and as capital gains at sale. The key takeaway is the two-stage taxation f...
Income Tax : The rules clarify how rent-free or concessional housing is taxed differently for government and private employees, depending on lo...
Income Tax : Perquisites includes the value of any concession in the matter of rent respecting any accommodation provided to the assessee by hi...
Goods and Services Tax : Gifts up to a value of Rs 50,000/- per year by an employer to his employee are outside the ambit of GST. However, gifts of value m...
Income Tax : State Bank of India: Interest Rates on 1st April, 2011- For the purpose of computing perquisite valuation Interest rates as on 1st...
Income Tax : The salaried class, reeling under the inflationary pressures, has suffered yet another setback this holiday season with the announ...
Income Tax : THE much-awaited perquisite valuation rules have finally been notified by the CBDT. The Board has amended Rule 3 to give effect to...
Income Tax : ITAT Delhi dismisses Revenue's appeal against order of Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) regarding valuation of perquisites and...
Income Tax : CIT Vs Shankar Krishnan (Bombay High Court) Whether Notional Interest on Security Deposit paid by employer for accommodation of it...
Income Tax : Non-charging of interest on the loan amount given by lending company to its director could not be a perquisite as no remuneration ...
Income Tax : ITAT held that order of the ld CIT(A) is hereby affirmed where he has held the assessee bank to be assessee in default for short-d...
Income Tax : Rajesh Kumar vs. ACIT (ITAT Agra) Section 17(1) defines ‘salary’ and ‘perquisite’ separately for the purposes of sections ...
Income Tax : Key updates on income tax deduction from salaries under Section 192 for FY 2024-25, including amendments, surcharge rates, and new...
Income Tax : Corrigendum for the Notification bearing G.S.R. No. 615 (E) dated 18.08.2023 i.e. Income Tax Notification No. 65/2023 dated 18th A...
Income Tax : CBDT has modified Income Tax Rules, 1962, to determine the value of perquisite for residential accommodation provided by employers...
Income Tax : CBDT issued Income Tax Circular No. 04/2022 on 15th March 2022 and explained all provisions related to deduction of Tax At Source ...
Income Tax : CBDT revises Form No. 12BA (Statement showing particulars of perquisites, other fringe benefits or amenities and profits in lieu o...
Overview of the New Income Tax Act, 2025 structure for Salary income. Covers taxable perquisites, standard deduction limits, and exemptions for gratuity, leave encashment, and funds.
New tax rules increase salary thresholds for perquisite exemptions. Rules 3C and 3D change limits for tax-free perquisites and overseas medical expenses.
Explore what’s taxable and non-taxable in salary, including allowances, perquisites and deductions. Learn key components and tax exemptions under Income Tax Act.
Key updates on income tax deduction from salaries under Section 192 for FY 2024-25, including amendments, surcharge rates, and new tax regime details.
Perquisites and Profits in Lieu of Salary are important components of taxable income under the Income Tax Act of 1961. These refer to additional financial benefits, compensations, or payments that an employer provides to employees beyond their regular salary or wages. They are considered part of the employee’s income and are therefore subject to taxation.
Section 17 is amended to allow rule-based limits for perquisites, including employer-paid medical travel, effective April 1, 2026.
The Finance Bill 2025 proposes raising salary limits for perquisites like amenities and medical expenses, exempting some employees from additional taxation.
Learn how employer contributions over ₹7.5 lakhs are taxed under Section 17(2)(viia), including rules for taxable perquisites and accretions in PF, pension, and NPS.
Exempted perquisites for salaried taxpayers, including medical, food, phone facilities, gifts, and more under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Learn how to compute the perquisite value of rent-free accommodation under Section 17 of the Income Tax Act, including recent rule changes and effective dates.