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COMPARISON OF TAX STRUCTURE FOR INDIVIDUAL FOR F.Y. 2018-19 & F.Y.2019-20 The Interim Budget was announced on 1st Feb, 2019 in Lok Sabha. The comparison of tax structure for individual is as follows: No change in Tax Slab I. In the case of every individual other than individual referred in point (II) and (III): Particulars […]
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Tax planning is one of the Key planning in which everyone indulges to get the most out of the benefits available in Income Tax Act. Budget 2018 proposed some key changes in the income tax laws which will become effective from 01.04.2018. Following are New Income Tax Changes affecting Tax planning from 01.04.2018
Fee for delayed filing of Income Tax Return return under Section 234F of Income Tax Act, 1961 (Applicable w.e.f 01.04.2018 i.e for A.Y 2018-19)
New section 80TTB to allow a deduction upto Rs 50,000/- in respect of interest income from deposits held by senior citizens. However, no deduction under section 80TTA shall be allowed in these cases.
After a gap of 14 years, the government reintroduced long term capital gains amounting to Rs one lakh and above at the rate of 10% on the sale of equities and equity mutual funds if they are sold any time after one year of their purchase. This means even If you sell your equity on April2, you will be liable to pay the tax at the rate of 10% on account of long term capital gains.
This article would contain major amendments proposed vide union Budget 2018 along with the impact of the same on Taxpayer/citizen as well as revenue to the govt /remarks & one more column would be for rating of the amendment. You would have to invest 20 minutes in order to gain yourself an understanding of the budget proposal related to taxation.
The new budget which was introduced by Mr Jaitley saw the reintroduction of tax on Long term capital gain @10% with certain restrictions. The pivotal part of this restriction can be entirely put into one word i.e GRANDFATHERING as on 31st January 2018 , which certainly is inspired by tweets of Mr Shashi tharoor considering the usage of such a rare word.
Section 80DDB of the Act, inter-alia, provide that a deduction is available to an individual and Hindu undivided family with regard to amount paid for medical treatment of specified diseases in respect of very senior citizen upto Rs 80,000/-