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Income Tax : In Circular No.1/2019 dated 1st January, 2019 on the above-mentioned subject, the provisions of section 8OTTB were inadvertently n...
TDS on Salaries – Section 192- Procedure to deduct TDS – Compliance with Income Tax Act and rules there under Under Section 192, the employer is required to deduct Tax at Source while making the payment of salary during financial year to the employees, at the rate of applicable to the individuals. For deduction of […]
You can save your Income Tax lawfully.There are various deductions available through which you can save your tax.Utilize the investment process properly for your tax planning.We will discuss about the same:- DEDUCTION U/S 80C, DEDUCTION U/S 80D, DEDUCTION U/S 80E, DEDUCTION U/S 80TTA
Any interest income earned by an individual or a Hindu Undivided Family on savings accounts held with banks or co-operative society or post office is allowed as a deduction under section 80TTA of the Income Tax Act. The provisions relating to the same are explained in the current article. Provisions of section 80TTA – The […]
General Exemptions & Deductions available for salaried employees for FY 2018-19 i.e. AY 2019-20 includes House Rent Allowance, Interest on Home Loan, Standard Deduction and Chapter VI-A deductions which includes- Section 80C, Section 80CCC – Pension Funds, Section 80CCD – National Pension Scheme (NPS), Section 80CCE, Section 80D – Medical Insurance, Section 80DD – Maintenance […]
Based on my interaction with most of the salaried people, I have gathered an impression that many of the salaried people feel that as the tax has already been deducted by their employer from their salary, they are not required to file any ITR. Likewise most of the retired people, who mainly survive on interest […]
In Circular No.1/2019 dated 1st January, 2019 on the above-mentioned subject, the provisions of section 8OTTB were inadvertently not correctly explained in para 5.5.12 of the circular. The correct position of the admissibility of deduction under section 8OTTB is provided as under:-
Section 80TTA is introduced with effect from April 01, 2013 and will apply from AY 2013-14 and onwards. Section is introduced to provide deduction to an individual or a Hindu undivided family in respect of interest received on deposits (not being time deposits) in a savings account held with banks, cooperative banks and post office.
The income tax return season is in full swing with 31st July approaching fast. While filing the income tax return salaried people only provide copy of the form No. 16 to the person preparing his income tax returns without any further details.
Discover 27 expert tips to save income tax in India for salaried and business persons. Learn how to legally reduce your tax liability and maximize your savings.
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.