Income Tax Tax Deductions related News, Article, Notification, Judgments covering all section Including Section 80C, 80D, 80TTA, 80HHC, 80JJA
Income Tax : The eligibility period for startup tax exemption has been extended to March 31, 2030. Startups must meet DPIIT and compliance cond...
Income Tax : Understand how Chapter VIII reshapes deductions with strict conditions, structured sections, and limits. Learn key compliance rule...
Income Tax : The issue concerned whether deductions under section 80GGC could be denied solely on investigation inputs alleging accommodation e...
Income Tax : The issue highlights that automated messages questioning donation deductions lack clarity on mismatches, forcing donors to revise ...
Income Tax : Know about TAN under Section 203A of the Income Tax Act—its purpose, applicability, application process, forms, penalties, and k...
Income Tax : This explainer breaks down how Section 80G deductions work and who can claim them. It highlights deduction categories, qualifying ...
Corporate Law : Finance Bill 2024 updates Section 80G to reflect "National Sports Development Fund" and changes approval procedures for charities....
Income Tax : Learn about the amended provisions allowing non-government employers to deduct up to 14% of employee salaries for pension scheme ...
Income Tax : Section 35AC of the Income Tax Act, as amended by the Finance Act, 2016, provides that no deduction under this section shall be al...
Income Tax : Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Finance 26-November-2015 09:44 IST Date for sending comments by the stake...
Income Tax : The Tribunal upheld deletion of disallowance where the tax authority failed to produce direct evidence linking the taxpayer to any...
Income Tax : Bombay High Court granted interim relief to a co-operative credit society, restraining coercive tax recovery in a Section 80P dedu...
Income Tax : The High Court found no mistake apparent on record to warrant rectification under Section 254, holding that the Tribunal's decisio...
Income Tax : ITAT Panaji ruled that cooperative societies can claim a deduction under Section 80P even if they filed their return late, but onl...
Income Tax : The ITAT has denied a deduction under Section 80ID for Ramesh Bhatia HUF, ruling that a previously used hotel building doesn't qua...
Income Tax : CBDT corrigendum adds Sikkim to the list of eligible states for income tax deductions under Section 80-IE for North-Eastern undert...
Income Tax : CBDT issues corrigendum adding Sikkim to Schedule 80-IE for income tax deductions under Section 80-IE for North-Eastern undertakin...
Income Tax : TDS on agents commission reduced from 5% to 2% as per the Finance Bill 2024. New rate effective from October 1, 2024, under Sectio...
Company Law : NFRA issues order penalizing CA Pawan Jain and Mis Kumar Jain & Associates for lapses in issuing reports under Income Tax Act for ...
Income Tax : Check out Income Tax Notification 57/2023 issued by the Ministry of Finance, offering tax deduction relaxation for ship lease paym...
Medical treatment of specified ailments under section 80DDB:-Deductions of expenses on medical treatment of specified ailments (such as AIDS, cancer and neurological diseases) can be claimed under Section 80DDB. The maximum amount of deduction allowed from gross total income is restricted to Rs 40,000 (which goes up to Rs 60,000 if the age of the person treated is 60 years or more) on condition that no medical reimbursement is received from any insurance company or employer for this amount.
The deduction under section 80E is available to an individual if following conditions are satisfied: 1. Deduction available only to Individual not to HUF or other type of Assessee. 2. Deduction amount: – The amount of interest paid is eligible for deduction and moreover there is no cap on the amount to be deducted. You can deduct the entire interest amount from your taxable income. However there is no benefit available on the repayment of principal amount of the loan.
Deduction in respect of for health insurance premia paid, etc. Under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act, 1961 – Aggregate allowable is Rs. 15,000/{For Senior Citizens it is Rs. 20000/-}.
Calculate your House Rent Allowance (HRA) exemption know HRA exemption Calculation Formula and download HRA Calculator in excel format for easy calculation of exempt HRA Allowance out of Total HRA received by Salaried Assessee.
The amount donated towards charity attracts deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Section 80G has been in the law book since financial year 1967-68 and it seems it’s here to stay. Several deductions have been swept away but the tax sop for donations appears to have survived the axe.
Section 80 C provides for deduction of upto Rs. 1.50 lakhs in respect of life insurance premium along with various other items. For Life insurance premium the deduction can be claimed even where the payments are made for your children.
As the date 31st March comes closer tax assessees try to find different ways to save their hard-earned money from being taxed (of course in a Positive manner) and that’s why here I am for explaining various ways through which an assessee can save his/her tax lawfully. Now whenever we talk about tax savings, we […]
Articles deal with provisions of deduction Under Section 80C on Tuition Fees Paid for children’s education and Under Section 80E on Interest paid on Education loan. The deduction on payments made towards tuition fee can be claimed up to Rs. 1,50,000/- from A.Y. 2015-16, together with deduction in respect of insurance, provident fund and pension.
The Income Tax Act, 1961 provides deduction u/s. 80U in pursuance of which an individual (Indian citizen and foreign national) who is resident of India, and who suffers from not less than 40 per cent of any disability is eligible for deduction to the extent of Rs. 75,000/- and in case of severe disability to the extent of Rs. 125,000/-.
Employees generally receive a house rent allowance (HRA) as a part of the salary package, in accordance with the terms and conditions of employment. HRA is given to meet the cost of a rented house taken by the employee for his stay. Exemption on HRA is available under Section 10(13A) of the Income Tax Act and Rule 2A of the Income Tax Rules. Taxpayer would be surprised to see that there is no amount wise upper ceiling on HRA exemption.