Income Tax Tax Deductions related News, Article, Notification, Judgments covering all section Including Section 80C, 80D, 80TTA, 80HHC, 80JJA
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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...
1) Deduction allowable from Income for payment of Life Insurance Premium (Sec. 80C). (a) Life Insurance premia paid in order to effect or to keep in force an insurance on the life of the assessee or on the life of the spouse or any child of assesse
Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Finance 26-November-2015 09:44 IST Date for sending comments by the stakeholders and general public regarding phasing-out plan of deductions under the Income-tax Act extended till 31st December, 2015 A phasing-out plan of deductions under Income-tax Act was placed in the public domain on 20th of November 2015. […]
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ne of the pillars of the of the taxation proposals included in the Finance Minister’s budget speech for 2015-16 was extension of benefits to the middle class. In this process the Finance Minister announced extension of certain benefits in respect of medical treatment under section 80DDB. This section allows a deduction for expenditure incurred on treatment of specified ailments.
If you are young, single, with no dependants, you have all the time to think about tax planning and related investments that help do so. Banks and financial advisors might have already started approaching you with their tax saving ideas. Basically, you have ample opportunities to gear your investment portfolio on the right track.
We should meet our tax obligations every year as responsible citizens. However, the law allows certain “tax-deductible” savings and we owe it to ourselves to benefit from these options, which could translate into future savings. Every citizen has a fundamental duty to pay taxes honestly and a fundamental right to avail of all the tax incentives that the government provides. Therefore, through prudent tax planning, not only can income-tax liability be reduced but a better future can also be ensured through compulsory savings in government and other schemes. Let us take a look at how one can achieve successful tax planning to enjoy optimum benefits.
Section 80D of the Income-tax Act seeks to provide deduction of INR 15,000 to a taxpayer who has incurred expenditure on health insurance of himself, spouse, and dependent children. A further, deduction of INR 15,000 is provided, if the expenditure is incurred on behalf of the parents.
The Income Tax Act provides that on determination of the gross total income of an assessee after considering income from all the heads, certain deductions therefrom may be allowed. These deductions detailed in chapter VIA of the Income Tax Act must be distinguished from the exemptions provides in Section 10 of the Act. While the former are to be reduced from the gross total income, the latter do not form part of the income at all.
Budget 2015-16 Deduction for employment of new workmen extended to benefit to all assessees having manufacturing units instead of only corporate assessees. Further, in order to enable the smaller units to claim this incentive, it is proposed to extend the benefit under the section to units employing even 50 instead of 100 regular workmen.
Determination of Annual Value of Self-occupied property. Annual Value of one house away from work place.Determination of Annual Value of Let out house properties. Other Permissible Deductions from Annual Value in cases of let out properties. Interest for pre-construction period. Benefit for vacancy for the period when the property remains vacant (in cases of let out proporties). Exclusion of unrealised rent from annual value. Set off and carry forward of loss in cases of house properties. Computation Of Income From Self Occupied Property. Interest on borrowed capital for self occupied property. Deductions Under Section 80C In Relation To Investment In New Residential House Property