Tax Planning is an important agenda of any individual. People often end up paying taxes even after exhausting their limits under Section 80C, 80 D and so on. However, do you know that a very important tool which is often overlooked, is formation of a HUF, which is a legitimate way of reducing your tax liability.
Tax benefits of Home Loan- Overall there are two types of tax benefits that are available on the repayment of a housing loan. Interest paid on the loan is eligible for a deduction up to Rs. 1.5 lakh per annum from the taxable income of the individual under Sec 24 when the property is self-occupied or it is one ownership property lying vacant.
Deduction for Medical treatment of dependent :- Under Section 80DD of the Act, where an individual has incurred expenditure for the medical treatment, training and rehabilitation of a dependent, being a person with disability or has paid or deposited any amount under prescribed scheme for the maintenance of dependent, such individual will be allowed a deduction to the extent of Rs 50,000. However, if the dependent is suffering from severe disability, a deduction of Rs 75,000 will be allowed.
1st July 2018 to be celebrated as ‘GST day’, to commemorate the first year of the unprecedented reform of Indian taxation GST is a fitting tribute to spirit of cooperative federalism as all decisions in the 27 meetings of GST Council taken by consensus GST – ‘ONE NATION, ONE TAX, ONE MARKET’- binds India into […]
People buy a second home for many reasons, which, inter-alia, include as an investment for capital appreciation; to use it as a holiday home; to get a regular stream of income by way of rentals; or to diversify their investment portfolio. However, it is important for an individual, who is planning to buy a second home, to understand the tax implications under the Income-Tax Act 1961 of owning and maintaining the second home.
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/-}.
Many organisation provide the facility of Leave Encashment (by whatever name called be it earned leave, sick leave etc) either 1) during the period of employment or 2) at the time of retirement (including separation on account of resignation, retrenchment, VRS etc other than termination) of the employee or 3) at the time of Termination […]
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.
Section 80D: Deduction Under Section 80D for Mediclaim Insurance Premium to Individual, HUF, Senior Citizens.
Arjuna (Fictional Character): Krishna, Can the Return under GST be revised? Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, There is no any concept of revised return under GST. So, under GST, no amendment can be made in the return once it is filed. Arjuna: Krishna, What the taxpayer should do if any mismatch occurred in sales after filing […]