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Capital Gain Calculator for Shares – Long Term and Short term gain

January 29, 2012 19591 Views 0 comment Print

In this calculator which is in excel format you only have to mention the Date of Purchase, Date of sales, Purchase Value, Sales Value, Number of Shares and name of the script. The calculator will calculate the Long Term and Short term Capital gain on Sale of Shares automatically and provides a total at the bottom of Total Short Term Capital Gain, Total Long term Capital Gain and Total Capital Gain on Sale of Shares.

Income tax Calculator for A.Y. 2012-13 & 2011-12

January 29, 2012 26751 Views 0 comment Print

Income tax Calculator for A.Y. 2012-13 -This Calculator calculates Income Tax Liability of you in very simple way. You Just have to mention your date of birth as per PAN card then You have to select you category in which you fall. If you are aged less then sixty then you have to choose from the category Male or Female. If you are aged above sixty then you have to choose the category from senior citizen and Very Senior Citizen. Those who attained the age of Sixty year during the period from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 or before are Senior Citizen and those who attained the age of 80 Years during the period from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 or before are very senior citizens. Maximum Income exempt for A.Y. 2012-13 for senior Citizens is Rs. 2,40,000/- but the same is Rs. 5,00,000/- for very senior citizens.

Income Tax Calculator for A.Y. 2011-12, 10-11, 09-10, 08-09, 07-08

January 26, 2012 31232 Views 0 comment Print

Download Income Tax Calculator for salaried For A.Y. 2011-12, 10-11, 09-10, 08-09, 07-08 for Male, Female, Senior Citizens. The calculator also calculate interest U/s. 234A, 234B and 234C, Automatically. Calculator for those having Income from Salaries.

Public issue of Hudco Tax Free Bonds to open on 27 Jan 2012

January 26, 2012 2413 Views 0 comment Print

State-run Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) today said its public issue of tax-free bonds will hit the market on January 27 with a target of raising up to Rs 4,685 crore. The income by way of interest on these Bonds shall not form part of total income as per provisions under section 10 (15) (iv) (h) of I.T. Act, 1961; There shall be no deduction of tax at source from the interest, which accrues to the bondholders;

Salient Features of IRFC Tax Free Bonds – Opening on 27 Jan 2012

January 26, 2012 6420 Views 0 comment Print

Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd – Issue period: 27 January 2012 to 10 February 2012. Issue of Tax Free Secured Redeemable Non Convertible Bonds . Basis of allotment: On a first-come-first-serve basis within each category. The income by way of interest on these Bonds is fully exempt from Income Tax and shall not form part of Total Income as per provisions under section 10 (15) (iv) (h) of IT Act, 1961.

Direct Tax Code, 2010 (DTC) – Income from House Property

January 25, 2012 2756 Views 0 comment Print

As we are expecting the DTC be implemented from 1st April 2012, we have to be familiar with the DTC provisions. In general the DTC looks and be simple but it is complicated unless otherwise if we have studied the entire provisions of the act because, things are spread out here and there and which are disconnected with relevant provisions. One must search the entire DTC to find solution. Hence it is sure that we should have consolidated view about the DTC provision before we conclude any issue with respect to this Code. Let us go through the DTC provisions for Income from house property.

Rights of Person from whose income (payment) the tax has been deducted

January 25, 2012 2497 Views 0 comment Print

If tax has been deducted at source in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XVII-B of Income Tax Act, 1961, the person from whose income (payment) the tax has been deducted i.e. Payee or assessee shall not be asked upon to pay the tax himself to the extent tax has been deducted(Sec.205). Moreover u/s.199 such tax deducted at source shall be treated as payment of tax on behalf of the payee (assessee).

Depreciation to be considered in computing 85% threshold limit of application of trust’s income

January 25, 2012 7224 Views 0 comment Print

A trust can claim exemption provided a specific position of income is applied for purposes of the Trust. Income includes capital gain and hence trust will lose exemption if such income is not applied.

No exemption u/s. 54F as assessee not even got possession of Land

January 25, 2012 2564 Views 0 comment Print

Exemption under section 54F is subject to the provision of sub-section (4), meaning thereby, the amount of net consideration is to be appropriated towards the purchase of new asset within one year before the date on which the transfer of the original asset took place or if not utilised for the purchase or construction of the new asset before the date of furnishing the return of income u/s 139, it shall be deposited (unutilised portion) by the assessee, before furnishing such return, in any account or in capital gain account in the bank or institution as specified in any scheme by the Central Government, by notification in the official gazette and the proof of the such deposit in the capital gains tax account shall be accompanied while filing the return.

Income Tax provisions Related to Expatriates Working in India and Indian Residents Posted Abroad

January 24, 2012 4613 Views 0 comment Print

With the globalisation of the world trade and liberalisation of the Indian economy, the number of persons moving in or out of India in the exercise of their business, profession or employment is on the increase. As in most of the countries, the liability under the Indian Income tax law is also co-related to the residential status of the concerned tax payer. Section 6 of the Indian Income-Tax Act creates 3 categories as far as residential status is concerned.

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