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    ITR: My income is below the basic exemption limit. Should I file an income tax return for FY23-24?

    If your gross total income in FY23-24 (AY2024-25) is less than the basic exemption limit, then it is not mandatory for you to file an income tax return (ITR). Keep in mind that the basic exemption limit will depend on the income tax regime you choose while filing ITR for FY23-24.

    ITR filing FY23-24: Want to reduce tax outgo? Know which deductions you can claim in old and new tax regime

    Income tax return: While filing ITR you can claim certain tax deductions to reduce your total income tax outgo and increase the tax refund amount. According to CA Shreya Jaisal, "You can still claim additional deductions in your ITR even if they are not appearing in your Form 16, provided you have legitimate proof for it."

    Can you carry forward losses while filing ITR under the new tax regime? Read the fine print

    Carry forward and set off of losses in new tax regime: The income tax laws under the old tax regime allow carrying forward and set off of losses from capital assets. However, the question arises if the same benefit is available for all capital assets under the new tax regime.

    Budget 2024 for senior citizens: FM should exempt all senior citizens from filing ITR in certain cases, increase section 80D limit to Rs 1 lakh

    Here is a look at four things that are on the senior citizens' Budget 2024 wishlist, as per Dr. Suresh Surana, a practicing chartered accountant.

    Budget 2024 should hike basic income tax exemption limit to Rs 5 lakh in both old and new tax regimes: Deloitte

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to present Union Budget 2024 this month. Salaried taxpayers are eagerly waiting for some much-needed tax benefits from the upcoming Budget. According to Deloitte, salaried people want Finance Minister to revamp tax slab benefits, adjust HRA rates, incentivise EV sales, and promote affordable housing in Budget.

    Salary structure in more than 40% of Indian companies is tax inefficient: Study

    The study, based on an email survey sent to more than 16,000 executives working across the departments of human resources, finance and administration, elicited responses from 97 companies across sectors.

    The Economic Times
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