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    6 things salaried taxpayers want from Budget 2024: Hike in standard deduction, HRA exemption, work from home benefits and more

    Budget 2024 expectations: The upcoming budget is expected to address salary taxation to benefit salaried individuals and boost the economy. Taxpayers expect revisions in areas like standard deduction, tax slabs, and HRA limits to ease their burden and encourage spending. Here are some of the key changes that salaried taxpayers want from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Budget 2024.

    Union Budget: What lies ahead in Budget 2024 for indirect taxes?

    Budget Expectations: The upcoming Union Budget by NDA 3.0 is highly anticipated for its economic and social welfare policies to rejuvenate India. The budget is expected to focus on infrastructure, healthcare, education, job creation, and tax reliefs. Indirect taxation, including GST, will be a key area of scrutiny, with potential adjustments to customs duties and the introduction of production-linked incentive schemes. The industry eagerly awaits measures to streamline compliance processes, boost revenue, and support the Make in India initiative.

    Poor middle class is getting taxed more: The gold standard demands 10% tax slab to start from Rs 10 lakh today

    Since, budget of 2005-06, gold rose more than 10 times in last 19 years but tax slabs have not changed much. Basic income tax exemption limit of Rs 1 lakh in the year 2005-06 was worth 145 gm of gold then. However, at Rs 2.5 lakh basic exemption limit, it is worth a tiny 34 gm now. So, poor people are getting taxed with unchanged rates not factoring adverse impact of inflation. At gold standard the tax slab of 10% should start from Rs 10 lakh in 20024 which is worth 145g gold.

    Budget 2024 Expectations: US-India forum seeks tax parity, duty relaxation on exports

    Budget Expectations: The US-India Tax Forum urges tax parity, corporate tax reform, and customs duty adjustments for Budget 2024-25. Essential proposals include capital gains tax changes, infrastructure investment, and sustainable development. The 350-member Forum stresses TDS/TCS tech use and ease of business. FM Nirmala Sitharaman will present her sixth Budget on July 23, during the Parliament session from July 22 to August 12.

    Budget 2024: Higher TCS of 20% on certain foreign remittances via LRS can be reduced to 5%

    TCS rate of 20% is high and can create liquidity challenges for individuals who rely on regular remittances for personal or business needs. Lowering it to 5% can be a big relief for these people.

    Budget 2024: Travel agents body demands industry status, GST rate rationalization for tourism sector

    Union Budget 2024: On Monday, the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) called for several measures to support the domestic travel and tourism sector. These include streamlined visa requirements, promoting visa-free entry for tourists, rationalising GST rates and GST credit, and granting industry status to all stakeholders. The sector contributes 5.8 percent to India's GDP and has an ambitious target of reaching USD 1 trillion by 2047.

    • How to file ITR-1 with salary, income from house property and other sources for FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)

      File ITR-1 online: Here is a step by step guide on how salaried individuals can file their income tax return using ITR-1 form easily on the income tax department's e-filing website. ITR-1 form is also known as Sahaj. Individuals having income from salary, house property, interest and dividend incomes can use ITR-1 to file income tax return.

      NFO Tracker: How new mutual funds launched in 2024 are doing

      Discover the top performers like Motilal Oswal Nifty Realty ETF and HDFC Manufacturing Fund, showcasing impressive returns in the market. These funds have attracted significant assets and delivered strong performances within a specific period of time in 2024.

      GST brought relief to households with reduction in prices: FinMin

      The Goods and Services Tax (GST) has completed seven years of implementation, resulting in cheaper household items, improved tax compliance among businesses, and a wider tax base, according to the finance ministry. Since its introduction on July 1, 2017, replacing 17 local taxes, the GST has reduced tax rates on many household goods, increasing affordability for consumers.

      GST collection rises 8 pc to Rs 1.74 lakh cr in Jun

      The June 2024 GST collection reached Rs 1.74 lakh crore, marking an 8% increase from May 2024. EY India Tax Partner, Saurabh Agarwal, emphasized the need for the next wave of GST reforms to tackle working capital blockages and implement sector-specific solutions.

      Banks in a GST fix over RBI's directive to levy penal charges

      The Reserve Bank of India's directive to levy penalties only in the form of 'penal charges' is posing a tax dilemma for banks. Banks fear that the indirect tax on such levies would attract the goods and services tax (GST). The new rule, which came into force from April 1, 2024, was brought in by the central bank to ensure "reasonableness and transparency" in disclosure of penal interest. However, banks have asked the tax authorities to spell out their stand on the issue.

      We could stop beating about GST

      States may need less convincing about basic reform of the GST with their reservations over revenue neutrality successfully laid to rest. The council can step up the pace of building consensus over converging the actual weighted average GST with the revenue-neutral rate proposed before the new tax was introduced.

      GST Council likely to deliberate on online gaming tax, Par panel recommendation on fertiliser

      The GST Council is set to discuss various issues in its upcoming meeting, including taxation on online gaming and the recommendation to lower tax on fertilisers by the Parliamentary standing committee. The current GST rate on fertilisers is 5%, while raw materials like Sulphuric Acid and Ammonia face a higher rate of 18%. The council will also review the decision to levy 28% GST on the full value of bets for online gaming companies, which came into effect on October 1, 2023.

      Budget 2024: Fin Min considering income tax rate cuts to boost consumption

      BUDGET expectations: The Indian government is exploring personal tax cuts for individuals earning over ₹1.5 million annually to boost consumption and savings. This move, considered for the July budget after the BJP’s electoral setback, aims to address inflation and unemployment concerns. These adjustments may modify the existing 2020 tax scheme, potentially lowering the 30% top tax rate.

      Budget 2024 an opportunity for Nirmala Sitharaman to play some good shots

      The Lok Sabha election results in India surprised many as they diverged from the exit polls. The focus now shifts to the Union Budget 2024, setting the economic tone for the future. All eyes will now be on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

      Pakistan and IMF disagree over new income tax rates that will burden salaried class

      Pakistan's talks with the IMF ended inconclusively over disagreements on new income tax rates for salaried and non-salaried individuals and the income tax threshold, as reported by the media.

      Income tax slab rates for FY 2024-25 (AY 2025-26)

      Current Income tax slabs: Here are the income tax slabs for current financial year 2024-25 (assessment year 2025-26). An individual has to choose between new and old tax regime to calculate their income tax liability, subject to certain conditions. An individual must choose the tax regime which lowers their income tax outgo.

      Banks seek one more month to comply with international card spend rule

      Indian lenders are seeking a one-month extension from the government to comply with the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) for international credit card spends. The scheme allows Indian residents to remit up to $250,000 abroad in a financial year for permissible purposes such as education, travel, and investment. Last year, the government announced that forex transactions through credit cards would be covered under the scheme and charged 20% tax collected at source (TCS) beyond the threshold of ₹7 lakh per fiscal.

      View: Raise a glass to the job creators

      In a recent interview, Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of supporting businesses and avoiding demonization. The Prime Minister's stance received positive feedback, contrasting with past socialist inclinations.

      Aadhaar-PAN linking update: Pay penalty for not deducting higher TDS amount if PAN and Aadhaar not linked by this date

      The Income Tax Department has urged taxpayers to link PAN with Aadhaar by May 31, 2024, to avoid higher tax deducted at source (TDS) or tax collected at source (TCS). The TDS is deducted at a higher rate when a deductee’s (whose tax has been deducted) PAN has not been linked with Aadhaar. A PAN that is not linked Aadhaar becomes an inoperative PAN.

      RBI's ₹2 lakh-crore boost may help India's new govt have an easy-peasy run to achieve a goal

      The RBI on May 22 announced a record-high dividend transfer to the government equivalent to 0.6 per cent of GDP ( Rs 2.1 lakh) from its operations in FY24. The figure has surpassed the 0.3 per cent of GDP expected in the FY25 budget from February. Hence, the rating agency said that it will aid the authorities in meeting near-term deficit reduction goals.

      Govt's cash balance surges, banks starve

      The ongoing general elections have led to a surplus in government cash balances, impacting the banking sector due to reduced spending. The Centre's adoption of efficient fund management practices has resulted in over ₹3 lakh crore in cash balances, affecting borrowing costs and liquidity in the market.

      RBI's record dividend presents a delicious dilemma for new Indian government

      As India prepares for a new government by June 4, a significant Rs 2.11 lakh crore windfall awaits allocation. Options range from faster deficit reduction to increased spending. Analysts anticipate positive investor sentiment, though preferences vary between deficit reduction and expenditure. The BJP-led government's cautious approach contrasts with opposition promises

      Implementation of GST has helped poor: Sitharaman

      Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted the significant impact of GST on the economy, praising its role in benefiting the poor by lowering taxes on essential items and improving tax buoyancy across states.

      Stage set for more reforms, growth

      Dabur India assured that all its spices meet the regulations set by the FSSAI for the Indian market and by the Spice Board of India for overseas markets. CEO Mohit Malhotra stated that export consignments undergo testing by the Spice Board before shipment, ensuring compliance with regulations. The company uses steam sterilization for export consignments and has established an in-house micro lab for microbial testing.

      Record GST mop-up reflects robust eco, audit efficacy; raises hope for further reforms: Experts

      Tax experts hailed the record-breaking GST collection of Rs 2.10 lakh crore in April, attributing it to a robust economy and effective audit and scrutiny by the tax department. They anticipate this achievement to pave the way for further tax reforms after the formation of the new government. The surge in collection is seen as a result of higher self-compliance, better enforcement measures, and increased consumer spending on items like air conditioners and beverages to combat the summer heat.

      Individuals get relief from income tax demand for short deduction of TDS due to inoperative PAN of deductee

      TDS Notice: Individuals won't get income tax notice for failing to deduct a correct amount of TDS in cases where the deductee's PAN was in-operative. "There shall be no liability on the deductor/collector to deduct/collect the tax under section 206AA/206CC, as the case maybe, and the deduction/collection as mandated in other provisions of Chapter XVII-B or Chapter XVII-BB of the Act."

      New vs old tax regime for TDS on salary: Choosing wrong tax regime in April can lead to higher tax

      TDS on salary tax regime: In the month of April, many salaried individuals are required to inform their employer about their preferred tax regime on the basis of which tax will be deducted from their salary income. If wrong tax regime is chosen for tax to be deducted on the salary, then higher tax will be deducted throughout the financial year.

      TDS on salary is not at fixed rate; know how tax is calculated and deducted by employer

      TDS on salary: Before paying a salary every employer will deduct tax deducted at source (TDS) and then pay a salary to their employees. However the rate of deduction of TDS is not fixed and it is determined by calculating the average rate of tax of the employee. Read here to know exactly how the calculation for TDS is done.

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