STANDARD DEDUCTION IN INCOME TAX
It's taxing times for electoral bond buyers after Supreme Court's Feb verdict
More than 1,000 entities who purchased electoral bonds for political donations may now face inquiries from tax authorities regarding the deductions claimed on these contributions, following the Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the scheme in February. The Supreme Court, in its ruling on February 15, declared the electoral bond scheme unconstitutional. Since its introduction in January 2018, the scheme had amassed Rs 16,518 crore in donations for political parties.
Latest PPF (Public Provident Fund) interest rate for July- September 2024 quarter
Latest PPF interest rate: The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is widely favored as a savings option. The government has recently revealed the interest rates for small savings schemes for the period of July to September 2024. PPF investments are considered risk-free as it is government backed.
EPFO discontinues GIS deductions, to refund past deductions: These government employees to get higher salary
EPFO: Specified employees stand to gain due to EPFO's decision of discontinuing GIS deductions and refunding all deductions made thus far. According to Akhil Chandna, Partner, Grant Thornton Bharat, "The discontinuation of deductions under GIS will indeed increase the take-home salaries. Previously, the deductions were made from employees' monthly salaries as per their pay-scales to fund the GIS."
Income tax Budget 2024 expectations: 10 ways the finance minister can ease income tax and financial burden of senior citizens
Income tax Budget 2024 expectations: A notable percentage of taxpayers in India are senior citizens since they receive income, frequently through passive means. ET Wealth Online interviewed three specialists to discuss senior citizens' expectations for the forthcoming Union Budget 2024.
Budget 2024 Section 80D Exemption: Why govt should increase Section 80D tax exemption limit for health insurance under old tax regime
Budget 2024 Section 80D Exemption: Taxpayers who have opted for the old tax regime are hoping for an increase in the limit under section 80D in the upcoming July 2024 budget, considering the significant rise in healthcare costs.
Section 80C deduction in Budget 2024: Will the government increase Section 80C limit under the old income tax regime in Budget?
Section 80C deduction in Budget 2024: The 80C limit has not increased in line with many people's income and costs. Because of this gap, many taxpayers use the entire 80C limit. This is why many want this limit to be increased.
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Income tax relief: Budget 2024 may increase standard deduction under new income tax regime
Will Budget 2024 increase standard deduction: The Finance Minister in the 2023 Budget included a standard deduction of Rs 50,000 for salaried taxpayers and individuals getting pensions in the new tax regime. This standard deduction was made the automatic choice, unless taxpayers chose not to take it.
New tax regime to old tax regime: How to choose old income tax regime when filing ITR for FY2023-24
New tax regime to old tax regime: Starting from April 1, 2023, if a taxpayer has not opted for the old tax system, their employer will deduct tax from their salary according to the new tax system. This change is because the new tax system will be the automatic choice for the fiscal year 2023-24.
Budget should double standard deduction, raise basic exemption to Rs 3.5 lakh under new tax regime: EY
EY recommends significant tax reforms in the upcoming Budget, urging the government to double the standard deduction under the new concessional tax regime to Rs 1 lakh or increase the basic exemption limit to Rs 3.5 lakh. Key suggestions include maintaining corporate tax stability, rationalizing TDS provisions, and improving dispute resolution mechanisms.
Have income above Rs 3 lakh? Pay zero tax if your income is up to this limit, thanks to rebate under section 87A
Income tax rebate: Under section 87A you can get a maximum tax rebate of Rs 12,500 under the old tax regime and up to Rs 25,000 under the new tax regime. However this rebate is only available if your income is upto a specified limit. Read to find out more about income tax rebate.
SBI Chairman pitches for tax relief on interest income in Budget
"If at all some relief could be given in the Budget regarding tax on the interest earnings, it will be an incentive to depositors. Eventually, the banking sector uses deposits mobilised for the capital formation in the country," Khara told PTI in an interview.
April-June direct tax mopup rises 21% to Rs 4.62 lakh cr
The Indian government's direct tax collection increased by 20.99% YoY to ₹4.62 lakh crore from April 1-June 17, boosted by a 27.34% increase in advance tax collection. The gross direct tax collection was ₹5.15 lakh crore, up 22.19% from the previous year. The income tax department issued refunds totaling ₹53,322 crore, 33.70% higher than the previous year.
Should you file ITR if your income is less than Rs 7 lakh with nil income tax?
Income tax return: Taxpayers have to file ITR if their income level exceeds the basic exemption limit or they have conducted certain specified transactions. Experts say that most taxpayers have a misunderstanding that if tax is not payable then filing of ITR is not mandatory. However this is not the case always. Read here to know more about ITR filing.
ITR filing: Compare your tax outgo in old and new tax regime before finalising one for FY24
Sudhir Kaushik of TaxSpanner.com tells readers how they can optimise their tax by rejigging their incomes and investments. TaxSpanner estimates that Vivek Jaiswal can have a surplus of almost Rs.60,000 if his salary is rejigged to include tax-free perks and if he opts for the new tax regime. Here's how
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.
Salaried individual filing ITR? Advisable to wait till June 15
ITR filing for salaried individuals: The last date to file income tax returns for salaried and other taxpayers (whose accounts are not required to be audited) is July 31 every year. However, it is advisable for salaried individuals to start the process of filing their tax returns after June 15 due to following reasons.
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.
I-T dept asks taxpayers to link PAN with Aadhaar by May 31 to avoid higher TDS deduction
The income tax department urged taxpayers to link PAN with Aadhaar by May 31 to avoid higher tax deductions, as unlinked PANs incur double TDS rates. A circular allows no penalties for short TDS if linked by the deadline. Reporting entities must also file SFT by May 31 to avoid penalties.
Will you save more tax by opting for the old income tax regime?
Sudhir Kaushik of TaxSpanner.com tells readers how they can optimise their tax by rejigging their incomes and investments.
You could lose section 80C tax benefit on EPF contribution; here's why
Section 80C tax benefit on EPF: Many salaried individuals claim Section 80C tax benefit on their own Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contribution. However, not many are aware that if the EPF trust does not meet certain specified conditions, then both the employer and employee contribution will be taxable in the hands of an individual.
New functionality in AIS rolled out for taxpayers
CBDT introduces AIS feature for real-time taxpayer feedback on transactions, enhancing data accuracy, compliance, and taxpayer services, covering tax deductions and financial data sources.
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."
Property buyer may end up paying 19% TDS out of his own pocket for this PAN related issue
Tax deducted at source (TDS): If you are buying any property above Rs 50 lakh value then make sure to deduct 1% TDS before making the payment to the seller. However it is important to check the status of the seller's PAN. An individual forgot to do this and got served with an income tax notice.
Old or new tax regime for TDS on salary? This post-election 2024 event will impact your tax planning
Salary TDS, income tax regime: For the financial year 2024-25, two budgets are presented due to Lok Sabha elections 2024 happening in the months of April to June 2024. Post the election results are announced and government is formed, full budget will be announced after that. Hence, it is important for salaried individuals to keep options open when choosing between old and new tax regime for the purpose of TDS on salary this financial year.
TDS deduction: Why you must check status of PAN Aadhaar linking status of deductee on deduction date to avoid income tax notice
Tax deducted at source (TDS): While it is important to deduct a correct amount of TDS in certain transactions, it is also important to check the status of the deductee's PAN. If the TDS deductor does not check the status of PAN of the deductee on the date of TDS deduction then all the penalty and other legal repercussions would be applied to him and nobody else.
What are the new things you ought to know about new tax regime? Anil Rego answers
Anil Rego explains the implications of choosing between old and new tax regimes, emphasizing the importance of deductions like home loan interest. Opting in is necessary for the old regime, which offers specific benefits for tax planning. Rego says: "It makes sense for you to go for the new tax regime if you do not have too much tax saving investments. But you would ideally need to compute it."
Income tax deduction: Salaried can claim up to Rs 75,000 tax deduction for paying health insurance premiums, how
You can claim certain tax deductions for paying premiums of health insurance plans for yourself and your family. You need to pay the health insurance premiums by March 31, 2024, to claim a tax deduction for the financial year 2023-24. To claim it, you must know the rules. Check here.
Save tax on donations made: Tax benefits under Section 80G of Income Tax Act
Section 80G allows taxpayers to claim deduction for donations to eligible fund, institution or trust, to encourage philanthropy.
How to save tax: 6 easy income tax saving tips
One of the easiest ways to save tax is to avail tax deductions under section 80C. Each fiscal year presents an opportunity to reduce your taxable income by up to Rs. 1.5 lakh through Section 80C deductions. These deductions are accessible to both individuals and HUFs.
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