# income
12 posts in `income` tag
Income Tax Department Update: Revised ITR Forms to Enable the 87A Tax Rebate for FY 2023–2024
An amendment from the Income Tax Department permits taxpayers to file amended or late ITRs in order to receive the 87A tax refund for FY 2023–2024. This action, which complies with an order from the Bombay High Court, provides relief to qualifying taxpayers who make ₹5,00,000 or less a year. The distinctions between the rebate limitations under the previous and current tax regimes are also highlighted in the update. Discover how to make your rebate claim and make sure you're in compliance with this updated framework.
Relief for AY 2024–2025: CBDT Extends the Deadline for Updated and Belated ITR Filing
In an effort to assist resident taxpayers, the CBDT has extended the deadline for submitting amended or late income tax returns for AY 2024–2025 to January 15, 2025. Those who need to correct problems in their returns or who missed the original December 31 deadline are eligible for this extension. To avoid fines and interest, timely filing is crucial.
New Deadline for Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2024: January 31, 2025
According to Circular No. 20/2024, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for computation and payment under the Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024, from December 31, 2024, to January 31, 2025. This program gives taxpayers a hassle-free option to settle outstanding cases while attempting to swiftly address direct tax disputes. The extension gives taxpayers more time to figure out their obligations, collect the required paperwork, and finish payments without worrying about the final minute. This action demonstrates the government's dedication to creating an environment that is favorable to taxpayers while increasing tax collection and compliance. To guarantee seamless compliance, taxpayers are urged to utilize this extension.
Income Tax Breaks Coming Soon? Focus on Rs 15 Lakh Earners
To lessen the financial burden on middle-class and upper-middle-class income groups, the government is looking into tax breaks for those making up to Rs 15 lakh a year. Reduced tax rates, higher standard deductions, and updated tax slabs are some of the suggested changes. These adjustments may simplify compliance, boost economic growth, and raise disposable income. This proposed change is a positive start toward promoting economic resilience and resolving taxpayer concerns, even though obstacles like revenue impact and structural overhaul still exist.
Slump Sales Simplified: The Impact of CBDT's New Valuation Norms
Slump sales and the new CBDT valuation criteria are explained in depth in this tutorial. The definition of slump sales, the legal structure under Section 50B, the ramifications of the new valuation regulations, and the actions firms must take to assure compliance are just a few of the crucial topics it addresses. The blog is essential reading for companies and tax experts since it also discusses the advantages and difficulties presented by these regulations.
Understanding Form 12BAA: Essential Tips for Salaried Individuals
Form 12BAA was created by the Income Tax Department to simplify salary tax deductions. In order to ensure correct TDS deductions and improved tax planning, this handbook assists salaried staff in understanding its goal, essential components, and use.
Why Section 89 Grants Tax Relief on Salaries but Excludes Interest
Salary taxpayers who receive advance payments or arrears in one lump amount are eligible for relief under Section 89 of the Income Tax Act, which lessens the tax burden associated with switching to a higher tax band. However, interest income and other financial gains are not covered by this relief. This blog helps taxpayers with efficient compliance and tax planning by outlining the goals, restrictions, and application of Section 89.
High Court Challenges CBDT's Stand on Appeals Below Monetary Limits
The CBDT's Circular Nos. 05/2024 and 09/2024, which do not have an exception clause for tax appeals under monetary restrictions, raised concerns from the High Court. Addressing important legal issues, ongoing disagreements, and consistent tax administration may be hampered by its omission. To maintain justice and fairness, the HC urged CBDT to assess and revise the circular.
Section 10(23FE Simplified: CBDT’s Notification 127/2024 Explained
By issuing Notification No. 127/2024, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has amended Section 10(23FE) of the Income-tax Act. The updated rules simplify compliance and increase the range of assets available to pension funds (PFs) and sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). In line with India's economic objectives, these adjustments are meant to draw in long-term investments in the social development and infrastructure sectors.
Tax-Exempt Status and Section 12AB: Must-Know Rules for Charitable Trusts
Significant modifications were made to charitable trust registrations under Section 12AB of the Finance Act 2020, which replaced Sections 12A and 12AA. The validity, due dates, and compliance requirements for trusts under Section 12AB are highlighted in this blog. Additionally, it describes the repercussions of non-compliance and provides practical advice on how trusts might successfully preserve their tax-exempt status.
Everything You Need to Know About Section 88A and Double Taxation Relief
Indian taxpayers are protected against double taxation on overseas income by Section 88A of the Income Tax Act. This guide explains eligibility, benefits, calculation methods, and the process to claim the tax credit. Continue reading to minimize your tax liability and guarantee equitable taxation.
Simplification of the Income Tax Act 1961: No New Rates, Just Easier Compliance
Without altering tax rates, the ongoing review of the Income Tax Act of 1961 seeks to enhance compliance and streamline tax regulations. This project aims to improve digital integration, eliminate out-of-date provisions, and make the Act easier to use. It is anticipated to be finished by mid-December 2024, and taxpayers can anticipate more transparency and lower compliance expenses.