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Old vs New Tax Regime: A Detailed Comparison to Save More

The Indian government provides two tax regimes – the Old Regime and the New Regime – each with its own benefits and drawbacks. The Old Regime offers multiple deductions and exemptions, while the New Regime provides lower tax rates with minimal exemptions. This blog explores the key differences, tax calculations, and real-life illustrations to help taxpayers make an informed choice. Find out which tax regime suits your financial situation best!

Due Date Calendar for February 2025: Key Tax & Compliance Deadlines

There are several tax filing and compliance dates in February 2025 that businesses, professionals, and individuals must meet. There could be fines, interest, and legal repercussions for missing deadlines. To help taxpayers stay in compliance with regulatory requirements, this blog offers a thorough due date calendar that covers GST, TDS, PF, ESI, MSME, and ROC filings.

Budget 2025 Brings 0% Tax for MSMEs Earning Up to 2 Crores

A ground-breaking tax reform was proposed in Budget 2025, offering companies with yearly sales up to 2 crores a 0% tax rate. This policy lessens the regulatory obligations for professionals, startups, and MSMEs by aligning with the presumptive taxation regime under Sections 44AD and 44ADA. For the benefit of small enterprises throughout India, the project seeks to increase entrepreneurship, simplify tax compliance, and encourage digital transactions.

Save More, Pay Less: Essential Income Tax Deductions for Salaried Individuals

Under the Income Tax Act of 1961, salaried people in India are eligible to claim a number of deductions that lower their taxable income. Standard Deduction, HRA, LTA, Section 80C, NPS, Home Loan Interest, Health Insurance, and more are examples of these deductions. Taxpayers can reduce their tax burden and optimize their savings by being aware of these provisions.

Tax Relief Alert: Sections 206AB & 206CCA Removed – Key Changes in TDS/TCS Rules

Higher TDS/TCS rates under Sections 206AB & 206CCA, which formerly punished non-filers of income tax returns, are eliminated by the Finance Bill 2025. This blog examines the ramifications of this move, the advantages it offers taxpayers, and how it makes compliance easier for both people and companies.

Section 271AAB Revisions in Finance Bill 2025: What Taxpayers Must Know

The Finance Bill 2025 introduces significant amendments to Section 271AAB of the Income Tax Act, 1961, focusing on penalties for undisclosed income during search and seizure operations. This blog delves into the increased penalty rates, revised disclosure timelines, and stricter compliance requirements, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these changes affect taxpayers and the broader implications for tax compliance

TDS on Rent Limit Increased from 2.4 Lakh to 6 Lakh – Key Changes & Effects

The Indian government has increased the TDS on rent threshold from 2.4 lakh to 6 lakh per annum. This move aims to reduce compliance burdens for tenants, ease cash flow for landlords, and align with rising rental costs. In this blog, we discuss the key changes, benefits, compliance requirements, and the impact on individuals and businesses.

Taxpayers Alert: Budget 2025 Proposes a 70% Tax Hike on Updated ITRs

A substantial 70% extra tax on files after the two-year mark is the catch of the planned extension of the revised ITR filing term from two to four years in the Union Budget 2025. The goal of this action is to deter tax evasion and promote prompt compliance. This article examines the ramifications, professional viewpoints, and actions that taxpayers must take to avoid fines.

India’s Income Tax Slabs for FY 2023-24, 2024-25, and 2025-26 – New Tax Regime

An outline of the most recent income tax slabs for FY 2023–2024; FY 2024–2025; and FY 2025–2026 under the new tax system is given in this blog. Taxpayers need to carefully consider their alternatives in light of the updated tax rates and higher exemption ceilings. Myitronline makes tax preparation easier while guaranteeing accuracy and the most possible savings.

An in-depth analysis of the revised TDS rates for AY 2025–2026

This blog offers a thorough analysis of the revised Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) rates for the Assessment Year (AY) 2025–2026, emphasizing the main changes and how they affect enterprises, professionals, and salaried persons. Changes in TDS rates for a range of payments, including dividends, interest on stocks, professional fees, and cryptocurrency transactions, are highlighted in the article. It also discusses the implementation of new sections, such as Section 206AB for non-filers of income tax returns (ITR) and Section 194S for cryptocurrency transactions. The blog also covers significant changes, such as lower TDS rates for new businesses and modifications to cash withdrawal limits. The article highlights the significance of compliance and offers advice on how people and companies may guarantee correct TDS deduction in order to avoid fines.

Everything You Need to Know About Filing Updated ITR-U Returns

In order to rectify prior errors, record extra income, or file missed reports, taxpayers can now file an Updated Income Tax Return (ITR-U) for the preceding four years. This tutorial provides detailed instructions on how to submit an ITR-U, as well as information on who is eligible, deadlines, and penalties.

Big Change in Taxation: 87A Rebate Restricted to Regular Income Only

One significant change brought about by the recent alteration to Section 87A of the Income Tax Act is the removal of the rebate on special rate incomes, such as short-term and long-term capital gains. The Bombay High Court formerly permitted the refund even for earnings with special rates, but this has now been reversed. Even if their total income is less than ₹7 lakh, taxpayers who make capital gains will now be required to pay tax at certain rates. The changes, their effects, and tax preparation techniques are examined in this blog.