ASSESSMENT YEAR 2010-2011 Up to 1,60,000 - Nil Up to 1,90,000 - Nil 1,90,000 to 3,00,000 - 10% of the amount exceeding 1,90,000 3,00,000 to 5,00,000 - Rs.11,000 + 20% of the amount exceeding 3,00,000 5,00,000 & above - Rs.51,000 + 30% of the amount exceeding 5,00,000 III TAX RATES FOR INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTS AGED 65 YRS AND ABOVE Up to 2,40,000 - Nil There is no surcharge in the case of every individual, Hindu undivided family, Association of persons and body of individuals. The amount of Income-tax shall be further increased by Education Cess of 3% on Income-tax. EXEMPTIONS/DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY 1. VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT – 10(10C) 2. HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE EXEMPT U/S.10(13A) – Read with Rule 2A of IT Rules 1962 3. CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE:
Any allowance granted to meet the expenditure incurred wholly, necessarily and exclusively on conveyance in performance of the duties of office and so certified by the employer is exempt u/s.10(14). 4. TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE: Any allowance granted to an employee to meet the expenditure for the purpose of commuting between the place of his residence and the place of his duty to the extent up to Rs.800/- per month is exempt u/s.10(14). 5. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT: An amount of Rs.15,000 or the actual amount reimbursed by the employer whichever is less is exempt u/s.17(2). 6. PROFESSION TAX : 1. DEDUCTION U/S.23(1) : For let out property, amount paid by the owner towards taxes levied by any local authority in respect of the property is deductible from Annual value(taxes pertaining to any previous years). 2. DEDUCTION U/S.24(a) : For let out property, deduction of 30% of the Net Annual Value is allowed. No separate deduction for Repairs, Collection Charges, Insurance Premium, Annual Charge and Ground Rent. 3. INTEREST ON BORROWED LOAN(U/S.24(b)): FOR SELF OCCUPIED PROPERTYa. If Property is acquired or constructed with loan taken after 01/04/99 and construction is completed within 3 years from the end of the financial year in which the capital was borrowed – Rs.1,50,000 or actual interest paid/payable whichever is less is deductible. FOR LET OUT PROPERTY, actual interest paid/payable can be claimed as deduction. ONLY OWNER OF THE HOUSE PROPERTY CAN AVAIL THE ABOVE DEDUCTIONS. CAPITAL GAINS: With effect from 01/10/2004, Long Term Capital Gains arising on sale of equity shares or unit of equity oriented fund through recognized stock exchange is exempt if such transaction is chargeable to Securities Transaction Tax (u/s.10(38)). Short Term Capital Gains arising on sale of equity shares or unit of equity oriented fund through recognized stock exchange is subject to tax at the rate of 15% if such transaction is chargeable to Securities Transaction Tax. EXEMPTION U/S.54EC: The Capital Gain arising out of sale of long term capital asset can be invested in National Highways Authority of India, Rural Electrification Corporation Limited, within six months from the date of sale. (Lock-in period is 3 years) STANDARD DEDUCTION FOR FAMILY PENSION U/S.57(iia): An amount of Rs.15,000 or 331/3% of family pension whichever is less is allowed as deduction. If an assessee receives arrears of family pension, then Relief u/s.89(1) can be claimed by him. Any income by way of Dividends from company, Income received in respect of units from the Unit Trust of India, Income received in respect of the units of a mutual fund are exempt.
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| FRINGE BENEFIT TAX (FBT)
In view of discontinuance of Fringe Benefit Tax from A.Y.2010-11 onwards, the value of specified fringe benefit and amenity is not chargeable to tax in the hands of employer. Consequently under sub-clause (vi) of Sec.17(2), provides that the value of any specified security or sweat equity shares allotted or transferred, directly or indirectly, by the employer, or former employer, free of cost or at concessional rate to the employee is a perquisite chargeable to tax in the hands of the employee. PENALTY U/S.271F: If a person who is required to furnish a return of income as required under section 139(1) or by the proviso to sub-section, fails to furnish such return before the end of the relevant assessment year, shall be liable to pay by way of penalty a sum of Rs.5,000. INTEREST U/S.234A: Where the return of Income of any assessment year u/s.139(1) or 139(4) or in response to a notice u/s.142(1), is furnished after the due date as specified in sub-section 1 of section 139, or is not furnished, the assessee shall be liable to pay simple interest at the rate of one percent for every month or part of a month comprised in the period commencing on the date immediately following the due date. INTEREST U/S.234B: Where an assessee who is liable to pay advance tax under section 208 has failed to pay such tax or, where the advance tax paid by such assessee under the provisions of section 210 is less than 90% of the assessed tax, the assessee shall be liable to pay simple interest at the rate of one percent for every month or part of a month comprised in the period from the 1st day of April following the financial year. INTEREST U/S.234C: Where an assessee other than a Company, who is liable to pay advance tax under section 208 has failed to pay such tax or, DUE DATES FOR FILING RETURN OF INCOME : All Individuals/HUF/Firms deriving Income from Salary, House Property, Capital Gains, Business or Other Sources and not covered under section 44AB are required to file the Return of Income by 31st July. All Tax Audit Cases covered under section 44AB, Company returns are required to file the Return of Income by 30th September. PERMANENT ACCOUNT NUMBER: Every assessee is required to obtain 10 Alpha numeric Permanent Account Number (PAN) and quote the same in his returns, challans & correspondence. PAN can be obtained by applying in new Form No.49A at the designated Service Centres of UTITSL OR NSDL(Log on to our website). PAN is essential for processing the Return of Income and for giving credit for taxes paid. If a person who is required to quote his Permanent Account Number fails to do so or intimates or quotes false number, the Assessing Officer may direct that such person shall pay, by way of penalty, a sum of Rs.10,000.
TAX PAYMENTS: Advance tax payments and Self-assessment tax payments have to be made in Challan No.280. Please obtain counterfoil of challan containing Challan Identification Number (CIN) from the Bank and enclose copy of the same with the return and quote CIN in the return. This brochure should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of law. In case of doubt, reference should always be made to the relevant provisions of Income Tax Act, Rules or Notifications.
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