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What is the difference between section 112 and 112A of the Income Tax Act, 1961?

Section 112 Vs. 112A Income Tax  Section 112 and Section 112A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 address the taxation of long-term capital gains from the sale of listed equity shares or equity-oriented mutual funds. However, there are several distinctions between these two sections Section 112 Vs. 112A Income Tax. Applicability: Section 112 covers all… Read More »

a person who is settled abroad can receive money from their parents in India without having to pay taxes on it?

Funds Taxability from Indian parents for NRI Funds taxability from Indian parents for NRI, As per the income tax rules in India, individuals residing abroad can receive money from their parents living in India without being liable for taxes, given certain conditions are met. Under the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961, gifts received… Read More »

What does 80TTA exemption include?

80TTA exemption Exemption Under Section 80TTA of the Income Tax Act, individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) can avail a deduction on the interest earned from savings accounts. This deduction is capped at a maximum of Rs. 10,000. It applies to interest income earned from savings accounts held with banks, co-operative societies, and post offices.… Read More »