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Q15.6 Who is exempt from filing ITR ?

Exempt from filing ITR Exempt from filing ITR: As of September 2021, certain individuals are exempt from filing Income Tax Return (ITR) in India if they meet certain criteria. The exemption from filing ITR is available to individuals who satisfy the following conditions: Individuals below the age of 60 years: Total income does not exceed… Read More »

How to tax planning for salary

Tax Planning for Salary   Tax planning for salary earners involves various strategies to optimize your tax liability. Here are some tips to consider: 1. Understand your tax brackets: Familiarize yourself with the income tax brackets and rates applicable to your salary. This will help you determine the optimal allocation of your income to different… Read More »

Can HUF claim 80c deduction?

Can HUF Claim 80C Deduction In India, the Income Tax Act provides various avenues for taxpayers to claim deductions and reduce their taxable income. One of the most popular sections under which deductions are claimed is Section 80C. This section allows individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) to claim deductions for investments and expenses, up… Read More »

Does everyone need to file ITR?

  Filing ITR Filing ITR, In India, not everyone is required to file an income tax return (ITR). The requirement to file an ITR depends on various factors, including the individual’s age, income level, and the type of income earned during the financial year. Here are some general guidelines regarding who needs to file  Filing ITR:… Read More »

When ITR filing starts?

When ITR filing starts The filing of Income Tax Returns  in India typically starts on 1st April of the assessment year. The assessment year is the year immediately following the financial year for which the ITR is being filed. For example, if you are filing an ITR for the financial year 2022-2023, the assessment year… Read More »

Difference between 80C vs 80CCD: Why is the difference between 80C and 80CCD in the Income Tax Act?

Difference between 80C vs 80CC Difference between 80C vs 80CCD: Section 80C and 80CCD of the Income Tax Act, 1961 offer tax deductions to individuals on specific investments in financial instruments. Under Section 80C, individuals can claim a deduction of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh for investments in various financial instruments such as PPF, ELSS,… Read More »

What is Section 40B of income tax?

Section 40B     The conditions are as follows: 1.The payment of remuneration should be authorize by the partnership deed or agreement. 2. The remuneration provided should be reasonable in relation to the profits generated by the firm. It should be specifically directed towards a working partner 3. who actively participates in the firm’s business… Read More »

Which allowances are taxable under the Income Tax rules of India?

Taxable allowances Taxable allowances, Under the Income Tax regulations in India, certain allowances are subject to taxation. Some of the commonly taxable allowances include: Dearness Allowance (DA): DA is an allowance provided to employees to offset the impact of inflation. It is fully taxable. House Rent Allowance (HRA) HRA is an allowance provided by employers… Read More »