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What is the meaning of “standard deduction” in income tax rules?

Standard Deduction in income tax The meaning of “standard deduction” in the context of income tax rules, refers to a fixed amount of deduction that is applicable to the gross income of salaried individuals, regardless of the actual expenses incurred. The purpose of the standard deduction is to reduce the tax liability and provide relief… Read More »

Does PF fall under the 80C tax deduction?

Tax deduction for PF under 80C Tax deduction for PF under 80C: Absolutely, contributions made by an individual towards the Provident Fund (PF) are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. In a financial year, the maximum deduction allowed under Section 80C is Rs. 1.5 lakh, which includes contributions made… Read More »

How do I save income tax under Section 80GGC?

Income Tax Saving Income Tax Saving,To avail tax deduction under Section 80GGC of the Income Tax Act for donations made to registered political parties in India, you can follow these steps: Identify the registered political party: Ensure that the donation is made to a political party that is register with the Election Commission of India.… Read More »

If toll tax is added to car hire bill on which amount TDS will be deducted?

If toll tax is added to car hire bill on which amount TDS will be deducted Yes, you are correct. TDS is not applicable on toll tax as it is not considered as income. Therefore, when toll tax is included in a car hire bill, TDS will not be deducted on it. TDS is only… 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 »

Is TDS deductible on interest, due to late payments to creditors?

TDS on Interest on late payment   TDS on Interest on late payment, No, Tax Deducted at Source is not applicable on interest due to late payments made to creditors. Tax Deducted at Source is specifically applicable to certain types of payments such as salaries, rent, professional fees, etc., as outlined in the Income Tax… Read More »