Tax Gift For "Great Indian Middle Class" As Government Preps For Polls

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Tax experts welcomed the proposed changes to tax rules in the Budget.Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday announced a slew of changes in
"This is not just an interim budget, this is a vehicle for the developmental transformation of the nation," said Mr Goyal, who was given the
additional charge of finance last month
The government proposed a full tax rebate to individuals with income up to Rs 5 lakh in a year, a move that would cost the government Rs
"great Indian middle class"."Straight" income tax rebate of Rs 12,500The government proposed to provide a full rebate to individuals with an
annual income up to Rs 5 lakh
However, the income tax slabs applicable to other individuals remain the same.Mr Jaitley wrote in a post on social media that the decision
to exempt income of up to Rs 5 lakh from tax will benefit the "great Indian middle class"
The move will strengthen the purchasing power of the middle class which holds the key for the country's future, he said.As per the
existing income tax rules, applicable till Assessment Year 2019-20, annual personal income up to Rs 2.5 lakh is exempt from income tax
Section 87A of the Income Tax Act provides for a rebate to individuals on income up to a certain limit.The Income Tax Department will give a
"straight rebate" of Rs 12,500 to people having an annual income of Rs 5 lakh from the beginning of next fiscal year, Central Board of
Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairman Sushil Chandra said
Therefore, their tax liability will become nil, he explained.For people earning more than Rs 5 lakh annually, the "old" tax rates will
continue, said the chief of CBDT, the apex policymaking body of the taxman.Standard deduction hikeMr Goyal also announced the government's
proposal to lift the standard deduction limit - wherein employees and pensioners are given a flat relief from taxable income - from Rs
40,000 in a year to Rs 50,000."Persons having gross income up to Rs 6.5 lakh may not be required to pay any income tax if they make
investments in provident funds, specified savings, insurance etc.," Mr Goyal said, referring to deduction from taxable income available to
the assesse in the form of existing rules.As per income tax rules, taxable income is derived by adjusting all exemptions and deductions
applicable under the income tax laws against the gross income.Besides deduction available under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, which
provides for tax relief against a variety of investments - such as life insurance and savings scheme Sukanya Samriddhi - and is considered
one of the more popular deductions by tax experts, Section 80D (medical insurance), Section 80E (education loan) and Section 80TTA (savings
account interest) provide for a range of deductions to the assessee."In fact, with additional deductions such as interest on home loan up to
Rs 2 lakh, interest on education loans, National Pension Scheme contributions, medical insurance, medical expenditure on senior citizens
etc., persons having even higher income will not have to pay any tax," the minister said in his Budget speech.TDS (tax deducted at source)
reliefThe interim Budget 2019-20 also proposed a four-fold increase in the limit for TDS applicable on interest income to Rs
40,000 per annum
The move will benefit senior citizens and small depositors who depend on interest income from deposits in banks and post offices, the
minister said."This will benefit small depositors and non-working spouses," he noted.Hike in TDS threshold on rent paid by
non-individualsThe government proposed to increase the TDS limit applicable to rental income by one-thirds to Rs 2.4 lakh, compared to the
existing threshold
That means households earning income in the form of rent from non-individual entities are likely to benefit."Considering the difficulty of
the middle class having to maintain families at two locations on account of their job, children's education, care of parents etc., I am
proposing to exempt levy of income tax on notional rent on a second self-occupied house," Mr Goyal said.At present, income tax on notional
rent is payable if one has more than one self-occupied house.Long-term capital gains reliefThe government also proposed to allow a profit of
up to Rs 2 crore from sale of property to be invested in not one but two properties to avoid paying tax on capital gains
As per existing rules, individuals can park the gains from sale of property on only one new property to avoid tax.Tax experts welcomed the
proposed changes to tax rules in the Budget."The proposals to increase the threshold limit of Section 87A relief, Standard Deduction and
relaxing the TDS norms, will not only incentivise the small and honest taxpayers but it also help the government in reducing the tax
administrative cost," said Naveen Wadhwa, DGM, Taxmann."Over 2.5 crore taxpayers who are expected to have income between Rs 3.5 lakhs and Rs
5 lakhs will not have to pay any tax
However they will have to file return of income though they will not have any tax liability," added Ashok Shah, partner, NA Shah
Associates.Easy processing of income tax refundsUnion Minister Piyush Goyal said in his budget speech on Friday that income tax refunds will
be processed within 24 hours and released immediately
"Within the next two years, the assessment of all tax returns should be done electronically without any personal interface," he said while
delivering the interim Budget for 2019-20.The interim finance minister also said that the direct tax collections have risen from 6.38 lakh
changes here
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