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Showing posts with label All in one TDS on Salary for W.B.Govt employees for FY 2015-16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All in one TDS on Salary for W.B.Govt employees for FY 2015-16. Show all posts

Friday, 11 December 2015

Download Income Tax Preparation Excel Based Software All in One for West Bengal Govt Employees for Financial Year 2015-16 [ This Excel Utility can prepare at a time Individual Salary Sheet + Individual Salary Structure + Automatic HRA Exemption + Automated Form 16 Part A&B and Form 16 Part B]

 

Many home loan borrowers consider taking a Joint Home Loan as a practical option to get higher loan amount and also to avail Income Tax Benefits. Joint Debt has become a part of the Household finance these days.

One of the primary benefits of a joint loan is that it increases the borrowing capacity of the prospective home buyers. The combined repaying power of the applicants(two or more) is considered while sanctioning a higher loan amount.
A joint home loan not only allows you to share your debt burden but also allows you to extract maximum benefits offered by the IT Act.
As per the existing Income Tax Laws, both the individuals (loan applicants) can claim income tax deductions on the principal repayment under section 80c and on the interest amount under Section 24. The maximum amount that can be claimed as tax deduction depends on the use of the property ie whether it is a ‘Self occupied property’ or a ‘Let-out property’.
What is a Joint Home Loan? – A joint home loan is a loan which is taken by more than one person.
Who is a co-borrower? – A Co-borrower is a person with whom you take the home loan jointly.
Who is a co-owner? – A Co-Owner is an individual that shares ownership in an asset with another individual / group.

Joint Home Loan & Eligibility rules / Conditions

  • Generally a Joint Home Loan can be taken by a maximum of SIX persons (minimum being two applicants).
  • A co-borrower (loan applicant) may or may not be the co-owner of the property. But, banks may usually recommend a co-borrower to also be a co-owner of the property. Do note that, being a co-borrower for a house does not automatically make one a co-owner.
  • Repayment of a joint home loan is the collective responsibility of both the borrower and co-borrower(s) and each of them is liable for the loan.
  • If the loan applicants are married couples then it is a perfect arrangement for home loan providers. The couple is at liberty to decide if they want to be co-owners or if only one of them wants to be a co-borrower.
  • If the loan applicants are Father & son or Father & unmarried daughter then Lenders generally insists on the son / daughter being the Primary Owner of the property. (This can be applicable when Mother & unmarried daughter are the borrowers)
  • If the loan applicants are ‘brothers’ then banks insists on they being the co-owners of the property.
  • Generally, friends or unmarried couples living together are not allowed to take joint housing loans.
Joint Home Loan & Income Tax Benefits
  • Section 80c  As per this section, the repayment of principal amount of up to Rs 1.5 Lakh can be claimed as tax deduction by the applicants individually. All the co-borrowers can avail tax benefits. If there are two co-borrowers then the maximum total tax deduction under Section 80c can be up to Rs 3 Lakh (subject to actual principal repayment amount).
Example : Where the husband and wife as co-borrowers are paying a total of Rs 1 Lakh as Principal element of the home loan EMI, each of them can avail tax exemption of Rs 50,000 individually.
  • Section 24  As per this section, the interest payment of up to Rs 2 Lakh (for Self occupied property) can be claimed by the home loan borrowers. If there are two co-borrowers then the maximum total tax deduction under Section 80c can be up to Rs 4 Lakh. (The maximum interest amount that can be claimed as tax deduction u/s 24 is unlimited for a Let-out property).
Example: Where the husband and wife as co-borrowers are paying a total of say Rs 2.5 Lakh as Interest element of the home loan EMI, each of them can avail tax exemption of Rs 1,25,000 individually (assuming the share in the home loan as 50:50)
  • Ownership -To avail the income tax benefits on a Joint Home loan, the co-borrower of the loan has to be the co-owner of the property. So, if you are a co-borrower but not a co-owner of your property then you can not avail the income tax benefits. (Co-ownership is mandatory to avail income tax benefits. So, if you and your spouse are co-borrowers for a property owned by another family member then you are not eligible to claim any tax benefits, as you don’t own the property.) 
  • Ownership Share  The share in tax exemption that each co-borrower gets is in proportion to the ratio of ownership in the property. Therefore, it is advisable for joint owners to procure an ownership sharing agreement stating the ownership proportion on a stamp paper as legal proof of the ownership. 
Suggestions
  • Highest tax bracket: The tax benefits are applicable in ratio of ownership in the property and therefore the ownership of property should be carefully decided keeping in mind the re-payment capacity of both the borrowers. A co-borrower who is earning well and is in the higher income tax slab rate can opt for higher share in ownership / Loan EMI.
Example : Santosh & Sahya (husband & wife), both are independent salaried individuals. Sahya is in higher income tax slab rate when compared to Santosh. They acquire a home loan of Rs 50 Lakh @ 10% for a tenure of 20 years. The EMI on this home loan is Rs 48,251. As Sahya is in higher tax bracket, they decide to have 60:40 ownership ratio. Sahya wants to pay 60% of the EMI amount to take the maximum benefit of tax savings.
  • Liability: All co-borrowers are jointly and severally liable to repay the loan. So, it is prudent to consider entering into an agreement about the splitting of loan liability with other co-borrower(s) to avoid any clashes in future.
  • Insurance: It is advisable that all the borrowers should take separate Term insurance plans(better to avoid Mortgage insurance) to mitigate the financial burden on one spouse / co-borrower in case of other’s demise. This way he /she can get the best out of the tax savings.
  • Unfortunate Events: In case of divorce or a co-borrower files for insolvency or a co-borrower passes away, it becomes co-borrowers’ responsibility to pay the entire loan. The repayment record of a joint home loan reflects in the credit score of all co-borrowers. So, in the event of any unfortunate incident, it is advisable to identify an alternate co-borrower (if it is not possible to convert a joint home loan to a single loan).

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Download & Prepare at a time Tax Computed Sheet + Individual Salary Structure + Individual Salary Sheet + Automatic HRA Exemption Calculation + Form 16 Part A&B and Part B for Only West Bengal Govt Employees for Financial Year 2015-16     

W.B.Govt Employees Salary Structure

                                                

Details of tax deductions as per Budget 2015-16 are as follows:

Deduction u/s 80C Rs 1,50,000 is same.

Deduction u/s 80CCD has been increased by Rs 50,000 towards New Pension Scheme. The total contribution has been increased from Rs 1 Lakh to Rs 1.5 Lakh

Deduction on account of interest on house property loan (Self occupied property) Rs 2,00,000.
Deduction u/s 80D on health insurance premium Rs 25,000, increased from Rs 15000. For Senior Citizens it has been increased to Rs 30,000 from the existing Rs 20,000. For very senior citizen above the age of 80 years, not eligible to take health insurance, deduction is allowed for Rs 30,000 toward medical expenditure.

Exemption of transport allowance Rs 19,200 (Increased from Rs 800 pm to Rs 1600 pm). & Phy. Disable Persons Rs. 3200/- P.M.

Payments (Interest & maturity amounts) on Sukanya Samriddhi Account Deposit Scheme is exempted from Income Tax Under Section 80c. So it comes under Exempt – Exempt – Exempt tax category. It looks better than PPF (Public Provident Fund) now.

Other deduction except U/s 80C

Tax-free infra bonds proposed for funding irrigation, rail & road infrastructure projects.
100% TAX DEDUCTION on contributions made to SWACHH BHARAT & CLEAN GANGA initiatives

      Additional deduction of Rs 25,000 is allowed for Phy-disabled persons, increasing the             limit from Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000 (under Section 80 U) .

   It is also increase the limit of eduction from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.25 lakh in case of severe  disability.

     Deduction limit of Rs 60,000 on expenditure on account of specified diseases is enhanced to Rs 80,000 in the case of senior citizens (Under Section 80DD of the Income Tax Act).                                     

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Download All in One TDS on Salary forW.B.Govt employees for F.Y. 2015-16 & Ass Yr 2016-17 [ This Excel Utility can prepare at a time Tax Compute Sheet + Salary Structure + Automated HRA Calculation + Form 16 Part B and Form 16 Part A&B ]




Most of the Bengal Govt Offices, prepare the Income Tax  Form 16 through the COSA Software, but some kind of Section of Income Tax have not reflected in this COSA Software. Otherwise most of the Govt and Non Govt Concerned Prepare their Salary through the Salary Package Software, which also not available the recent modified Income Tax Section. 

Most of the Concerned choose the Excel Based any Software as well as Utility which can easily generate and operate. In this View the below given Excel Based Software which can prepare at a time your Tax Compute Sheet + Form 16

Feature of this Utility :-
  • You can prepare more than 1000 employees Form 16 by this one Excel Utility
  • It can prevent the Double Entry of Pan No automatically inform you when double Pan No insert
  • Individual Salary Structure as per W.B.Govt Employees
  • New all Income Tax Section have in this Excel Utility as per Budget 2015-16
  • At a glance you can see the all Income Tax Section including the New Section 80CCG and 80TTA
  • Calculation followed as per the Income Tax Act as far as possible.
  • Automatic Convert the Amount to In Words.
  • Automatic Calculation for HRA U/s 10(13A)

Download All in One TDS on Salary forW.B.Govt employees for F.Y. 2015-16 & Ass Yr 2016-17 [ This Excel Utility can prepare at a time Tax Compute Sheet + Salary Structure + Automated HRA Calculation + Form 16 Part B and Form 16 Part A&B ]