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Showing posts with label Income Tax Software for Private Employees for F.Y.2016-17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Income Tax Software for Private Employees for F.Y.2016-17. Show all posts

Sunday 4 December 2016

Revised Income Tax Exemption Calculator for Interest paid on Housing Loan – Income or Loss or House Property Calculation under Section 24B of the Income Tax Act.
After enactment of Finance Act 2014, the maximum housing loan interest amount (Interest on house property) which can be deducted from the income of a taxpayer under Section 24 of the Income Tax Act in respect of self-occupied the house, is Rs. 2 Lakhs (Rs. 2,00,000).
Also, there is no limit specified for deduction of home loan interest amount from income in the case of House property being rented out.

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In the case of Self Occupied House Property:
The actual annual value of Interest paid on Home loan or Rs. 2,00,000 whichever is maximum
In the case of House Property rented out:
1.          Actual annual value of Interest paid on Home loan
2.          Add annual rental value of the house property
3.          Less House property Tax paid
4.          Less Rebate 30% of the Annual Value of Rent as Repairs and Maintenance
Section 80EE reintroduced in Finance Act 2016
As per Finance Act 2016, the taxpayer is entitled to claim an additional deduction of Rs. 50,000 under Section 80 EE if you are a first time home buyer interest.  This deduction is over and above the Rs, 2 lakhs limit under section 24 of the income tax act. Read more about deduction of Rs 2 lakhs on interest on home loan here.
Section 80EE was introduced effective 2013-14 and was available for 2 years, FY 2013-14 and FY 2014-15 only (the assessment year 2014-15 and 2015-16).  However, this section has been reintroduced effective FY 2016-17 (the assessment year 2017-18).
Who can avail this Deduction?
·             This is the 1st house you have purchased
·             Value of this house is Rs 50 lakhs or less
·             Loan taken for this house is Rs 35 lakhs or less
·             Loan has been sanctioned by a Financial Institution or a Housing Finance Company
·             Loan has been sanctioned between 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017

·             As on the date of sanction of loan, no another house is owned by you

Friday 23 September 2016

All in One Income Tax Preparation Excel Based Software for only the Non-Govt employees for the Financial Year 2016-17 and Assessment Year 2017-18. This Excel Based Software can prepare at a time your Income Tax Compute Sheet + Automatic House Rent Exemption Calculation + Automatic Arrears Relief Calculator +Automated Form 16 Part B and Automated Form 16 Part A&B + Form 12 BA for the Financial Year 2016-17.

This Excel Based Software can use only by the Non-Govt employees. The Salary Structure has prepared as per the Salary Pattern of any Non-Govt Concerned.

Feature of this Excel Based Software :- 
  • Salary Structure for Non-Govt Concerned Salary Pattern for Calculating the Gross Salary Income
  • Automatic Income Tax Compute for Male/Female/Sr.Ctn/Most Sr.Ctzn
  • All the Income Tax Section have in this Software which perfects calculate as per the Income Tax Rules
  • Automatic House Rent Exemption Calculation U/s 10(13A)
  • Automatic prepare the Form 16 Part B
  • Automatic prepare the Form 16 Part A&B
  • Automatic prepare the Form 12 BA ( Certificate for Value of Perquisite)
  • Automatic Convert the Amount into the In Words

Click here to Download the All in One Software for F.Y.2016-17 [ This Excel utility have all the latest amended Income Tax Section as per the Finance Bill 2016]