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Showing posts with label Tax benefits in Budget 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax benefits in Budget 2015. Show all posts

Wednesday 15 April 2015

Download Income Tax Calculator for Govt & Non Govt employees for Assessment Year 2016-17 with all amended Tax Limit as per New Finance Budget 2015-16


* No change in tax slabs or minimum taxable limit for the Financial Year 2015-16 and Assessment Year 2016-17

* The transport allowance exemption hiked to Rs 1,600 per month from Rs 800 per month U/s 10

* Limit of deduction of health insurance premium increased from Rs. 15000 to Rs. 25000. For senior citizens limit increased from Rs 20000 to Rs 30000. U/s 80D

* Senior citizens above the age of 80 years, who are not covered by health insurance, to be allowed deduction of Rs 30000 towards medical expenditures.

* Deduction limit of Rs 60000 with respect to specified decease of serious nature enhanced to Rs 80000 in case of senior citizen. U/s 80DDB

*Additional deduction of Rs 25000 allowed for differently abled persons.U/s 80U

*Limit on deduction on account of contribution to a pension fund and the new pension scheme increased from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh.U/s 80CCC


*Payments to the beneficiaries including interest payment on deposit in Sukanya Samriddhi scheme to be fully exempt. Max Rs.1.5 Lakh U/s 80C


Monday 9 March 2015

Income Tax Calculator with new amended Tax Section as per the Finance Budget 2015.

1.               Transport Allowance increased to Rs 1,600 from Rs 800

2.                Increase in Medical Insurance Premium exemption limit from Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 u/s 80D (up to       30K for Senior Citizens)

3.               Sukanya Samriddhi Account a new investment option u/s 80C

4.             Very Senior Citizens (above 80 Years of age) to be allowed deduction of Rs 30,000 for medical expenditure    in case they do not have health insurance

5.            Additional exemption of Rs 50,000 under sec 80CCD for investing in NPS (New Pension Scheme)

6.          Increase in the limit of deduction available for treatment of chronic diseases u/s 80DDB from Rs             60,000 to Rs 80,000

7.            Rs 25,000 increase in deduction available to persons with disability and severe disability u/s 80DD and   80U

Income tax slabs 2015-2016 for General tax payers

Income tax slab (in Rs.)
Tax
0 to 2,50,000
No tax
2,50,001 to 5,00,000
10%
5,00,001 to 10,00,000
20%
Above 10,00,000
30%

Income tax slabs 2015-2016 for Senior citizens (Aged 60 years but less than 80 years)

Income tax slab (in Rs.)
Tax
0 to 3,00,000
No tax
3,00,001 to 5,00,000
10%
5,00,001 to 10,00,000
20%
Above 10,00,000
30%

Income tax slabs 2015-2016 for very senior citizens (Aged 80 and above)

Income tax slab (in Rs.)
Tax
0 to 5,00,000
No tax
5,00,001 to 10,00,000
20%
Above 10,00,000
30%

Download Income Tax Calculator for Financial Year 2015-16 & Ass Yr 2016-17

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Increase in deduction under section 80DD & 80U 

Investment limit under section 80DD & 80U of the Income-tax Act raised from `50,000 to ` 75,000 for a person with disability and from ` 1,00,000 to ` 1,25,000 for a person with severe disability.


Addition of Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme for deduction under section 80C & Other benefits of this account

The following tax benefits have been envisaged in the Sukanya Samriddhi Account scheme:
 
i) The investments made in the Scheme will be eligible for deduction under section 80C.


ii) The interest accruing on deposits in such account will be exempt from income tax.


iii) The withdrawal from the said scheme in accordance with the rules of the said scheme will be exempt from tax. Investment limit under section 80C of the Income-tax Act is ` 1.5 lakh.



Increase in deduction under section 80D

Investment limit under section 80D of the Income-tax Act raised from ` 15,000 to `25,000 for individual other than senior citizen and the limit raised from ` 25,000 to `30,000 for senior citizen.


An additional benefit given to super Senior citizen (aged more than eighty years) :-

It is also proposed to provide that any payment made on account of medical expenditure in respect of a very senior citizen, if no payment has been made to keep in force an insurance on the health of such person, as does not exceed thirty thousand rupees shall be allowed as deduction under section 80D i.e. the deduction under 80D can be claimed on the basis of expenditure incurred irrespective of payment of insurance made or not. The aggregate deduction for health insurance premia and medical expenditure incurred in respect of parents would be limited to thirty thousand rupees.

Increase/Changes in deduction under section 80DDB

Deduction limit under section 80DDB of the Income-tax Act raised from ` 60,000 to `80,000 only for Super Senior Citizen whose age is more than 80 years and there is no change in existing limit of individual other than senior citizen including super senior citizen and senior citizen of ` 40,000 and ` 60,000 respectively.

It is proposed to amend section 80DDB so as to provide that the assessee will be required to obtain a prescription from a specialist doctor for the purpose of availing this deduction.

The clause "a certificate from a doctor working in a Government hospital" causes undue hardship to the persons intending to claim the aforesaid deduction.
So, the obtaining certificate from Government hospital will be replaced by obtain a prescription from a specialist doctor.

Increase in deduction under section 80CCC

Investment limit under section 80CCC of the Income-tax Act raised from ` 1 lakh to `1.5 lakh. This limit is covered under the overall limit mentioned in section 80CCE of the Act.


Additional deduction under section 80CCD

An additional deduction in respect of any amount paid, of upto fifty thousand rupees for contributions made by any individual assesses under the NPS. This limit is not covered under the overall limit mentioned in section 80CCE of the Act except of section 80CCD(1).

Amendment in 80G:- One hundred per cent deduction for National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse.

 It is proposed amend section 80G so as to provide hundred percent. deduction in respect of donations made to the said National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse

U/S 87A :- No changes about Tax Rebate Rs.2000/- in this Budget 2015, so this benefits will be Continue in this Financial Year 2015-16.


U/s 80TTA :- No changes about Savings Bank Interest up to Rs. Ten Thousand, so this also will be Continue in this Financial Year 2015-16.