Income Tax Bill 2025 Withdrawn: What CA/CMA Students Need to Know



Quick Summary
The Income Tax Bill 2025 was not scrapped but withdrawn as a procedural step to incorporate changes recommended by a Select Committee. A revised draft is expected soon, with the new Act likely coming into force from April 1, 2026, and applicable to CA/CMA students from the May 2027 exams onwards. Key changes include simplifications in clubbing of income, deeming provisions, deductions under Chapter 6A, and the merging of Sections 80TA and 80TTB, aiming to reduce litigation and enhance clarity.

The government has introduced the Income Tax Bill 2025, to simplify and consolidate the provisions of Income Tax Act, enhancing clarity, ease of compliance, and modernizing tax administration.

But on 8 August 2025, a news spread on social media that the new Income Tax Bill had been withdrawn by the government and would not be implemented soon.

Many people assumed that the bill was scrapped completely or delayed for years, possibly beyond 2027.

Reality

This interpretation is wrong — the withdrawal was a procedural step, not an abandonment.

Background of the Bill

The bill was first introduced in the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister around 13 February 2025 during the budget session.

This is a major reform after many years, aimed at replacing or significantly modifying the Income Tax Act.

Role of Selected Committee

Soon after its introduction, the bill was referred to a Select Committee for detailed, clause-by-clause review.

Reason for Withdrawal

The February 2025 draft already went through significant changes during committee review.

Incorporating all these changes into the old draft would be difficult.

Government’s Solution

Withdraw the February draft and present a fresh, updated draft instead of amending the old one repeatedly.

New Draft Timeline

Finance Ministry confirmed the updated draft will be presented next week (likely 11 August), including Select Committee recommendations.

The revised draft will integrate all Select Committee recommendations for smoother passage in Parliament.

Implementation Timeline

If bill passed in August 2025, the new Act is expected to come into force from 1st April 2026.

Impact on CA/CMA Students

When will it be applicable?

It will be applicable for May 2027 main attempts onwards.

There will be no immediate effect on students appearing for May 2026, January 2026, or September 2026 attempts.

No drastic syllabus changes — core concepts remain the same.

What are the changes made in Bill?

Clubbing of Income

There is no major changes in the methodology of clubbing of income in the new bill. The provisions remain simplified, with exemptions retained for certain transfers and income types (e.g., income of disabled minor child).

Deeming Provisions

There are no changes in the deeming provision from sections 68 to 69D only simplification with clearer definitions, including the inclusion of negotiable instruments.

Section 69B Split

Investment part merged with Section 69.
Asset part merged with Section 69A.

Section 69D Updated

  • Now explicitly includes negotiable instruments along with hundi.
  • To ensure clarity and reduce disputes.
  • To provide certainty the linkage to section 115 BBE specifying rates of tax has been included in this chapter itself as a new section.

Reduction of Litigation

The bill aims to reduce litigation by removing ambiguities, clarifying provisions, and offering more certainty in tax calculations and legal interpretation.

Taxing Unaccounted Cash

The change from "cash credits" to "unexplained credits" clarifies that unaccounted cash found during surveys or searches is still taxable.

There is no change in how Section 68 works but its subheading has been modified to make it clearer.

This section continues to tax any unexplained money or credits found in a taxpayer's books, including unaccounted cash deposits.

Carry Forward of Losses

These provisions help businesses to manage their profits, losses, and depreciation effectively.

If a business has multiple activities, incurs losses that cannot be set off in one year, or makes large investments leading to high depreciation, these rules allow carrying forward such losses and depreciation for future set-off.

The bill includes provisions for carrying forward losses in cases like mergers, demergers, and business reorganizations, aiding in business expansion and planning.

Simplification of Deductions (Chapter 6A)

Deductions under Chapter 6A have been simplified by integrating provisions and consolidating exemptions.

  • Integration & Clarity – Provisos and explanations merged into main sections for better readability.
  • Section 80C Simplified – Now structured as Schedule 15 for easier understanding by taxpayers.
  • Profit-Linked Deductions – Consolidated under Part C of the chapter.
  • Section 10A Shifted – Moved under deductions to avoid litigation confusion.
  • Sunset Clause Provisions – Sections like 80I, 80IA, 80IAB, 80IB retained with necessary modifications.

Streamlined Section 80C

Deductions under Section 80C, such as life insurance premiums and provident fund contributions, have been simplified into a more accessible format.

It have now been transformed into a simplified arrangement of eligible savings instruments in schedule 15 at one place the deduction limit.

It has been explicitly stated within the section while the schedule 15 provides an easy to understand breakdown of eligible deductions and this simplifies the process for taxpayers making it organized as well as transparent.

Merging of Sections 80TA and 80TTB

Sections 80TA and 80TTB, which provided deductions on interest earned, have been merged into a single, clearer provision for both general taxpayers and senior citizens.

The bill encourages voluntary tax compliance while maintaining strong deterrence against dishonesty, ensuring fairness and reducing black money generation.

Conclusion

For students and professionals, the message is clear - Stay informed, ignore misinformation, and prepare for April 2026 changes.


No, the Income Tax Bill 2025 was withdrawn as a procedural step to incorporate significant changes made during its review by a Select Committee. A fresh, updated draft will be presented.

If passed in August 2025, the new Income Tax Act is expected to come into force from April 1, 2026.

The new Act will be applicable for CA/CMA students from the May 2027 main attempts onwards. There will be no immediate effect on students appearing for exams in September 2026, January 2027, or May 2027.

No, there are no major changes in the methodology of clubbing of income. The provisions remain simplified, with exemptions retained for certain transfers and income types.

Deductions under Chapter 6A have been simplified by integrating provisions and consolidating exemptions. Section 80C has been structured as Schedule 15 for easier understanding, and Sections 80TA and 80TTB have been merged.

The bill clarifies that unaccounted cash found during surveys or searches is still taxable by changing 'cash credits' to 'unexplained credits'. While Section 68's function remains the same, its subheading is modified for clarity.




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I write about Income Tax, GST, TDS, RBI updates, government schemes, and personal finance in India. My focus is on simplifying complex tax and compliance topics into easy-to-understand guides that help readers stay updated with the latest financial rules, investment options, and regulatory changes.


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