Highlights of Direct Taxes Code Bill, 2010

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Highlights of Direct Taxes Code Bill, 2010

 

  • Separate threshold exemption limits for men and women done away with. Common threshold limit of2,00,000. For resident senior citizens, threshold increased from2,40,000 to2,50,000.
  • HRA exemption restored.
  • Employer’s contributions to NPS (not exceeding 10% of salary), to approved superannuation fund (no limit - limit of 1,00,000 done away with), to approved PF (not exceeding 12% of salary), interest credited to approved fund not to be included in salary.
  • Only actual rent from house property to be taxed. Present system of taxing notional value called ‘annual value’ proposed to be done away with.
  • Interest on loan taken to repay housing loan deductible in calculating income from house property. This is in line with judicial interpretations.
  • Rent received in arrears to be included in the year of receipt, whether person in owner of property or not, after allowing 20% deduction towards repairs & maintenance.
  • Consideration received from transfer of carbon credits to be taxed as business income.
  • Remission or cessation of any liability by way of loan/deposit/advance/credit to be taxed as business income.
  • Scientific Research and Development in house facility expenses - weighted deduction proposed to be increased from 150% to 200%.
  • Transfer of land of a sick industrial company made under a scheme sanctioned under section 18 of SICA where such company is being managed by worker’s co-operative not to attract capital gains tax.
  • Reverse mortgage under notified scheme to continue to be exempt from capital gains tax.
  • Exemption for long-term capital gains from equity shares/units of equity oriented mutual funds retained. STT to be retained.
  • Short-term capital gains (where equity shares/units are held for 1 year or less) - deduction of 50% to be are allowed and balance 50% taxed. Likewise short-term capital loss to be scaled down by 50%.
  • Deduction for interest on housing loan/loan taken for repair or renovation of house property upto limit of1,50,000 in respect of one house pro-perty not let out. No deduction for re-payment of principal under the Code.
  • Limit for tax audits for professionals increased from15 lakhs to25 lakhs. Limit for tax audit for business increased from60 lakhs to1 crore.
  • TDS of 10% on payments in respect of life policies which are not exempt from tax from code.
  • Amount received by employee from NPS trust is tax-free. Thus, NPS which is taxed on EET basis is proposed  to be made EEE (Exempt-Exempt-Exempt) for employees.
  • MAT rate - Increased from 15% of book profits to 20%. MAT Credit carry forward period increased from 10 years to 15 years.
  • DDT on dividend of domestic company - 15%.
  • DDT on income distributed by mutual fund/life insurance to unitholder/policy holder - 5%
  • Wealth tax - threshold increased from30,00,000 to1 crore. Tax rate will be 1% of net wealth in excess of1 crore.

 N.B.; However these provisions would be effective from 01.04.2012

Source : https://www.simpletaxindia.org/2010/08/tax-slabs-tax-benefit-from-direct-tax.html

 

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Direct Taxes Code : TDS Tables

 

Sr. No.

Nature of Payment

Rates of TDS where deductee is a resident

Remarks

 

 

The present rates

Proposed rates under the Code

 

1.

Salary paid to employees

Rates as per the slabs and rates prescribed by the Finance Act

Average rate of tax on salary paid during the financial year

__

2.

Payment in respect of works contract

1% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

2% (where deductee is person other than individual/HUF)

2%

__

3.

Payment in respect of any service contract

__

2%

__

4.

Payment in respect of broadcasting and telecasting/advertising

1% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

2% (where deductee is person other than individual/HUF)

2%

__

5.

Supply of labour for carrying out any works, or service contract

1% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

2% (where deductee is person other than individual/HUF)

2%

__

6.

Payment in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by any mode of transport other than railways

 

1% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

2% (where deductee is person other than individual/HUF)

2% (No deduction of TDS in case of carriage of goods by road if deductee furnishes PAN)

__

7.

Interest

 

10%

10%

__

8.

Dividend other than dividend on which DDT is payable

10%

10%

__

9.

Commission, brokerage, remuneration or prize (by whatever name called) for rendering any services

10%

10%

__

10.

Fees for professional or technical services

10%

10%

__

11.

Payment for royalty or non-compete fees

10%

10%

__

12.

Compensation on compulsory acquisition of immovable property other than agricultural land

10%

10%

__

13.

Rent for the use of machinery or plant or equipment

2%

2%

__

14.

Rent for use of land or building (including factory building) or land appurtenant to a building (including factory building) or furniture or fittings

10%

10%

__

15.

Winning from any lottery or crossword puzzle or card game or other game of any sort

30%

30%

__

16.

Winnings from any horse race

30%

30%

__

17.

Income distributed by mutual fund on which income distribution tax is not paid

__

10% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

20% (where deductee is person other than individual/ HUF)

Threshold for not deducting TDS-where payment to unitholder does not exceed10,000 in any financial year. TDS proposed to be introduced for 1st time. No TDS in 1961 Act at present on this payment.

18.

Payment by a life-insurer where payment under life policy is not tax-exempt

__

10% (where deductee is individual/HUF)

20% (where deductee is person other than individual/HUF)

Threshold for not deducting TDS-where payment to policyholder does not exceed10,000 in any financial year. TDS proposed to be introduced for 1st time. No TDS in 1961 Act at present on this payment.

 

 

Direct Taxes Code : Tax Tables

 

I. TAX PAYABLE AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF INCOME BY INDIVIDUALS (OTHER THAN WOMEN AND SENIOR CITIZENS) AND HUFs

 

Income

Tax liability under the Act (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax liability under the Code (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax savings

(Rs.)

200000

4,000

0

4000

300000

14,000

10,000

4000

400000

24,000

20,000

4,000

500000

34,000

30,000

4000

600000

54,000

50,000

4000

700000

74,000

70,000

4000

800000

94,000

90,000

4000

900000

124,000

110,000

14000

1000000

154,000

130,000

24000

1100000

184,000

160,000

24000

1200000

214,000

190,000

24000

1300000

244,000

220,000

24000

1400000

274,000

250,000

24000

1500000

304,000

280,000

24000

1600000

334,000

310,000

24000

1700000

364,000

340,000

24000

1800000

394,000

370,000

24000

1900000

424,000

400,000

24000

2000000

454,000

430,000

24000

2100000

484,000

460,000

24000

2200000

514,000

490,000

24000

2300000

544,000

520,000

24000

2400000

574,000

550,000

24000

2500000

604,000

580,000

24000

2600000

634,000

610,000

24000

2700000

664,000

640,000

24000

2800000

694,000

670,000

24000

2900000

724,000

700,000

24000

3000000

754,000

730,000

24000

3100000

2,854,000

2,830,000

24000

 

II. TAX PAYABLE AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF INCOME BY WOMEN RESIDENT IN INDIA AND NOT ATTAINED THE AGE OF 65 YEARS DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR

 

Income

Tax liability under the Act (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax liability under the Code (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax savings

(Rs.)

1,90,000

0

0

0

2,00,000

1,000

0

1000

3,00,000

11,000

10,000

1000

4,00,000

21,000

20,000

1000

5,00,000

31,000

30,000

1000

6,00,000

51,000

50,000

1000

7,00,000

71,000

70,000

1000

8,00,000

91,000

90,000

1000

9,00,000

121,000

110,000

11000

10,00,000

151,000

130,000

21000

11,00,000

181,000

160,000

21000

12,00,000

211,000

190,000

21000

13,00,000

241,000

220,000

21000

14,00,000

271,000

250,000

21000

15,00,000

301,000

280,000

21000

16,00,000

331,000

310,000

21000

17,00,000

361,000

340,000

21000

18,00,000

391,000

370,000

21000

19,00,000

421,000

400,000

21000

20,00,000

451,000

430,000

21000

21,00,000

481,000

460,000

21000

22,00,000

511,000

490,000

21000

23,00,000

541,000

520,000

21000

24,00,000

571,000

550,000

21000

25,00,000

601,000

580,000

21000

26,00,000

631,000

610,000

21000

27,00,000

661,000

640,000

21000

28,00,000

691,000

670,000

21000

29,00,000

721,000

700,000

21000

30,00,000

751,000

730,000

21000

1,00,00,000

2,851,000

2,830,000

21000

 

III. TAX PAYABLE AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF INCOME BY SENIOR CITIZENS (I.E. INDIVIDUALS RESIDENT IN INDIA AND ATTAINED THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OR MORE ANYTIME DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR)

 

Income

Tax liability under the Act (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax liability under the Code (excluding EC and SHEC)

(Rs.)

Tax savings

(Rs.)

2,40,000

0

0

0

2,50,000

1,000

0

1000

3,00,000

6,000

5,000

1000

4,00,000

16,000

15,000

1000

5,00,000

26,000

25,000

1000

6,00,000

46,000

45,000

1000

7,00,000

66,000

65,000

1000

8,00,000

86,000

85,000

1000

9,00,000

116,000

105,000

11000

10,00,000

146,000

125,000

21000

11,00,000

176,000

155,000

21000

12,00,000

206,000

185,000

21000

13,00,000

236,000

215,000

21000

14,00,000

266,000

245,000

21000

15,00,000

296,000

275,000

21000

16,00,000

326,000

305,000

21000

17,00,000

356,000

335,000

21000

18,00,000

386,000

365,000

21000

19,00,000

416,000

395,000

21000

20,00,000

446,000

425,000

21000

21,00,000

476,000

455,000

21000

22,00,000

506,000

485,000

21000

23,00,000

536,000

515,000

21000

24,00,000

566,000

545,000

21000

25,00,000

596,000

575,000

21000

26,00,000

626,000

605,000

21000

27,00,000

656,000

635,000

21000

28,00,000

686,000

665,000

21000

29,00,000

716,000

695,000

21000

30,00,000

746,000

725,000

21000

1,00,00,000

2,846,000

2,825,000

21000

 

Source : https://www.simpletaxindia.org/2010/08/tax-slabs-tax-benefit-from-direct-tax.html

 



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