Income Tax Department Engages Schools, Trusts on New Income Tax Act 2025



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The Income Tax Department has launched an outreach programme to inform schools and charitable trusts about the new Income Tax Act 2025. Representatives from over 80 Delhi-NCR schools attended an event focused on provisions relevant to educational institutions and trusts. The new act aims to simplify procedures, reduce ambiguity, and enhance transparency through technology.

Income Tax Department's outreach programme spotlights key features of the new Income Tax Act, 2025

Outreach saw participation from representatives of more than 80 schools from across the Delhi-NCR region, along with trustees and functionaries associated with educational institutions

The Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions), Delhi, organised an outreach programme in New Delhi today to promote financial literacy and create awareness about the newly-introduced Income Tax Act, 2025, with particular focus on provisions relating to educational institutions and charitable trusts.

Income Tax Act 2025: Schools and Trusts Briefed

The programme witnessed participation from representatives of more than 80 schools from across the Delhi-NCR region, along with trustees and functionaries associated with educational institutions.

The event was graced by Ms. Pallavi Agarwal, Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions). Addressing the gathering, she highlighted the key features of the Income Tax Act, 2025 and emphasised that the new legislation seeks to simplify procedures, reduce ambiguities and promote transparency through streamlined and technology-driven processes aligned with the Government's vision of "Viksit Bharat 2047".

As part of the outreach programme, to encourage engagement among students, an inter-school quiz competition titled "Tax Your Brain - Income Tax Quiz" was organised for students of Classes IX to XII.

Students from participating schools took part in the quiz with enthusiasm across multiple rounds. The winning teams were felicitated and presented with awards and Certificates of Merit. All participants were appreciated for their enthusiasm and knowledge.

The initiative reflects the Income Tax Department’s continued commitment to proactive stakeholder engagement, dissemination of tax reforms and the promotion of an efficient, transparent and taxpayer-friendly tax administration epitomizing the principle of Saral Kanun Shashakt Bharat.

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The programme aimed to promote financial literacy and raise awareness about the new Income Tax Act 2025, with a specific focus on provisions affecting educational institutions and charitable trusts.

Representatives from over 80 schools across the Delhi-NCR region, along with trustees and functionaries of educational institutions, participated.

The new legislation seeks to simplify procedures, reduce ambiguities, and promote transparency through streamlined and technology-driven processes.

Yes, an inter-school quiz competition titled "Tax Your Brain - Income Tax Quiz" was organised for students in Classes IX to XII to encourage engagement.

The event was addressed by Ms. Pallavi Agarwal, Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions), Delhi.




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