October 2023

Income of a Developmental Financing Institution (DFI) to be Exempt [Section 10(48E)]

Developmental financing institutions play a crucial role in promoting economic growth and development in a country. These institutions provide long-term funding for various developmental projects and sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, and small and medium enterprises. To encourage the growth of these institutions, the Income Tax Act of India provides certain exemptions and benefits. One […]

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Exemption in respect of income chargeable to Equalization Levy [Section 10(50)]

Section 10(50) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 provides for exemption from income tax in the hands of a non-resident person in respect of any income which is chargeable to equalization levy. This exemption is intended to avoid double taxation. Equalization levy is a tax that is charged on certain online transactions, such as online

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Special Provisions in respect of Newly-established Units in Special Economic Zones (SEZ) [Section-10AA]

Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have emerged as key drivers of economic growth and development in many countries. In India, SEZs have played a significant role in attracting investment, promoting exports, and creating employment opportunities. To provide further impetus to SEZs, the Indian government has introduced various special provisions, including Section-10AA of the Income Tax Act.

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Incomes of Political Parties [Section-13A]

Political parties play a crucial role in any democratic society. They serve as the voice of the people, representing their interests and advocating for their rights. However, like any other organization, political parties require funds to function effectively and carry out their activities. In India, the regulation of political party funding is governed by Section

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Income of an Electoral Trust shall be Exempt [Section 13B]

An Electoral Trust is a unique entity that plays a crucial role in the political funding of political parties in India. It is a non-profit organization that collects funds from individuals, corporates, and other entities and then distributes them to various political parties. The main objective of an Electoral Trust is to bring transparency and

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Interest Incomes which are Exempt under Section 10(15)

Interest incomes which are exempt under section 10(15) could be explained with the help of the following table- Section Income Exemption to 10(15)(i) Interest, premium on redemption, or other payment on notified securities, bonds, certificates, and deposits, etc. (subject to notified conditions and limits) All assesses 10(15)(iib) Interest on notified Capital Investment Bonds notified prior

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Agricultural Income [Section 2(1A)]

Section 10(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 exempts agricultural income from income-tax. However, net agricultural income is added to the total non-agricultural income computed as per income-tax Act, for the purpose of determining the income-tax on non-agricultural income of an individual, HUE, AOP/BOI or an artificial juridical person, although the agricultural income will remain fully

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Instance of Income held to be Agricultural / Non-Agricultural Income

In the following Cases, Instances of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Incomes are described in details with examples. Instances of Agricultural Income: In the following cases, income is held as agricultural income: If denuded parts of the forest are replanted and subsequent operations in forestry are carried out, the income arising from the sale of replanted trees.

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Tax Treatment of Income which is Partly Agricultural and Partly from Business [Rules 7,7A,7B,8]

Tax Treatment of Partly Agricultural and Partly Non-Agricultural Income Tax Treatment of on Composite Business Income i.e. Partly Agricultural and Partly Non-Agricultural Income as per Rules 7, 7A, 7B, 8. For disintegrating a composite business income which is partly agricultural and partly non-agricultural, the  following rules are applicable— Income Non-Agricultural Income Agricultural Income Income Tax

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