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Aug27
New set of direct tax rules
Filed under: General Finance News; Tagged as: Direct Taxes Code, DTC, DTC BILL, higher exemption for senior citizens and women in DTC, income tax exemption limit, income tax slabs of new Direct Tax Code, lower tax rate for companies, new code proposels, new set of direct tax rules, old income tax law, The Union Cabinet, three income tax slabs of new DTCNo CommentsThe Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a new set of direct tax rules that proposes to raise income tax exemption limit from 1.6 lakh to 2 lakh, leaving more money in the hands of individuals, and a lower tax rate for companies. The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a new set of direct tax rules that proposes to raise income tax exemption limit from 1.6 lakh to 2 lakh, leaving more money in the hands of individuals, and a lower tax rate for companies. The much-awaited Direct Taxes Code, or DTC Bill, which seeks to replace the nearly 50-year-old income tax law, is likely to be introduced in Parliament on Monday and may then be referred to a select committee of members of both houses of Parliament. Senior citizens and women will enjoy a higher exemption of up to 2.5 lakh. There will be no surcharge or cess on companies, thereby bringing the corporate tax rate to 30% from present 34%. The new code proposes three income tax slabs—income of up to 2-5 lakh will face 10%, 5-10 lakh will attract 20% and income over 10 lakh will face tax at the rate of 30%. The housing loan exemption of 1.5 lakh would also be available to individual taxpayers on the interest component. However, the government proposes to raise the minimum alternate tax (MAT) on book profits to 20% from current 18%. There will not be any change in the Capital Gain tax structure. It’s really a glad news for Capital market investors and traders as the proposed tax structure would have been a big set back. The much-awaited Direct Taxes Code, or DTC, Bill, which seeks to replace the nearly 50-year-old income tax law, is likely to be introduced in Parliament on Monday and may then be referred to a select committee of members of both houses of Parliament. Senior citizens and women will enjoy a higher exemption of up to 2.5 lakh. There will be no surcharge or cess on companies, thereby bringing the corporate tax rate to 30% from present 34%.
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