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Cost Inflation Index

​Indexation benefit is available for calculating Gains arising on transfer of Long Term Capital Assets. The chart contains all the notified cost inflation indices for calculation of Capital Gains

​Tax Rates

Different tax rates have been provided for various categories of taxpayers and for different sources of income. Individuals/HUFs/AOP/BOI are taxed as per the different slab rates. However, companies are taxed at fixed rate, except for certain specified incomes. This write-up will provide you the information on tax rates applicable to various taxpayers.

TDS Rates

The term ‘TDS’ refers to ‘Tax Deduction at source’. It is a mechanism wherein a person responsible to pay a sum of specified nature shall deduct an amount towards TDS and pay it to the credit of Central Government. Various TDS rates on various incomes have been prescribed under the Income-tax Act. This write up covers all such rates.

​Withholding Tax Rates

A person responsible for making payment to non-resident or foreign company is required to withhold tax. Tax is deductible at the rates prescribed under the Act or under the relevant DTAA, whichever is more beneficial for non-resident. This write up provides all such rates as prescribed under various Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements entered into between Indian and various foreign countries.

​Tax Rates - DTAA v. Income-tax Act

Certain income of non-resident, inter-alia , dividend, interest, royalty or fees for technical services shall be taxable as per the rates prescribed under the Income-tax Act or as per the rates prescribed under the DTAAs, whichever is more beneficial to such non-resident. This write up provides all such rates as prescribed under the Act and under various DTAAs entered into between Indian and various foreign countries.

​International Businesses - Sections to be remembered

Relevant provisions of Income-tax Act to be complied with by non-residents planning to set up business in India; and residents dealing with non residents

​Depreciation rates

While computing profits and gains from business or profession, a taxpayer can claim depreciation on all those assets which he has acquired and used for the purpose of his business or profession. Different depreciation rates are prescribed for different nature of assets. This write up lists down all such depreciation rates.

​ Individual and HUF - Benefits allowable

​Individuals and HUFs constitute a large chunk of total taxpayers in India and their contribution in total tax collection is substantial. The document includes the list of various benefits available to an Individual or an HUF, such as exemptions and d...

Employees - Benefits allowable

Salaried persons constitute a large chunk of total taxpayers in India and their contribution to total tax collection is substantial. The document includes brief introduction and tax treatment of various allowances and perquisites available to an employee, inter-alia, house rent allowance, gratuity, provident fund and so forth.

​Small Businessmen - Benefits allowable

Small and medium enterprises contribute a major portion to the GDP and to the growth of the economy. As a matter of convenience for them, Income-tax Act extends certain benefits to them and provides relaxation from compliance with certain provisions, inter-alia, an option to compute income on presumptive basis, exemption from mandatory audit of books of account, exemption from TDS and so forth. This document gives a brief introduction to those provisions which provide certain benefits to small businessmen.

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