Good news! Budget may offer tax breaks

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Agencies: New Delhi, Feb 01 2011, 19:34 IST
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Tax payers can expect some relief from high inflation in Budget 2011-12 as the government may raise the income tax exemption limit for individuals.

"Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is alive to the price situation and its impact on the common man," sources said, adding he would favourably consider the issue of hiking tax exemption limit.

Moreover, they said, as the government is committed to raise the income tax exemption limit from Rs 1.6 lakh per annum to Rs 2 lakh in line with the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) in 2012-13, tax payers could expect at least some relief in the upcoming Budget on February 28.

"The finance ministry would keep in mind the high inflation in the Budget. Since there is no dearness allowance for a vast section of the society, hike in income tax exemption limit is likely," a source said.

Presently, income up to Rs 1.6 lakh is exempt from tax for individuals. For women and senior citizens, the limit is 1.9 lakh and 2.4 lakh, respectively.

However, under the the DTC Bill which was introduced in Parliament last year, the I-T exemption limit is of 2 lakh.

In the DTC bill, the government seeks to widen tax slabs to levy 10 per cent rate on income between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, 20 per cent on Rs 5-10 lakh and 30 per cent above Rs 10 lakh.

The DTC, which would replace the Income Tax Act, is slated to come into effect from April next year.

"Since inflation is eating into the income

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Reader's Comments (2)| Post a Comment

Capital Gain Tax

Kunnoth | 05-Feb-2011Reply | Forward
FM Pranab should also consider reducing the Capital Gain Tax on the long term.

low benefits

Kaushik | 04-Feb-2011Reply | Forward
That 40000 only has a 10% tax now, which equals 4000 per annum or just 333 per month. I'm not sure how that will benefit someone who earns between 1.6-2 lakh per annum.

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