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Personal taxation: No major surprises

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Taxation consultant Ganesh Jagadeesan on the Budget.

  • Re: increased rate of surcharge up to 15%- the limit of Rs 1.5 lakhs could have been pegged at a higher level
  • Surcharge is an additional levy on the income tax- E.g. surcharge @ 10% applicable if total income of a resident exceeds Rs 60,000 - surcharge rate goes upto 15% for total incomes above Rs 150,000
  • No major changes on taxation for NRIs
  • Dividend received is still tax-free; however, doubling in dividend tax may indirectly & adversely affect dividend income of individuals due to possibly reduced outflow from corporates as dividend
  • Senior citizens - good news - tax rebate u/s 88B - increased to Rs 15,000 from Rs 10,000 - hence, income for senior citizens upto approx Rs 125,000 would not be liable to income tax
  • Disappointment for software professionals - no shift in tax incidence for e-SOP for software e-employees
  • Re: exemption from Capital Gains tax on investments u/s 54EA & 54EB - newly notified investments - relatively illiquid (longer tenure - 5 years against 3 and 7 years) - possibly less attractive in terms of earnings (e.g. new Govt sec. may not be as rewarding as Mutual funds which were previously eligible for investment)
  • S.88 - amount eligible for rebate on repayment of principal amount of Housing loan increased from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000
  • S.24(2) - enhanced limit of Rs 75,000 for interest paid on Housing Loans announced in last budget for upto April 1, 2001 will now continue upto April 1, 2003
  • One-by-six scheme presently applicable to 54 cities - now extended to almost all cities with a population over 2 lakhs
  • From July 1, 2000 - PAN to be allotted within 30 days of application
  • Refund of income tax - additional option to have refund amount directly credited to assessee's bank a/c
  • The limit of Rs 1.5 lakhs could have been higher
  • Even we too could not catch what the FM was exactly trying to say - but we understand that there is an additional rebate of Rs 5,000 for women
  • The negative reaction of the stock markets would make us believe so.
  • Major changes - surcharge on non-corporate assessees increased from 10% to 15% on income over Rs 1.5 lakhs; senior citizens - tax rebate u/s **B increased to Rs 15,000; for women - additional rebate of Rs 5,000
  • Tax rebate for senior citizens is u/s 88B
  • Incentives to invest in housing - u/s 88 - increase in eligible amount of repayment of principal (housing loan) from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 - also, deduction of interest on such loans upto Rs 75,000 originally upto April 1, 2001 (per last budget) now extended upto April 1, 2003
  • The hike in exemption limit for FII to invest in Indian firms will not apply to NRIs
  • The benefit referred to covers senior citizens only. Working women, however, are now eligible for an additional rebate of Rs 5,000. Also, the marginal rate of tax is now 34.5%
  • We don't know whether abolition of income tax will increase savings level; what we know for sure is if this happens professionals like us will be out of business.
  • Investments u/s 54EA & EB were meant for claiming relief from capital gains tax. Post-this budget, the notified investments (presently, bonds of NABARD & NHAI) are of
  • Uniform 5 year-tenure (hitherto, 3 or 5 years); these investments may not be as rewarding as investments in some of the earlier instruments such as specified mutual funds
  • No change in basic tax structure; surcharge raised to 15% for income level over Rs 1.5 lakhs. No change in tax incidence for ESOP
  • Surcharge raised to 15% for income levels above Rs 1.5 lakhs
  • General providend fund rates slashed by 1% to 11%
  • Income tax slabs remain the same
  • U/s 80E, deduction allowed for repayment of amount borrowed and interest thereon for higher education out of own income - such amount raised to Rs 40,000 from Rs 25,000 at present

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