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Income Tax Rules: TDS will be doubled for not filing ITR, 5 rules of income tax will be changed from 1st April

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Some changes have been made in the income tax rules in the budget. These changes will come into effect from April 1, 2021.

New Delhi.  In the general budget (Budget 2021-22) presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the salaried class’s eyes were on the provisions of exemption in income tax. But this time there has been no change in the income tax slab in the budget. However, the Finance Minister has announced relief for the elderly above the age of 75 years. Some changes have been made in the income tax rules in the budget. These changes will come into effect from April 1, 2021.

Double TDS for not filing ITR

In order to encourage the filing of ITRs, the Central Government has tightened TDS rules for those who do not file ITRs. For this, the government has added section 206AB to the Income Tax Act. According to this, if you do not file ITR now, you will have to pay double TDS from April 1, 2021. According to the new rules, tax collection at source (TCS) will also be higher on those who have not filed income tax returns.Contribution




Finance Minister in EPF had said that tax would be levied on the interest of EPF employees on contracts of more than Rs 2.5 lakh in a year. This rule will be applicable from 1 April. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced this to rationalize the tax exemption given to employees whose income is more.

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presenting the pre-field ITR form budget, the Finance Minister had mentioned the pre-field ITR. Individual employees will now be provided with a pre-field ITR form from April 1, 2021, for the convenience of employees and to make the process of filing income tax returns easy.




Notified LTC Scheme

In the Budget 2021, the Modi government has notified the LTC Cash Voucher Scheme. The scheme was launched for employees who did not take advantage of LTC tax benefit due to travel ban imposed due to Corona virus epidemic.

Freedom from income tax returns to the elderly

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the government is going to reduce the pressure on the elderly above 75 years. Those older than 75 years, whose source of income is only pension and interest, they will no longer have to file income tax returns.

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