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Asked by Anonymous - Feb 01, 2025
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Dear Sir, my Q is If there's no/ zero tax below 12 income then why 5% & 10% applied / proposed for 4-8 lacs & 8-12 lacs, slabs, respectively ❓ Sir, how many types of incomes exist for tax purpose , other than Salary income ❓ Can you please list all Or give me a weblink to know all types of taxed incomes & non taxed incomes sources ❓ Regards

Ans: Tax is calculated as per slab rate prescribed under both regimes and once tax calculation is done, there is a concept of rebate which is deducted from tax liability.

Accordingly, if taxpayers opt for a new tax regime, tax on 12 lacs of income will be 60000 and rebate will be 60000. Thus, tax liability will be Zero.

Please note that rebate is not available on special rate income like short term capital gain on equity shares which is taxable at 20%, long term capital gain on equity shares is taxable at 12.5%.

You can calculate tax liability, using advance income tax calculator available at following link:

https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/TaxCalc/calculator

You can read more about new and old tax regime at following link:

https://incometaxindia.gov.in/booklets%20%20pamphlets/3-new-tax-regime-vs-old-tax-regime.pdf
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आप नीचे ऐसेही प्रश्न और उत्तर देखना पसंद कर सकते हैं

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सर, क्या आप उन आय छूटों की सूची बना सकते हैं जो संशोधित नई कर व्यवस्था के तहत पात्र हैं
Ans: आपके प्रश्न का उत्तर नीचे दिया गया है। आपकी जानकारी के लिए, मैंने इसे किसी अन्य वेबसाइट से कॉपी किया है।

संशोधित नई कर व्यवस्था के साथ, नीचे दी गई कई छूट और कटौतियाँ हटा दी गई हैं: -

1. अवकाश यात्रा भत्ता
2. वेतन संरचना और भुगतान किए गए किराए के आधार पर मकान किराया भत्ता
3. प्रोफेशनल टैक्स का भुगतान अधिकतम रु. 2,500/-
4. धारा 80TTA और 80TTB के तहत कटौती उपलब्ध है जो बचत खाते/जमा से ब्याज है
5. सरकारी कर्मचारियों के लिए मनोरंजन भत्ते पर टैक्स कटौती और प्रोफेशनल टैक्स पर कटौती
6. स्व-कब्जे वाली या किसी खाली संपत्ति के लिए होम लोन पर देय ब्याज राशि, धारा 24 के तहत अधिकतम 2 लाख रुपये की कटौती
7. खंड (ii) (ए) धारा 57 के तहत पारिवारिक पेंशन से 15,000 रुपये की कटौती की अनुमति
8. विशेष भत्ते जो धारा 10(14) के तहत प्रदान किए जाते हैं सिवाय:
9. विकलांग कर्मचारी को परिवहन भत्ता दिया गया
10. वाहन भत्ता
11. किसी कर्मचारी के दौरे या स्थानांतरण पर यात्रा की लागत को पूरा करने के लिए दिया गया कोई भी भत्ता
12. दैनिक भत्ता
13. अनुलाभ
14. व्यापार मालिकों और पेशेवरों को धारा 10AA के तहत विशेष आर्थिक क्षेत्रों से मिलने वाली छूट खो दी जाएगी।
15. आयकर की धारा 32AD, 33AB, 33ABA, 35(1)(ii),35(1)(ii( (a), 35(1)(iii), 35(2AA), 35AD और 35CCC के तहत कटौती कार्यवाही करना।
16. आयकर अधिनियम की धारा 32(ii)(ए) के तहत अतिरिक्त मूल्यह्रास के विकल्प
17. पिछले वर्षों के मूल्यह्रास को आगे बढ़ाने या अनवशोषित करने का विकल्प
18. आयकर अधिनियम, अध्याय VI-A 80C, 80D, 80E, 80CCC, 80CCD, 80D, 80DD, 80DDB, 80EE, 80EEA, 80EEB, 80G, 80GG, 80GGA, 80GGC, 80IA, 80- के तहत कर-बचत निवेश कटौती। आईएबी, 80-आईएसी, 80-आईबी, 80-आईबीए, आदि। इन कर-बचत निवेश विकल्पों में ईएलएसएस, एनपीएस, मेडिक्लेम बीमा प्रीमियम पर पीपीएफ कर राहत, एफडीआर, आश्रित जो विकलांग हैं, निर्दिष्ट चिकित्सा उपचार के लिए खर्च शामिल हैं। शिक्षा ऋण पर ब्याज और भी बहुत कुछ।



नई संशोधित प्रणाली में जो छूट प्रचलित हैं, उन पर आप दावा कर सकते हैं:

1. वेतनभोगी और पेंशन वर्ग के लिए 50,000 रुपये की मानक कटौती।
2. धारा 10(15)(i) के तहत डाकघर बचत खाते पर प्राप्त ब्याज अधिकतम राशि रु. 3,500.
3. नियोक्ता से अधिकतम रु. तक प्राप्त ग्रेच्युटी. 20 लाख.
4. धारा 10(10डी) के तहत परिपक्वता पर जीवन बीमा पॉलिसी से प्राप्त राशि।
5. एनपीएस या ईपीएफ में नियोक्ता का योगदान वेतन का 12% तक और ईपीएफ पर ब्याज 9.5% प्रति वर्ष तक है।
6. जीवन बीमा से आय.
7. कृषि खेती से आय.
8. किराये में मानक कटौती.
9. छँटनी मुआवज़ा.
10. सेवानिवृत्ति पर अवकाश का नकदीकरण।
11. वीआरएस पर 5 लाख रुपये तक की रकम मिलती है.
12. सेवानिवृत्ति सह मृत्यु लाभ.
13. शिक्षा हेतु छात्रवृत्ति के रूप में प्राप्त धनराशि।
14. पीपीएफ या सुकन्या समृद्धि योजना का ब्याज और परिपक्वता राशि।
15. पेंशन का संराशीकरण.
16. नई कर व्यवस्था आपको धारा 80CCD(2) (अधिसूचित पेंशन योजना में नियोक्ता का योगदान) और 80JJAA (नए रोजगार के लिए) के तहत कटौती का दावा करने की पेशकश करती है।

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Asked by Anonymous - May 13, 2025
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Hello, i am 15 years old......my 10th result just came out and i got 97%......actually i have always been a topper since i was small but in 9th i started getting bored of always studying and i got tired .....so i started drifting away from studies.....my grades dropped continously......and when the results came for 10th boards.....i have scored less than many people that i know were not toppers rather some were even below average.....my parents are really disappointed and are telling me that if i would have gone to classes for subjects, i would have gotten better marks......i didn't go to any classes in 10th standard for studies.....because i was very tired of constanty trying to be the best.....now i have joined coaching for NEET preparation to give neet in 2027......i really want to get the best attitude and marks back which i lost and became a phone addict......i want to show the world that i can do it.....i want to be successful......pls guide me.....i didnt tell this to my parents because i am really dissapointed in myself.....pls help
Ans: Hello, dear friend.
First of all, congratulations on scoring a fantastic 97% in 10th grade! Now, forget all your worries, problems, and what your parents and others are saying. Don't compare yourself to your friends who scored higher than you in 10th grade. If you are a hard worker, then there’s no need to worry; hard work always pays off. Your upcoming target is to crack NEET with a high score. Focus more on the syllabus for NEET, and aim to achieve what you feel you missed in 10th grade. You're not the only one who is a phone addict; many others are more addicted to their phones. Schedule your time to use your phone for a limited period to help overcome the addiction. It’s always better to share your feelings with your parents if they understand you well and create a comfortable dialogue between you and them. There’s no need to feel disappointed at this early stage. 10th grade is not the end of life. Many people who failed in 10th grade went on to build their empires. Be courageous and give your best to the upcoming NEET examination. Set a target of 700+ and prove that HUM BHI KISISE SAM NAHI. Best of luck for your bright future!
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