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How can senior citizen pensioners like me with income of Rs 15 lakhs benefit from the new tax regime?

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Mihir Ashok Tanna, who works with a well-known chartered accountancy firm in Mumbai, has more than 15 years of experience in direct taxation.
He handles various kinds of matters related to direct tax such as PAN/ TAN application; compliance including ITR, TDS return filing; issuance/ filing of statutory forms like Form 15CB, Form 61A, etc; application u/s 10(46); application for condonation of delay; application for lower/ nil TDS certificate; transfer pricing and study report; advisory/ opinion on direct tax matters; handling various income-tax notices; compounding application on show cause for TDS default; verification of books for TDS/ TCS/ equalisation levy compliance; application for pending income-tax demand and refund; charitable trust taxation and compliance; income-tax scrutiny and CIT(A) for all types of taxpayers including individuals, firms, LLPs, corporates, trusts, non-resident individuals and companies.
He regularly represents clients before the income tax authorities including the commissioner of income tax (appeal).... more
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मैं 77 वर्षीय वरिष्ठ नागरिक हूँ और मेरी वार्षिक कुल आय लगभग 15 लाख रुपये है। क्या पिछले वर्ष की तुलना में तथा गैर-वरिष्ठ नागरिकों की तुलना में नई कर व्यवस्था के तहत पेंशनभोगियों को कोई राहत दी गई है। धन्यवाद।

Ans: आपको 50000 के बजाय 75000 का मानक छूट मिलेगा (गैर वरिष्ठ नागरिक के लिए लागू)
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आप नीचे ऐसेही प्रश्न और उत्तर देखना पसंद कर सकते हैं

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1) महोदय, मैं 81 वर्ष का अति वरिष्ठ नागरिक हूं, मैंने सुना है कि 2023-24 वर्ष के लिए 5 लाख से 7 लाख की आय के लिए पुरानी कर व्यवस्था के तहत 5 लाख की शुद्ध आय से 20% अधिक है। क्या यह स्थिति सही है 2) क्या इस योजना के तहत एसटीडी कटौती, 50,000 विकलांगता छूट, 75,000 स्वास्थ्य प्रीमियम और 20,000 जैसी कटौतियां उपलब्ध हैं। आपसे अनुरोध है कि कृपया यथाशीघ्र स्पष्टीकरण दें
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अति वरिष्ठ नागरिकों के लिए पुरानी कर व्यवस्था के तहत स्लैब दर में कोई बदलाव नहीं किया गया है और रुपये की सीमा में आय के लिए यह 20% पर बनी हुई है। 5 लाख से ऊपर रु. 10 लाख.

यदि आप पुरानी कर व्यवस्था का विकल्प चुन रहे हैं तो पहले उपलब्ध सभी कटौतियाँ अभी भी आपके लिए उपलब्ध हैं, लेकिन यदि आप नई कर व्यवस्था का विकल्प चुनते हैं तो ऐसा नहीं होगा, जहाँ आपके द्वारा बताई गई कटौतियाँ उपलब्ध नहीं होंगी।

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My son speaks very slowly and less , don't mix with people he is 18 years old earlier he was not like that but from last 3-4 years he started speaking very less especially at home but talk with 2-3 close friends and younger brother.what should we do to help him to open up him so that he manage his college life (persuing b.tech.just get admission)
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This is actually quite common in adolescence, and there isn’t just one reason.

A teen who used to talk a lot may become quieter over time because of changes in their emotional, social, and cognitive development:

* They become more self-aware. As teens grow, they often start thinking more about how others perceive them. This can make them more cautious about what they say.
* They’re processing more internally. Younger children often think out loud. Older teens may spend more time reflecting internally instead of verbalizing everything.
* Social experiences affect confidence. Criticism, embarrassment, bullying, rejection, or feeling misunderstood can lead someone to speak less.
* Friendships and family dynamics change. Teens may withdraw from parents while becoming more selective about who they talk to.
* Stress and responsibilities increase. School pressure, exams, future planning, and personal challenges can leave less mental energy for casual conversation.
* Their personality may be settling. Sometimes a talkative child wasn’t necessarily an extrovert; they were simply comfortable. As they mature, their natural communication style may become quieter.

Just check that the reason for this behaviour is not because of-
Anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or chronic stress!

It’s also important to distinguish between:

* A normal developmental shift: talking less, but still engaging with people and enjoying activities.
* A concerning change: becoming withdrawn, isolating themselves, losing interest in things they used to enjoy, or showing signs of distress.

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