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Income-tax sops: How much money you gain

Source PTI
Last Updated: Tue, Jul 07, 2009 09:13 hrs

Basic exemption for individual tax payers was increased by Rs 10,000 for general tax payers and women and Rs 15,000 for senior citizens (i.e. 65 years and above) by the finance minister on Monday.

The new income-tax slabs:

(in Rs)

Income level

Present

Proposed
Tax saving

For GENERAL taxpayers

160,000

1,030

-
1,030

1,80,000

3,090

2060
1,030

2,50,000

10,300

9,270
1,030

5,50,000

72,100

71,070
1,030

12,00,000

*3,00,245

**2,71,920
28,323

For WOMEN taxpayers

2,00,000

2,060,

1,030

1,030

3,50,000

22,660

21,630
1,030

5,50,000

69,010

67,980
1,030

12,00,000

*2,96,846

**2,68,830
28,016

For SENIOR CITIZENS

2,50,000

2,575

1,030
1,545

4,50,000

38,625

37,080
1,545

6,00,000

79,825

78,280
1,545

12,00,000

*2,91,748

**2,63,680
28,068
* Includes surcharge at 10 per cent.
** No surcharge

The current income tax exemption limit is Rs 1.5 lakh (Rs 150,000) for men, Rs 1.8 lakh (Rs 180,000) for women and Rs 2.25 lakh (Rs 225,000) for senior citizens.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee removed the surcharge on income above Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million) for personal income tax payers. The surcharge was levied at the rate of 10 per cent on income above Rs 10 lakh.

In another relief to the tax payers, the minister raised the deduction for maintenance of medical treatment of dependence from Rs 75,000 to Rs 1 lakh. Higher exemption limit will help the taxpayers in meeting the medical needs of dependents.

Meanwhile, he also proposed to introduce Saral-II form to enable the taxpayers to file their returns without difficulty.

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