New Income Tax Bill LIVE Updates: Simpler language, new regime and taxpayer benefits – what’s in it for you

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Income Tax Bill LIVE updates: The government has made the new Income Tax Bill public before it is set to be tabled in the Parliament on 13 February, 2025. The new spans over 622 pages and will be replacing the six-decade-old Income Tax Act 1961. The Bill includes 23 chapters, 16 schedules and 536 clauses to simplify tax language.

The bill also proposes simple terms such as ‘tax year’ lt proposes introduction of taxpayer’s charter, detailed section suggesting foreign cos to be deemed as residents

The Income-Tax Bill, 2025, introduces a new tax regime with a focus on simplifying tax compliance and offering an alternative tax structure to individuals and businesses. Here are the key takeaways for taxpayers:

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Here’s all you need to know as a tax payer.

New Tax Regime:

The bill proposes a new tax regime for individuals, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), and others​. Once a taxpayer opts for the new regime, it cannot be withdrawn in later years unless specific conditions are violated​. Under this system, taxpayers will need to forgo certain deductions and exemptions in exchange for a lower tax rate

Impact on Taxpayers:

Salaried individuals may see reduced compliance burdens under the new system, but they must weigh the loss of deductions before opting in.

Businesses can benefit from lower corporate tax rates but must ensure they meet the eligibility conditions.

Crypto traders and investors will need to comply with stricter taxation and reporting requirements.

Special Tax Provisions for Cryptocurrency

The Bill reinstates a flat 30% tax on income from virtual digital assets including – crypto, NFTs, etc. There will be no deductions or exemptions allowed, except for the cost of acquisition​. It also proposed a 1% TDS on crypto transactions remains applicable to track digital transactions

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