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Budget 2019: Tax Proposals and Its Impact on Taxpayers

Tax Proposals

The Union Budget 2019 has been presented twice this year by the central government. The interim budget in February is followed by the presentation of the full budget in July by the BJP government after its immense triumph in the general elections.

Both budgets constitute income tax-related notifications which would affect the personal finances of the Indians. Where the announcements made by interim finance minister Piyush Goyal in February have become operative, the declarations made in the budget proposals by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman are due to come into force as they first need to be approved by the Parliament.

Let’s have a look at the tax proposals notified in these budgets and their repercussion on our finances.

Income Tax Proposals

Notification

Effects

Additional Deduction on the Purchase of an Affordable Home

Notification

Effect

NPS Withdrawal Becomes Tax-Exempted

Notification

Effect

At present, from the 60% of corpus which can be withdrawn as a lump sum – 40 per cent withdrawal is tax-exempt.

2% TDS on Cash Withdrawal

Notification

Effect

TDS Applicable to Maintenance, Parking and Other Fees

Notification

Effect

Read Also: All About Newly Added TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) Section 194M

Tax on Gifts from Resident Indians to NRIs

Notification

Effect

Stretched the List for Mandatory ITR Filing

Notification

Budget 2019 expanded the list of taxpayers who mandatorily needs to file an income tax return (ITR) in order to expand the tax base. As per the new budget 2019, ITR filing has become mandatory under the following conditions:

Changes

TDS on Payments of More Than Rs 50 lakh to the Contractor

Notification

Effect

Brief Looks on Other Notifications and Effects of the Proposed Budget:

Increment in Standard Deduction

No tax on notional rent

Tax Saving on LTCG from house property

Note: This benefit is a once in a lifetime opportunity and is available only when the capital gains are within the limit of Rs 2 crore.

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