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Income Tax Dept Offers Online E-calculator to Assess Tax Benefits

IT Dept Offers Online E Calculator

Recently the income tax department has launched the e-calculator for the taxpayers to find out the benefits on their income tax received by the individuals. The taxpayers can find out their tax liability through the e-calculator and was also announced that the individual can change their tax slabs as per their wish.

The e-filing website of income tax department (https://www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in) has now been showing the table to compare the old and new tax scheme for all the Indian resident taxpayers for the financial year 2020-21.

The website helps the taxpayers in filing income tax returns via online Read the easy guide on e-filing of IT return online in India. Step by step guide to filing income tax returns through official income tax department portal method along with different categories of taxpayers. The website asks about 3 categories including normal citizen (below 60 years), senior citizen (60-79 years) and super senior citizen (above 79 years). The table requires the taxpayer to input total eligible deductions and exemptions on the basis that the portal shows the difference between the two tax slabs scheme.

The table requires the taxpayer to input total eligible deductions and exemptions on the basis that the portal shows the difference between the two tax slabs scheme.

Also, the e-calculator takes the latest eligible exemptions and deductions from the Budget memorandum 2020. As per the latest income tax slab income tax,income tax slab rate,new income tax slab rate,income tax slab rate new,income tax slab rate fy 2020-21,income tax slab rate 2020,old income tax slab rate given by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, there will be a 5 percent income tax applicable on annual income between Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.

While there will be 10 percent, 15 percent, 20 percent and 25 percent at every INR 2.5 lakh increase in the income tax. And a staggering 30 percent income tax on the income over INR 15 lakhs. The new tax slab offers a standard deduction of INR 50,000 with INR 1.5 lakh investment in saving scheme.

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