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  2. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    The act, which became effective on 1 April 1962, replaced the Indian Income Tax Act, 1922. Current income-tax law is governed by the 1961 act, which has 298 sections and four schedules. [9] The Direct Taxes Code Bill was sponsored in Parliament on 30 August 2010 by the finance minister to replace the Income Tax Act, 1961 and the Wealth Tax Act ...

  3. National Savings Certificates (India) - Wikipedia

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    The holder gets the tax benefit under Section 80C of Income Tax Act, 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other similar government savings schemes in India include: Public Provident Fund (PPF), Post Office Fixed Deposit, Post Office Recurring Deposit, etc. [ 3 ] The certificates were heavily promoted by the Indian government in the 1950s after India's ...

  4. Public Provident Fund (India) - Wikipedia

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    The tax benefit is capped at ₹1.5 lacs per financial year. PPF falls under the EEE (Exempt, Exempt, Exempt) tax basket. Contribution to the PPF account is eligible for tax benefit under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act in the old Tax Regime. Interest earned is exempt from income tax, and maturity proceeds are also exempt from tax. [3]

  5. New Tax Regime - Wikipedia

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    The New Tax Regime is a scheme of Income tax in India first proposed in Union Budget 2020–21. [1] Subsequent Budget of FY2021-22 did not see any major announcements in this regime. [ 2 ] During the Budget 2022–23, reports emerged that New Tax Regime was getting poor response [ 3 ] and Government is considering to make it more attractive ...

  6. The Income-tax Act, 1961 - Wikipedia

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    Income Tax Department. The Income-tax Act, 1961 is the charging statute of Income Tax in India. It provides for levy, administration, collection and recovery of Income Tax. The Government of India brought a draft statute called the "Direct Taxes Code" intended to replace the Income Tax Act, 1961 and the Wealth Tax Act, 1957. However the bill ...

  7. 2014 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    Income tax exemption limit for senior citizens has been raised to ₹ 300,000 (US$3,600). Investment limit under Section 80C has also been increased to ₹ 150,000 (US$1,800) from the current ₹ 100,000 (US$1,200). Housing loan interest rate deduction limit has been increased to ₹ 200,000 (US$2,400).

  8. Equity Linked Savings Scheme - Wikipedia

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    An Equity Linked Savings Scheme, popularly known as ELSS, is a type of diversified equity scheme which comes, with a lock-in period of three years, offered by mutual funds in India. [1] [2] They offer tax benefits under the Section 80C of Income Tax Act 1961. [3]

  9. Fixed deposit - Wikipedia

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    Residents of India can open these accounts for a minimum of seven days. Investing in a fixed deposit earns customers a higher interest rate than depositing money in a saving account. Tax saving fixed deposits are a type of fixed deposits that allow the investor to save tax under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. [9]