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Clause 20 - Insertion of new section 87A - Rebate of income-tax in case of certain individuals. - FINANCE BILL, 2013

FINANCE BILL, 2013
Chapter III - Part I
DIRECT TAXES - Income-tax
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Insertion of new section 87A

      20. After section 87 of the Income-tax Act, the following section shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2014, namely:—

           Rebate of income-tax in case of certain individuals.

           “87A. An assessee, being an individual resident in India, whose total income does not exceed five hundred thousand rupees, shall be entitled to a deduction, from the amount of income-tax (as computed before allowing the deductions under this Chapter) on his total income with which he is chargeable for any assessment year, of an amount equal to hundred per cent. of such income-tax or an amount of two thousand rupees, whichever is less.”.

 



 

Notes on Clauses:

Clauses 19 and 20 of the Bill seek to amend section 87 and insert a new section 87A in the Income-tax Act relating to rebate of income-tax in case of certain individuals.

    The proposed new section 87A seeks to provide that an assessee, being an individual resident in India, whose total income does not exceed five hundred thousand rupees, shall be entitled to a deduction, from the amount of income-tax (as computed before allowing the deductions under Chapter VIII of the Incometax Act) on his total income with which he is chargeable for any assessment year, of an amount equal to hundred per  cent. of  such income-tax or an amount of two thousand rupees, whichever is less.

    Consequential amendments have been proposed in section 87, so as to provide reference to proposed new section 87A.

    These amendments will take effect from 1st April, 2014 and will, accordingly, apply in relation to the assessment year 2014-15 and subsequent assessment years.

 
 
 
 

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