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Session-4 Income not forming part of total income

Agricultural income Any sum received by an individual as a member of a HUF Partner’s share of income in the firm In case of non-resident any income by way of interest on such securities and bonds specially notified in the official gazette. The value of any travel concession or assistance on LTC or on retirement provided by the employer for himself and his family members. An individual not being a citizen of India, the remuneration received by him as an official of embassy, high commission, consulate or the trade representation of a foreign state or as an employee of a foreign enterprise provided the enterprise is not engaged in any trade or business in India and his stay in India does not exceed 90 days in that previous year. This is also applicable to an individual being a non-resident working in a foreign ship and his stay in India does not exceed 90 days in the previous year.

Any allowances or perquisites paid or allowed as such outside India by the Govt to a citizen of India for rendering service outside India. Any individual assigned to duties in India and receiving any remuneration from the foreign Govt in connection with any cooperative technical assistance programme and projects between Central Govt and Govt of a foreign state. In case of a consultant any fees or remuneration out of the fees made available to an international organisation under technical assistance grant agreement.

Any income of any member of the family accompanying him to India which accrues or arises outside India in respect of which such member is required to pay any income or social security tax to the Govt of that foreign State. Any death cum retirement gratuity Any gratuity received under Payment of Gratuity Act not exceeding Rs /-. Any other gratuity received by an employee or his dependant on his retirement, termination, death or on becoming incapacitated to the extent it does not exceed one and half months salary for each completed year of service.

Any payment in commutation of pension under Civil Pension Rules. Any other payment in commutation of pension received under the scheme of any other employer to the extent it does not exceed one third of the pension if receiving gratuity and one half of such pension in other cases. Any payment received by an employee of Central or State Govt as cash equivalent of earned leave to his credit at the time of retirement, superannuation or otherwise. For other employees upto 10 months average salary.

Any compensation received by a workman under the Industrial Dispute Act. Any payment received under Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster. Any amount received from Central or State Govt or local authority by way of compensation on account of any disaster. Any amount received under voluntary retirement scheme upto Rs 5.00 lacs. The tax paid by the employer on the income derived as perquisite not entailing any monetary payment.

Any sum received under a life insurance policy including bonus on such policy. Any payment from a provident fund. Any accumulated balance due and becoming payable to an employee participating in a recognised provident fund. Any payment from an approved superannuation fund

The exempted amount of HRA is least of the following i)Allowance actually received ii)Rent paid in excess of 10% of salary iii)50% of salary in the cities of Bombay, Kolkata, Delhi,Chennai and 40% of salary in other cities. Salary for the purpose includes basic salary, DA and commission based on a fixed percentage of turnover.

Income by way of interest, premium on redemption on such securities, bonds or any other certificate issued by the central Govt and notified in the official gazette. Any scholarship granted to meet the cost of education. Any income by way of Daily Allowance, Constituency Allowance or any other allowance paid to MP and MLA

Any payment made in pursuance of an award instituted in the public interest by any Central or State Govt. Any income by way of pension received by an individual who has been awarded Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra or Vir Chakra. Family pension received by widow or children of a member of armed forces where death of such member has occurred in the course of operational duties.

Annual value of any one palace in occupation of a Ruler The income of local authorities which is chargeable under the head income from house property, capital gains, income from other sources or from a trade or business of supply of a commodity or service. Any income of scientific research association approved for thr purpose of Section 35(1)(ii)

Any income of such news agency set up in India solely for collection and distribution of news as the Central Govt may by notification in the official gazette specify. Any income other than from house property, dividend, interest or specific service of an association or institution established in India having objects of control, regulation, supervision and encouragement of the profession of law, medicine, accountancy, engineering or architecture.

Any income received by any person on behalf of Regimental Fund or Non-Public fund established by the armed forces for welfare of past and present member of such forces. Any income of a fund set up by LIC to which contribution is made to receive pension. Any income of an institution constituted as trust or society and existing solely for the development of khadi or village industries and not for the purpose of profit.

Any income of Khadi and Village Industries Board or any other organisation established for development of khadi and village industries in the state. Any income of European Economy Community by way of interest, dividend or capital gains. Any income of SAARC Fund for Regional Projects set up by Colombo declaration. Any income of IRDA

Any income of North Eastern Development Finance Corporation. Any income of Central Electricity Regulatory Corporation. Any income received by any person on behalf of a) Prime Minister National Relief Fund b)National foundation for communal harmony. c) Any educational institution, Hospital substantially funded by Govt. d)Any educational institution having aggregate receipt of less than one Crore. e)Any other trust, hospital or educational institution approved by the prescribed authority.

Any income of Mutual Fund Any income of Investor Protection Fund Any income of Credit Guarantee Trust for small industries. Any income of commodity exchange Any income of dividend and long term capital gain in respect of Venture Capital Fund. Any income under the head In come from house property or income from other sources of a Trade Union.

Interest on securities held by any provident fund. Any income of Employee state insurance fund. Any income of a corporation wholly financed by Govt. formed for promoting the interest of ST,SC,OBC,minority community and ex- serviceman. Any income arising or accruing to Coffee Board,Rubber Board,Tea Board,Tobacco Board,Spice Board.

Any income by way of dividend. Any income chargeable under capital gain on transfer by way of compulsory acquisition of agricultural land. Any income from transfer of long term capital asset being equity shares of a company which is chargeable to Security Transaction Tax.

FTZ,SEZ,EOUand Export of Certain Articles Gains derived from export of articles or things or computer software for 10 years in respect of a newly established undertaking in FTZ.(Sec 10A) 100% of profit on exports for first five years and 50% of profit for next five years in case of units established in SEZ. Profits from exports for 10 years of the newly established EOU. Profits from exports of eligible article i.e.hand made wooden article of artistic value (Sec-10BA)

Conditions to be satisfied u/s 10A It is not formed by splitting up or reconstruction of a business in existence. It is not formed by transfer of plant and machineries previously used.Old plant and machineries upto 20% of the total value of plant and machineries is allowed. Plant and machinery which were used outside India by another person and for which no depreciation has been allowed under the Act shall not be regarded as machineries previously used.

The sale proceeds of the article, thing or the computer software exported out of India should be received in or brought into India by the assessee in convertible foreign exchange within the period of six months from the end of previous year Deduction to be calculated as below Export Turnover x Profit/Total Turn over

Conditions to be satisfied u/s 10BA It produces the eligible articles or things without the use of imported raw material. It is not formed by splitting up or the reconstruction of a business already in existence. It is not formed by the transfer of machinery and plant previously used. However value of such machineries upto 20% is allowed. Plant and machinery which were used outside India by another person and for which no depreciation has been allowed under the Act shall not be regarded as machineries previously used

90% or more of the sales during the previous year is by way of eligible article It employs 20 or more worker during the previous year in the process of manufacture or production The sale proceeds of the article, thing or the computer software exported out of India should be received in or brought into India by the assessee in convertible foreign exchange within the period of six months from the end of previous year Deduction to be calculated as below Export Turnover x Profit/Total Turn over

Example ParticularsA Ltd(Rs in Lacs)B Ltd(Rs in Lacs) Export Turnover Domestic Turnover6842 Profits of the Business2128

The export turnover of A Ltd includes charges received from onsite develoment of computer software outside India to the extent of Rs lacs.B Ltd has realised only 90% of its export turnover and the remaining 10% has become irrecoverable. Compute the deduction available.

Answer A Ltd=125x21/193=Rs /- B Ltd=216x28/282=Rs /-

Income from property held for charitable purpose To the extent applied for charitable purpose and if accumulated not exceeding 15% of such income. Where 85% of income has not been applied for charitable purpose a notice in writing to be given to AO mentioning the purpose and period(not more than 10 years) of accumulation. The money so accumulated to be invested or deposited in the forms or modes specified. The trust must be registered with commissioner of Income Tax u/s 12A

Example A charitable trust derives income net of expenses of Rs /- and corpus donation of Rs /- for the year ending 31 st March 2009.It invests the entire corpus donations in the bank deposit. It accumulates Rs /- out fo Rs /-for a specified purpose and informs the AO. Out of the balance Rs /- is spent for the objects of the trust. Determine the taxable income of the trust for AY

Answer Income net of expenses Rs /- 15% Exempt without being spent Rs /- Balance- Rs /- Less accumulated profit for specified purpose-Rs Balance that should have been applied for its objects- Rs /- Actual amount spent Rs /- Taxable income of the trust Rs /- Corpus donation of Rs 8 lacs is not treated as income

Example A public charitable trust running a hospital derives income of Rs The expenses incurred to earn this income is Rs and the depreciation is Rs Out of Rs a sum of Rs has accrued but not received as on 31/03/09. A sum of Rs earmarked and set apart in Feb 2009 to give as advance for a premises to be taken on lease for expansion of the hospital was paid only on 15/04/09 as lease agreement could not be signed by 31/03/09. Derive the taxable income if amount spent on furniture and equipment by 31/03/09 is Rs /-

Answer Income Rs /- Expenditure including Depreciation Rs /- Balance Rs /- Less 15% to be set apart Rs /- Less income not received during the year which can be spent in the year of receipt or in the following year Rs /- Balance Rs /- Non application of income due to delay Rs /- Amount should have been applied Rs /- Amount actually spent Rs /- Taxable income Rs /-

Political Parties (Sec 13A) Following income of political parties are exempt from tax i)Income from house property ii)Income from other sources iii)Income from voluntary contributions iv)Capital gains

Conditions u/s 13A The political party is registered u/s 29A of representation of the People Act. The political party maintain books of accounts It maintains a record of voluntary contribution in excess of Rs 20000/- and the name and address of each person who has made such contribution The accounts of political party should be audited.

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