Ranjini datta
Hi,
The incometax exemption of gratuity was till 3.5 lakhs . Can anyone please inform me whether there has been any latest amendment on the limit ie whether it has been increased .
Moreover , is there any site where the latest amendments and updation in different statuatory compliances can be found . Please help
Regards
Ranjini

From India, Calcutta
Avika
117

As of now, the exemption limit for gratuity is Rs.3.5 lacs only under the Income Tax Act.
In my opinion it is better to check the websites of various ministries or relevant govrnment departments to get the latest legal updates by way of notifications and criculars.
Hope this would help you.
Thanks & Regards,
Avika

From India, New Delhi
malikjs
167

dear rajani gratuity paid as per the provisions of gratuity act is exempted from income tax.the limit is still 3.5 lacs. regards js malik
From India, Delhi
ramamurthyn
10

Dear All

Gratuity, EL encashment, PF withdrawl and LIC etc all will be taxable if the New IT code come into effect. I had started a new thread requesting members to go through the new code and write their objections and reservations to FinMin which has invited public opinion on the New Code.

I am repeated my msg..... pls go through and take appropriate action....

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The New Income Tax code where the new slab of 10% tax upto 10 lakhs income is NOT as attractive as the headline says.

The gross income under new computation of income is much higher than the existing one for the same salary u r earning becaz, the non taxable allowance like HRA are taxable under the new regimn. In fact when I calculated my current salary under new formula I ended up with a IT liability of double of what I am paying now !!!

This new slab with this calculation procedure and other unknown formula is not beneficial to the salaried class. Honestly existing pattern is less taxing.

Under new code of tax:

HRA is taxable.

Interest paid on Housing loan is not exempted.

Medical reimbursement, LTA are taxable.

EPF, Leave encashment and gratuity when u retire are taxable.



There many more so. U will pay more tax when u earn and u will pay tax again when u retire !!!!

As usual, this Govt has come up with an idea to fool the whole salaried class.

They will get more direct tax under this 10% slab than what they are doing now.

Finance ministry has invited suggestion and comments to :

Pls rush yr reservations immediately so that Govt has a rethinking before implementing the New Code.

U may also ask yr company employees and other friends to send their reaction / reservations for the new to the id given.

Thanx

n. ramamurthy

From India, Bangalore
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