Live Key Highlights of tax proposals of Union Budget 2020-21
Union Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman shall be presenting Union Budget 2020-21 in the Parliament on 1st February, 2020.
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Key Highlights of Tax proposals of the Union Budget 2020-21:
1. Taxpayers charter to be part of the Statute to curb tax harassmentÂ
2. DICGC insurance deposit for bank deposit account increased to Rs. 5 lakhs from Rs. 1 lakh
3. NBFC to provide invoice financing to MSMEs
Important Tax Proposals:
1. New Simplified Personal Income Tax Regime with increased income tax slabs and reduced rate of tax above rate shall be optional and shall be applicable without claim to any deduction or exemptions
3. no change in section 87A rebate
4. Dividend Distribution Tax removed and replaced by classical model where it is taxable in the hands of the recipient
5. Faceless Appeals to be introduced
6. No Dispute but Trust Scheme
7. New Featured GST Returns
8. GST Refund process simplified and made fully automated
9. Instant PAN through Aadhaar
10. Unique Registration Number (URN) for charity institutions.
11. Faceless Income Tax Penalty
12. Penalty for fake invoice
13. Tax audit turnover threshold limit increased to 5 crores for business subject to cash payment/receipt limit. Due date of furnishing report made 31st OctoberÂ
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