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Lok Sabha Select Committee to examine Income-Tax Bill on March 6-7

The Select Committee of the Lok Sabha, under the chairmanship of Bharatiya Janata Party MP Baijayant Panda, will examine the Income-Tax Bill 2025 on March 6 and 7.

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BJP Vice President Baijayant Panda (File Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], March 4 (ANI): The Select Committee of the Lok Sabha, under the chairmanship of Bharatiya Janata Party MP Baijayant Panda, will examine the Income-Tax Bill 2025 on March 6 and 7.
On March 6, the select committee will summon the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and Ernst and Young (E&Y). The committee will record oral evidence of representatives of ICAI and EY.
On March 7, the views of industry bodies Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) will be heard on the new bill.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla constituted a 31-member Select Committee of Lok Sabha MPs to examine the new Income Tax Bill, which aims to simplify tax laws, modernise definitions, and provide more clarity on various tax-related matters.
Bharatiya Janta Party National Vice President and Lok Sabha MP Baijayant Panda is appointed as the chairperson of the Select Committee.
This new bill, tabled in Lok Sabha by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 13, seeks to replace the existing Income Tax Act, 1961 and introduce changes that affect different categories of taxpayers, including individuals, businesses, and non-profit organisations.
After presenting the income tax bill, the Finance Minister asked the Lok Sabha Speaker to nominate members for a standing committee to review the newly tabled income tax bill.
One of the significant changes in the new bill is the introduction of simplified language and modern terminology. It replaces outdated terms and brings in new ones to align with today's economy.
For example, it introduces the term "tax year" instead of the existing terms like financial year and assessment year systems. It also defines "virtual digital asset" and "electronic mode", reflecting the growing importance of digital transactions and cryptocurrency in today's financial landscape.
In terms of the scope of total income, the new bill makes certain clarifications while maintaining the existing tax principles.
Under the previous law, Sections 5 and 9 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, stated that Indian residents were taxed on their global income, while non-residents were taxed only on the income they earned in India.
The new bill, in Clauses 5 and 9, retains this rule but provides a clearer definition of deemed income, such as payments made to specific individuals, making tax rules more transparent for non-residents.
The bill also brings changes to deductions and exemptions. Earlier, Sections 10 and 80C to 80U of the Income Tax Act of 1961 allowed deductions for investments, donations, and specific expenses.
The new bill, under Clauses 11 to 154, consolidates these deductions and introduces new provisions to support startups, digital businesses, and renewable energy investments.
Changes have also been made to the term capital gains tax. Under the previous law, Sections 45 to 55A categorized capital gains into short-term and long-term based on holding periods, with special tax rates for securities.
The new bill, in Clauses 67 to 91, keeps the same categorisation but introduces explicit provisions for virtual digital assets and updates beneficial tax rates. This ensures that digital assets, such as cryptocurrency, are covered under a proper tax framework.
For non-profit organisations, the previous law, under Sections 11 to 13, provided income tax exemptions for certain charitable purposes but had limited compliance guidelines.
The new bill, in Clauses 332 to 355, establishes a more detailed framework, clearly defining taxable income, compliance rules, and restrictions on commercial activities. This introduces a stricter compliance regime while also providing well-defined exemptions.
Overall, the Income Tax Bill 2025 aims to simplify tax laws, encourage digital and startup investments, and bring greater clarity in taxation policies for businesses and non-profits.
The government believes these changes will make tax compliance easier while ensuring a fair tax structure for all categories of taxpayers. (ANI)

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