Incomes to report in ITR
Even tax-free
incomes must be declared in the form
Though interest from bank deposits, bonds and most
post office schemes is fully taxable, tax filing portal Taxspanner found that
almost 80% of taxpayers do not report any interest income. “Not declaring this
income amounts to tax evasion and could fetch a notice from the tax
department,” says Sudhir Kaushik, co-founder and CFO, Taxspanner.com.
Making matters worse, if the undeclared income is
substantial and tax has not been paid on it, you could be slapped with a late
payment penalty. Many taxpayers are under the misconception that if TDS has
been deducted on their fixed deposits, they don’t have to pay more tax. It is only
10% of the interest income. If the taxpayer falls in a higher tax slab, he must
pay additional tax.
Savings bank interest
Under Section 80TTA, up to ₹10,000 interest earned on the
savings bank account is tax free. Only the interest exceeding ₹10,000 is liable to tax. This is
a very high threshold because at 4% interest, you will earn ₹10,000 interest only if you let ₹2.5 lakh idle in your savings
bank account for a year. In other words, most small taxpayers will not hit that
threshold of the exempt income. Even so, this income too has to be reported.
Reporting tax-free income
While interest from bank deposits is fully taxable,
even tax-free incomes have to be declared. In ITR-1, there is a separate
section for disclosing exempt income. In other forms, this must be reported
under Schedule EI (Exempt Income). Similarly, while dividends up to ₹10 lakh are tax free under
Section 10(34) and income from a life insurance policy is tax free under
Section 10(10d), these incomes must be reported in the tax form. Experts say
large amounts should be declared. “Disclosing this income creates a trail and
gives the taxpayer a ready explanation for use of such money in future,” says
Archit Gupta, CEO of Cleartax.in.
When you make high-value investments or purchases,
the transaction is reported to the tax authorities. Taxpayers are also required
to declare tax-free capital gains.
Scrutiny by tax department
The tax department is putting all deductions and
exemptions under the scanner. Salaried employees who claim exemption for HRA
have to furnish the PAN of the landlord if the exemption exceeds ₹1 lakh. If above ₹50,000 a month, they also have
to deduct TDS on the rent.
Alina Faiza Ali
TOI 17JUL18
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