Tax Year Concept

Tax Year simply refers to the same financial year (April 1–March 31), in which income is earned and tax is filed.

Tax Year Concept

Tax Year Concept Latest News

The Income Tax Bill 2025, tabled in Parliament recently, defined a new concept of ‘tax year.

About Tax Year Concept

  • Currently, income tax laws use the assessment year to refer to the year following the financial year in which income is earned. 
  • This often leads to confusion when filing taxes or depositing self-assessment and advance tax. 
  • The new bill proposes a unified ‘Tax Year’, which will simply refer to the same financial year (April 1–March 31),in which income is earned and tax is filed. 
  • Under the new system, the ‘Tax Year’ will run from April 1 to March 31, replacing the assessment year.
  • Benefits of Tax Year:
    • The primary benefit of Tax Year is that this will remove the confusion between Previous Year and Assessment Year.
    • This will also help India fall in line with international standards since many countries follow the concept of a singular tax year.
    • Advance tax computation will also be made easier since taxpayers will be able to refer to the Tax Year alone instead of navigating through Previous Year and Assessment Year.
  • An example of how Tax Year will work:
    • According to the Income Tax Act 1961, if a person earns in the year April 1, 2024–March 31, 2025, this time period will be known as the Previous Year and 2025-26 when tax will be assessed for said income; that time period is known as the Assessment Year.
    • In the new draft bill, if a person earns in the year April 1, 2025–March 31, 2026, it will simply be known as Tax Year 2025-26. 

Tax Year Concept FAQs

Q1. What is TDS in income tax?

Ans. TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is a system where tax is deducted at the time of payment for income like salary, rent, or professional fees and deposited with the government to ensure advance tax collection.

Q2. Is GST direct or indirect tax?

Ans. GST, known as the Goods and Services Tax, is an indirect tax.

Q3. What is angel tax?

Ans. Angel Tax is a tax levied on the excess capital raised by a startup when it receives investments from angel investors or other sources at a valuation higher than its fair market value.

Source: NDTVP

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