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Income Tax: Will the government bring new rules to simplify tax rules? Know what is the plan from next month | News India

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Income Tax: In a bid to simplify the direct tax law, the government has proposed to invite suggestions from the private sector and tax experts on the Income Tax Act, 1961 from October. Sources gave this information. In a meeting with industry bodies earlier this month, the government had said that a facility would be created in the Income Tax portal, in which suggestions could be given regarding various sections of the Income Tax Act. Its purpose is to simplify the language and reduce litigation.

After the budget announcement, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) had constituted an internal committee to comprehensively review the six-decade-old direct tax law and make it concise, easy to read and understand. “In a meeting with industry associations, the revenue department suggested that this facility to seek suggestions for redrafting the Income Tax Act should be put on the portal by the first week of October,” a source said.

Another source said that this exercise is not to write a new tax law or tax code. The source said, “The number of pages can be reduced by about 100 only by removing old unnecessary provisions. The purpose of the review of the Income Tax Act is to simplify the language and reduce litigation.”

In the Budget 2024-25 presented in July, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had proposed that the review of the Income Tax Act would be completed in six months. Given that the six-month deadline expires in January, it is widely expected that the amended Income Tax Act may be introduced in the budget session of Parliament. Another source said that since no new changes are expected in the law, the amended Act may also become part of the Finance Bill, 2025.