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Agriculture income under it act ,1961
1. ARUN BANGA
ASST.PROF IN COMMERCE
MATA SAHIB KAUR COLLEGE
PPT
ON
AGRICULTURALINCOME
IN INDIANINCOMETAXACT1961
2. MEANING: The Income which received
from Agriculture source is called
Agricultural Income.
3. Definition U/S2(IA)
Agricultural Income Is Fully Exempted as per
Income TaxAct 1961 U/S 10(1)
Agricultural Income includes the following
(a).Any Rent or Revenue derived from
Agricultural Land situated in India
4. (b) Any Income From
(i) Cultivation of Agricultural Land
(ii) a process carried on to make the
produce or rent in kind marketable.
(iii) From sale of Agricultural produce
6. TYPESOFAGRICULTURALINCOME
1. RENT OR REVENUE
2. CULTIVATION OF LAND
3. INCOME FROM APROCESS
4. INCOME FROM SALE OF PRODUCE
5. INCOME FROM LET OUT
AGRICULTURAL H OUSE PROPERTY
10. Agricultural Incomes
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Income from sale of replanted trees.
Rent received for agricultural land.
Income from growing flowers and creepers.
Share of profit of a partner from a firm
engaged in agricultural operations.
(e) Interest on capital received by a partner from
a firm engaged in agricultural operations.
(f) Income derived from sale of seeds.
11. Non Agricultural Incomes
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Income from poultry farming.
Income from bee hiving.
Income from sale of spontaneously
grown trees.
Income from dairy farming.
Purchase of standing crop.
Dividend paid by a company out of its
agriculture income.
12. (g)
(h)
(i)
Income of salt produced by flooding
The land with sea water.
Royalty income from mines.
Income from butter and cheese
making.
(j) Receipts from TV serial shooting in
farm house is not agriculture income.
13. Integration of Agricultural Income
Meaning: Clubbing of Agricultural
Income with Non Agricultural
Income for the Computation of Tax
Liability is known as Integration
of Agricultural income.
14. When to Integrate
IfAgricultural Income exceeds Rs.5000
in the relevant Previous year
IfNon Agricultural Income Exceeds
Basic Exemption Limits of
Rs.2,50,000/3,00,000/5,00,000 in the
relevant Previous year
15. How to Integrate
Step 1 : Add A.I with N.A.I
Step 2 : Calculate Tax on the (Step
1) total as per the current Tax Rates
Step 3 : Add A.I with Basic
exempted limit
16. Step 4 : Calculate Tax on the (Step 3)
total as per the current Tax Rates
Step 5 : Tax calculated at step 4 is
deducted from tax calculated at step 2
Step 6 : Add Education Cess 3%
Step 7 : Total is tax payable.