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INCOME FROM
OTHER
SOURCES
BASIS OF CHARGE [Sec 56(1)]
An income shall be chargeable to income tax
under the head INCOME FROM OTHER
SOURCES if:
• Such income is not exempt under the
provisions of income tax act, 1961
• Such income is not chargeable to tax under any
first four head viz., Income from Salaries,
Income from House Property, Profit and Gain of
Business and Profession and Capital Gains.
INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES is therefore,
a residuary head of income.
INCOME GENERALLY TAXABLE
UNDER SECTION 56(1)
1. Income from sub-letting of house property by a tenant.
2. Interest on bank deposits
3. Interest on loans
4. Rent from a vacant piece of plot of land
5. Agricultural income from land situated outside India.
6. Insurance commission
7. Income from undisclosed sources
8. Interest received on delayed refund of income tax.
9. Remuneration received by a person from a person other
than his employer e.g examination fee received by a
teacher.
10. Income from royalty, if not PGBP.
11. Director’s sitting fee for attending board meetings.
SPECIFIC INCOMES CHARGEABLE
UNDER THE HEAD INCOME FROM
OTHER SOURCES [SEC. 56(2)]
As per section 56(2) the following income are always
chargeable under the head income from other sources. These
are :
1. 1. Dividend except dividend received from domestic
companies(even if shares areheld a stock in trade).
2. Winning from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including
horse races, card games and other games of any sort or
gambling or betting of any form or nature whatsoever(even
if derived as a regular business activity).
3. Any sum received by the assessee from his employees as
contribution to any P.F superannuation fund, or any other
fund for the welfae of the employees( provided it is not
taxable under the head of Profit and Gain of Business and
Profession).
4. Income from interest on securities ( provided it is not taxable
under the head Profit and Gain of Business and Profession).
5. Incomefrom letting out of machinery, plant or furniture
(provided it is not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of
Business and Profession).
6. Income from letting out of machinery, plant or furniture
alongwith building and letting of building is inseparable from
letting of machinery, plant or furniture (provided it is not
taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and
Profession).
7. Any sum received under a keyman insurance policy including
the sum allocated by way of bonus on such policy(provided it is
not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and
Profession or Salaries).
8. Receipt of any sum of money( without consideration), receipt of
any immovable property (without consideration), receipt of any
movable property.
9. Receipt of shares of a company ( without consideration or for
an inadequate consideration) if the recipient is a firm or a
company.
METHODS OF ACCOUNTING FOR
INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES
[SEC.145]
According to section 145 income chargeable under the head
INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES shall be computed in
accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed
by the assessee:
 if Mercantile System is regularly employed by the assessee,
the income is taxable on “accrual” basis.
 if Cash System is regularly employed by the assessee, income
is taxable on “receipt” basis.
 if Assessing Officer is not satisfied about the correctness or
completeness of the accounts of the assessee or where the
method of accounting have not been regularly followed by the
assessee, the A.O may make Best Judgment Assessment after
giving an opportunity of being heard to the assessee.
WINNINGS FROM LOTTERIES, CROSSWORD
PUZZLES, RACES INCLUDING HORCE RACES,
CARD GAMES, GAMBLING OR BETTING [SEC.
56(2)(iv)]
•Winning from lotteries.
•Winning cross word puzzles.
•Winning from races including horce races
•Winning from card games.
•Winning from gambling and batting.
No expenditure is allowed to be deducted out of these incomes.
Tax is deducted at source at prescribed rates out of following incomes:
•Winning from lotteries if prize exceeds rupees 10,000
•Winning cross word puzzles if prize exceeds rupees 10,000
•Winning from races including horce races if prize exceeds rupees 5,000
•Winning from card games if prize exceeds rupees 10,000
Prescribed rates of TDS = 30% (plus SC, if applicable plus EC @2% &
SHEC @1% if applicable).
In case amount of prize is NET, RECEIVED OR AFTER DEDUCTION OF
TAX. It has to be grossed up:
NET x 100/100 – (30)
INCOME TO INCLUDE TRANSFER OF
MONEY AND OR PROPERTY [SEC.
56(2)(vii)]
If an individual or a HUF receives, on or
after 1st day of October 2009, in any
previous year from any person or
persons, a sum money or property
which falls under any of the 4 categories
mentioned below, it is chargeable to
income-tax under the head “INCOME
FROM OTHER SOURCES”:
Nature of gift Condition for
taxability
Whether single or
all receipt are
considered for
limit of Rs. 50,000
Value chargeable
to tax
Any sum of money If aggregate value
exceeds Rs.50,000
All receipts Whole of such
aggregate value
Any immovable
property without
consideration
If stamp duty value
exceeds Rs.50,000
Single receipt Stamp duty value
Any movable
property without
consideration
If FMV exceeds
Rs.50,000
All receipts Whole of such
aggregate FMV
Any movable
property for
consideration
which is less than
FMV
If FMV exceeds
Rs.50,000
All receipts Whole of such
aggregate FMV
Less consideration
MEANING OF PROPERTY AND
RELATIVES
Property means the following capital asset of the assessee namely:
1. Immovable property being land or building or both
2. Shares an securities
3. Jewellery
4. Drawings
5. Paintings
6. Sculptures
7. Any work of art
8. Bullion( including w.e.f. 1st june, 2010)
Relative means:
a) Spouse of the individual
b) Brother or sister of the individual
c) Brother or sister of spouse of the individual
d) Brother or sister of either of parents of the individual
e) Any lineal ascendant or descendant of the individual
f) Any lineal ascendant or descendant of spouse of the individual
g) Spouse of the person referred to in clauses (ii) to (vi)
NON APPLICABILTY OF SECTION – 56(2)(vii) i.e.
Cases in which gift of money or of property
(immovable or other specified property) shall not be
taxable
Any sum of money or property recieved
1. From any relative
2. On the occassion of marriage of the individual
3. Under a will or by way of inheritance
4. Incontemplation of death of the pair
5. From any local authority
6. From any trust or institution registered under
section 12AA
DEDUCTION OF EXPENCES FROM
DIVIDEND INCOME & INTEREST ON
SECURITIES [SEC. 57]
The following expences can be claimed as deductions from
dividend received from domestic companies & interest on
securities:
A ny reasonable sum paid by way of commission or
remuneration to a banker or any other person for the purpose
of realising the dividend/interest.
Interest on moneys borrowed for purchasing the
shares/securities.
Any other expenditure, not being expenditure of a capital
nature, expended wholly and exclusively for te purpose of
earning dividend/interest.
GROSSING UP OF INTEREST ON SECURITIES:
Gross interest= Net interest x 100/100- rate of TDS
DEDUCTION OF EXPENSES FROM
INCOME FROM LETTING OUT OF
MACHINERY, PLANT OR FURNITURE
(SECTION -57)
The following deductions are available
(a) Repairs of the building
(b) Insurance premium of the building
(c) Repairs of machinery, plant or furniture
(d) Insurance of machinery, plant or furniture
(e) Depriciation based upon block of assests in the same
manner as allowed under section - 32 in the case of PGBP
(f) Any other expenditure not being expenditure of capital
nature expanded wholly or exclusively for the purpose of
earning such income.
DEDUCTION FROM FAMILY
PENSION RECIEVED BY THE LEGAL
HEIRS PF THE DECEASED
EMPLOYEE (SECTION – 57)
Family pension means a regular monthly amount
payable by the employer to the legal heir of deceased
employee. After the death of the employee if there is
any family pension recieved by the legal heir of the
deceased it will be deemed to be the income of the
legal heir and will be taxable under the head IOC.
On such pension a standard deduction shall be
allowed toh the legal heir at 1/3rd of such pension or
Rs. 15000, whichever is less.
BASIC CONDITIONS FOR ALLOWABILITY
OF ANY OTHER EXPENDITURE
(SECTION - 57)
(A) The expenditure should be incurred wholly and
exclusively for the purpose of earning such income
(B) It should not be of the nature of capital expenditure
(C) It should not be of the nature of personal
expenditure
(D) It should be incurred in the relevent previous year
and not in any prior or subsequent previous
year(s).
AMOUNT NOT DEDUCTABLE IN
COMPUTING THE INCOME UNDER THE
HEAD IOS (SECTION – 58)
The following payments shall not be deductable in computing the
income chargable under the head IOS:
(a) Personal expenses of the assessee
(b) Interests paid outside india on which tax had not been deducted
at source
(c) Salaries paid outside India on which tax had not been deducted
at source
(d) Any expenditure referred to in section – 48 [ like excesssive
payments to relatives section – 40A(2) and cash payment
exceeding Rs. 20000- Section – 40A(3) ]
(e) Income tax/wealth tax paid
(f) Any expenditure or allowance in connection with winning from
lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including horse races, card
games, gambling. However, expenses relating to the activity of
owning and maintaining race horses are allowable.
Bond Washing Transactions (Section – 94)
A bond washing transaction is defined as a transcation
which consists of selling securities (to a friend or relative)
some time before the due date of interest and acquiring
back the same securities after the due date is over. The
practice is generally adopted by the high income group
assessee to evade tax by transferring secutrites to low
income group assessee on the occassion of due date of
payment of interest. Section – 94(1) provides that where a
security owner transfers the securities on the occassion of
the due date of the interest and reacquires them and the
interest is recieved by the ransferee the income from such
securities will be deemed as income of the transferor and
accordingly it will be included in the total income of the
transferor.
QUESTION :
Following are the particulars of the income of R. Compute her
income under the head Income from Other Sources for the
assessment year 2011-2012:
1. Dividend received from an indian company Rs. 11,000
2. Winnings from lottery Rs. 70,000
3. Winning from card games(gross) Rs. 25,000
4. Interest received on Govt. Securities held as investments
Rs.14,000
5. Family pension received Rs.42,600
R incurred the following expenses:
1. Interest paid on amount borrowed for purchasing shares
Rs.7,000
2. Collection charges in respect of interest on govt. Securities @2
½% on amount received.
3. Purchased lottery tickets of Rs. 500.
COMPUTATION OF INCOME UNDER THE
HEAD “OTHER SOURCES”
Rs. Rs.
1. Dividend exempt
2. Interest on Govt. Securities 14,000
less: collection charges 350 13,650
3. Winning from lottery(70,000 x 100/70) 1,00,000
cost of tickets not deductible
4. Winnings from card games 25,000
5. Family pension 24,600
less: standard deduction 1/3 of 24,600
or Rs. 15000 whichever is less 8,200 16,400
------------
Income from other sources 1,55,050
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income-from-other-sources.ppt

  • 2. BASIS OF CHARGE [Sec 56(1)] An income shall be chargeable to income tax under the head INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES if: • Such income is not exempt under the provisions of income tax act, 1961 • Such income is not chargeable to tax under any first four head viz., Income from Salaries, Income from House Property, Profit and Gain of Business and Profession and Capital Gains. INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES is therefore, a residuary head of income.
  • 3. INCOME GENERALLY TAXABLE UNDER SECTION 56(1) 1. Income from sub-letting of house property by a tenant. 2. Interest on bank deposits 3. Interest on loans 4. Rent from a vacant piece of plot of land 5. Agricultural income from land situated outside India. 6. Insurance commission 7. Income from undisclosed sources 8. Interest received on delayed refund of income tax. 9. Remuneration received by a person from a person other than his employer e.g examination fee received by a teacher. 10. Income from royalty, if not PGBP. 11. Director’s sitting fee for attending board meetings.
  • 4. SPECIFIC INCOMES CHARGEABLE UNDER THE HEAD INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES [SEC. 56(2)] As per section 56(2) the following income are always chargeable under the head income from other sources. These are : 1. 1. Dividend except dividend received from domestic companies(even if shares areheld a stock in trade). 2. Winning from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including horse races, card games and other games of any sort or gambling or betting of any form or nature whatsoever(even if derived as a regular business activity). 3. Any sum received by the assessee from his employees as contribution to any P.F superannuation fund, or any other fund for the welfae of the employees( provided it is not taxable under the head of Profit and Gain of Business and Profession).
  • 5. 4. Income from interest on securities ( provided it is not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and Profession). 5. Incomefrom letting out of machinery, plant or furniture (provided it is not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and Profession). 6. Income from letting out of machinery, plant or furniture alongwith building and letting of building is inseparable from letting of machinery, plant or furniture (provided it is not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and Profession). 7. Any sum received under a keyman insurance policy including the sum allocated by way of bonus on such policy(provided it is not taxable under the head Profit and Gain of Business and Profession or Salaries). 8. Receipt of any sum of money( without consideration), receipt of any immovable property (without consideration), receipt of any movable property. 9. Receipt of shares of a company ( without consideration or for an inadequate consideration) if the recipient is a firm or a company.
  • 6. METHODS OF ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES [SEC.145] According to section 145 income chargeable under the head INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES shall be computed in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed by the assessee:  if Mercantile System is regularly employed by the assessee, the income is taxable on “accrual” basis.  if Cash System is regularly employed by the assessee, income is taxable on “receipt” basis.  if Assessing Officer is not satisfied about the correctness or completeness of the accounts of the assessee or where the method of accounting have not been regularly followed by the assessee, the A.O may make Best Judgment Assessment after giving an opportunity of being heard to the assessee.
  • 7. WINNINGS FROM LOTTERIES, CROSSWORD PUZZLES, RACES INCLUDING HORCE RACES, CARD GAMES, GAMBLING OR BETTING [SEC. 56(2)(iv)] •Winning from lotteries. •Winning cross word puzzles. •Winning from races including horce races •Winning from card games. •Winning from gambling and batting. No expenditure is allowed to be deducted out of these incomes. Tax is deducted at source at prescribed rates out of following incomes: •Winning from lotteries if prize exceeds rupees 10,000 •Winning cross word puzzles if prize exceeds rupees 10,000 •Winning from races including horce races if prize exceeds rupees 5,000 •Winning from card games if prize exceeds rupees 10,000 Prescribed rates of TDS = 30% (plus SC, if applicable plus EC @2% & SHEC @1% if applicable). In case amount of prize is NET, RECEIVED OR AFTER DEDUCTION OF TAX. It has to be grossed up: NET x 100/100 – (30)
  • 8. INCOME TO INCLUDE TRANSFER OF MONEY AND OR PROPERTY [SEC. 56(2)(vii)] If an individual or a HUF receives, on or after 1st day of October 2009, in any previous year from any person or persons, a sum money or property which falls under any of the 4 categories mentioned below, it is chargeable to income-tax under the head “INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES”:
  • 9. Nature of gift Condition for taxability Whether single or all receipt are considered for limit of Rs. 50,000 Value chargeable to tax Any sum of money If aggregate value exceeds Rs.50,000 All receipts Whole of such aggregate value Any immovable property without consideration If stamp duty value exceeds Rs.50,000 Single receipt Stamp duty value Any movable property without consideration If FMV exceeds Rs.50,000 All receipts Whole of such aggregate FMV Any movable property for consideration which is less than FMV If FMV exceeds Rs.50,000 All receipts Whole of such aggregate FMV Less consideration
  • 10. MEANING OF PROPERTY AND RELATIVES Property means the following capital asset of the assessee namely: 1. Immovable property being land or building or both 2. Shares an securities 3. Jewellery 4. Drawings 5. Paintings 6. Sculptures 7. Any work of art 8. Bullion( including w.e.f. 1st june, 2010) Relative means: a) Spouse of the individual b) Brother or sister of the individual c) Brother or sister of spouse of the individual d) Brother or sister of either of parents of the individual e) Any lineal ascendant or descendant of the individual f) Any lineal ascendant or descendant of spouse of the individual g) Spouse of the person referred to in clauses (ii) to (vi)
  • 11. NON APPLICABILTY OF SECTION – 56(2)(vii) i.e. Cases in which gift of money or of property (immovable or other specified property) shall not be taxable Any sum of money or property recieved 1. From any relative 2. On the occassion of marriage of the individual 3. Under a will or by way of inheritance 4. Incontemplation of death of the pair 5. From any local authority 6. From any trust or institution registered under section 12AA
  • 12. DEDUCTION OF EXPENCES FROM DIVIDEND INCOME & INTEREST ON SECURITIES [SEC. 57] The following expences can be claimed as deductions from dividend received from domestic companies & interest on securities: A ny reasonable sum paid by way of commission or remuneration to a banker or any other person for the purpose of realising the dividend/interest. Interest on moneys borrowed for purchasing the shares/securities. Any other expenditure, not being expenditure of a capital nature, expended wholly and exclusively for te purpose of earning dividend/interest. GROSSING UP OF INTEREST ON SECURITIES: Gross interest= Net interest x 100/100- rate of TDS
  • 13. DEDUCTION OF EXPENSES FROM INCOME FROM LETTING OUT OF MACHINERY, PLANT OR FURNITURE (SECTION -57) The following deductions are available (a) Repairs of the building (b) Insurance premium of the building (c) Repairs of machinery, plant or furniture (d) Insurance of machinery, plant or furniture (e) Depriciation based upon block of assests in the same manner as allowed under section - 32 in the case of PGBP (f) Any other expenditure not being expenditure of capital nature expanded wholly or exclusively for the purpose of earning such income.
  • 14. DEDUCTION FROM FAMILY PENSION RECIEVED BY THE LEGAL HEIRS PF THE DECEASED EMPLOYEE (SECTION – 57) Family pension means a regular monthly amount payable by the employer to the legal heir of deceased employee. After the death of the employee if there is any family pension recieved by the legal heir of the deceased it will be deemed to be the income of the legal heir and will be taxable under the head IOC. On such pension a standard deduction shall be allowed toh the legal heir at 1/3rd of such pension or Rs. 15000, whichever is less.
  • 15. BASIC CONDITIONS FOR ALLOWABILITY OF ANY OTHER EXPENDITURE (SECTION - 57) (A) The expenditure should be incurred wholly and exclusively for the purpose of earning such income (B) It should not be of the nature of capital expenditure (C) It should not be of the nature of personal expenditure (D) It should be incurred in the relevent previous year and not in any prior or subsequent previous year(s).
  • 16. AMOUNT NOT DEDUCTABLE IN COMPUTING THE INCOME UNDER THE HEAD IOS (SECTION – 58) The following payments shall not be deductable in computing the income chargable under the head IOS: (a) Personal expenses of the assessee (b) Interests paid outside india on which tax had not been deducted at source (c) Salaries paid outside India on which tax had not been deducted at source (d) Any expenditure referred to in section – 48 [ like excesssive payments to relatives section – 40A(2) and cash payment exceeding Rs. 20000- Section – 40A(3) ] (e) Income tax/wealth tax paid (f) Any expenditure or allowance in connection with winning from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including horse races, card games, gambling. However, expenses relating to the activity of owning and maintaining race horses are allowable.
  • 17. Bond Washing Transactions (Section – 94) A bond washing transaction is defined as a transcation which consists of selling securities (to a friend or relative) some time before the due date of interest and acquiring back the same securities after the due date is over. The practice is generally adopted by the high income group assessee to evade tax by transferring secutrites to low income group assessee on the occassion of due date of payment of interest. Section – 94(1) provides that where a security owner transfers the securities on the occassion of the due date of the interest and reacquires them and the interest is recieved by the ransferee the income from such securities will be deemed as income of the transferor and accordingly it will be included in the total income of the transferor.
  • 18. QUESTION : Following are the particulars of the income of R. Compute her income under the head Income from Other Sources for the assessment year 2011-2012: 1. Dividend received from an indian company Rs. 11,000 2. Winnings from lottery Rs. 70,000 3. Winning from card games(gross) Rs. 25,000 4. Interest received on Govt. Securities held as investments Rs.14,000 5. Family pension received Rs.42,600 R incurred the following expenses: 1. Interest paid on amount borrowed for purchasing shares Rs.7,000 2. Collection charges in respect of interest on govt. Securities @2 ½% on amount received. 3. Purchased lottery tickets of Rs. 500.
  • 19. COMPUTATION OF INCOME UNDER THE HEAD “OTHER SOURCES” Rs. Rs. 1. Dividend exempt 2. Interest on Govt. Securities 14,000 less: collection charges 350 13,650 3. Winning from lottery(70,000 x 100/70) 1,00,000 cost of tickets not deductible 4. Winnings from card games 25,000 5. Family pension 24,600 less: standard deduction 1/3 of 24,600 or Rs. 15000 whichever is less 8,200 16,400 ------------ Income from other sources 1,55,050 ------------