Any rent or revenue derived from land which is situated in India and is used for agricultural purposes Any income derived from such land by agricultural operations or any process by cultivator or receiver of rentinkind which render the produce fit for the market or the sale of such produce ID: 534334
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AGRICULTURAL INCOME
Any rent or revenue derived from land which is situated in India and is used for agricultural purposes
Any income derived from such land by agricultural operations or any process by cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind, which render the produce fit for the market or the sale of such produceSlide2
3)Any income from a farm house:
The following conditions to be satisfied-
The building is owned and occupied by the cultivator or receiver of the rent or revenue of any such land.
It is situated on or in the immediate vicinity of the agricultural land
The building is used as dwelling house or a store house or an out house by the cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind
The land is either assessed to land revenue in
india
or is subject to a local rate assessed and collected by the officers of the government
If the land revenue or local tax is not payable on such land;
-the land is situated in non urban area
-the land is situated within municipality or cantonment board jurisdiction, has a population of less than 10,000 or
-the land is beyond a notified distance( maximum 8
kms
)from the local limits of any such municipality or cantonment boardSlide3
Partly agricultural income
From the composite income, for determining the non-agricultural chargeable to tax, the market value of any agricultural produce which has been raised by the
assessee
and which has been utilized as a raw material in such business, shall be deducted.
Market value:
-average price at which it has been so sold if ordinarily sold for example of sugar factories.
-when not ordinarily sold-
The expenses of cultivation
The land revenue or rent paid for the land on which it was grown
The reasonable profit
-Income from growing and manufacturing of tea- 60% is AI,40%is NAI
-Income from growing and manufacturing of centrifuged latex- 65% is AI, 35%NAI
-Income from growing and manufacturing of coffee-
a)75%AI,25%NAI from the coffee grown and cured by the seller
b)60%AI,40%NAI from the coffee grown, cured, roasted and groundedSlide4
INTEGRATION OF AI AND NAI
For Individual, Hindu Undivided Family, Association Of persons and Body of individuals whose NAI exceeds the
inimum
taxable limit and the agricultural
incoe
exceeds Rs 5000Slide5
Chart showing integration
Non agricultural income + Agricultural income = Aggregate Income
Tax on aggregate income
Agricultural income + maximum exempted limit
Tax on above total
Deduct 4
th
point from the 2
nd
point
Add education cess@3%
Less TDS and Tax paid in advance = net tax payable