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Income Tax: Section 206C(1F) of the Income Tax Act is proposed ...


Tax Collection at Source on luxury goods over Rs. 10 lakh to widen tax base & track high-value expenses. Effective 01/01/2025.

Notes     Bill

July 30, 2024

Income Tax: Section 206C(1F) of the Income Tax Act is proposed to be amended to levy Tax Collection at Source (TCS) on sale of any other goods exceeding Rs. 10 lakh, in addition to motor vehicles, as may be notified by the Central Government. The amendment aims to widen the tax base and track expenses on luxury goods by high net worth individuals. The notified goods would be in the nature of luxury goods. The amendment will take effect from January 1, 2025.

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