Income Tax basics: What is income tax and why do we have to pay it
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What is income tax?
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Why do we pay taxes?
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Should we pay income-tax?
Let me try and answer some such questions.
What is income tax?
A direct understanding would be that it is a tax on the income. So to understand income tax, we need to understand these two words – tax and income.
What is tax and what is income?
A tax is a imposition – it is a statutory, mandatory payment made to the government. And, what is income tax? In simple term When the amount to be paid is a percentage of the income, it is called income tax.
Excise duty
When we pay (Tax) to the government a percentage of the value of goods manufactured, it is called ‘excise duty’.
Customs Duty
When it is a percentage of goods entering into the country, it is called ‘customs duty’.
Octroi
When it is a percentage of the value of goods entering a city – ‘octroi’.
VAT
When it is a percentage of the value of goods sold – VAT.
Service Tax
Percentage of the value of services rendered – ‘service tax’.
We keep paying(Tax) the government in a variety of ways. Yet another way in which we pay is when it is a percentage of our income. Then the tax is called income tax. The critical word to be understood is ‘income’. Unless you know what is income you will not be able to work out the income tax payable
So, what is income? Income from the point of view of Income Tax. The amount which needs to be declared in the Income Tax Return.
People have a number of misconceptions when it comes to defining income.
One response is that income is everything that comes in – all the receipts of money. Many receipts do not constitute income. For example, a loan taken from a bank brings money in but is obviously not ‘income’. Also inheritances are not considered ‘income’. Nor are gifts, under certain circumstances.
Another reaction is that income refers to earnings. But unearned receipts, such as winnings from lottery or lucky draws, are also income subject to income tax.
So ‘income’ is something broader than mere earnings and not as broad as to cover all receipts.
Yet another misconception is that legal earnings are ‘income’ and illegally obtained money is not.
The truth is that ‘income’ for the purposes of income tax covers almost all the money coming in, barring a few specific exceptions like loans, and gifts (in some cases) and inheritances. It does not matter whether it is earned or unearned, legal or illegal, received or accrued.
Should we pay income-tax?
It doesn’t matter how much it may hurt people to pay taxes, whenever I ask this question, the answer is ‘of course, we should pay.’
What really hurts people is not so much the paying as the misuse of the money paid, or when it goes to line the pockets of unscrupulous and corrupt government officials. If people were sure that the taxes paid will actually be used for the purpose for which they were collected, more people would pay happily.
Why do we pay taxes?
Taxes are obviously paid so that governments can raise the resources to pay for the various facilities provided for us, but which none of us can provide for ourselves individually.
Even if I don’t go into complicated theories of taxation and take some blatant examples of services and amenities that the government provides – roads, street lighting, police – all of which are of a nature that is neither possible nor affordable for citizens of a country to obtain on their own. I mean, if the government asks each individual to build a road for say a hundred metres outside their respective houses, a majority of us will not be able to afford it. But how many miles and miles of roads do we use? We use postal services. We use the railways (which so far in India is in government hands). The police is there to protect us. Without the army guarding our borders we probably could be slaves to some marauding and ambitious rogue nation.
So the logic of income tax (as other taxes) is – that all of us use the facilities and hence all of us must pay.
The problem of income tax is – all of us use the facilities, but all of us don’t pay. Not only that all of us don’t pay, but all of us can’t pay.
And why can’t all of us pay? This is because a large percentage of our population lives below what is known as the Poverty Line.
All matured individuals must pay income tax. Only important thing is that it should be spent for the welfare of the people. Not for the fat salary and life long pension for the elected members of Assembly / Parliament.
I agree with you.
But in reality this did not happen.
When Mobile plan is available at 149 to 899 for unlimited call and Data, why our MP/MLA/MLC is given Rs 15000 as tel call charges as Free at common man cost?
Why they are not using BSNL / MTNL services beig public servant?
I know no one from Parliament / Government will have courage to reply.
There will be any reply from any MLA/MP or MLC.
Every person who earned money over the limit he has to pay income tax
absolutely right.
Dear friends,
In case if you have any queries regarding income tax filling . please free to email me. My email ID: Ninjavamshi@gmail.com. I am a tax consultant
There is too many taxes direct and indirect inspite of collecting taxes we see in news paper government not give good food to our Army, many school do not have toilet, and so on so why we pay tax , we can contribute this fund to the needy directly, all babu are enjoying life in our hard earn money , not only the babu but his/her full generation
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Why are government employees not liable to pay service tax? Where as a self employed person if providing services is liable to pay service tax.
All employees whether govt or private are rendering services and that is what entitles them for a remuneration called salary wages etc. So why is the employee not included in service tax?