Employees can claim exemption on conveyance allowance under new I-T regime

By IANS | Published: June 28, 2020 06:20 PM2020-06-28T18:20:46+5:302020-06-28T18:35:52+5:30

New Delhi, June 28 In a major relief for salaried taxpayers, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) ...

Employees can claim exemption on conveyance allowance under new I-T regime | Employees can claim exemption on conveyance allowance under new I-T regime

Employees can claim exemption on conveyance allowance under new I-T regime

New Delhi, June 28 In a major relief for salaried taxpayers, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has said that under the new income tax regime, employees can claim for tax exemption on conveyance allowance received from their employers

The Income-tax (13th Amendment) Rules, 2020, which includes the provision, shall come into force from April 1, 2021 and shall accordingly apply in relation to the assessment year 2021-22 and subsequent assessment years.

The new optional tax regime was announced in this year's budget, wherein income tax rates would be lower for the individual taxpayers given they forgo deductions and exemptions such as investment in the insurance policy, NSC, PPF and others.

Rajat Mohan, Senior Partner at AMRG & Associates said: "CBDT has amended the income tax rules to allow certain exemptions to the employee in the new tax regime. These include allowances to cover travel costs on tour or transfers, ordinary daily charges incurred on account of absence from his normal place of duty and conveyance allowance."

He noted that initially in the new regime most of the allowances and exemptions were withdrawn and the department has made a change in the basic fundamental idea of the new regime.

"Though, this is a welcome move for many employees for whom these expenses are on behalf of the employer and shall not be taxed in the hands of the employee. However, this can be a beginning to a plethora of notifications and circulars making the new regime equally complicated as the old one. If more of these exemptions are introduced, the new regime will lose its cardinal nature of simplicity," Mohan added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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