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pls tell me where to enter professional tax under chapter VI A section in ITR to deduct from taxable income

How to Deduct Professional Tax from Gross Income in ITR: A Guide to Chapter VI A Compliance A user inquired about where to enter professional tax under Chapter VI A in the Income Tax Return (ITR) to deduct it from taxable income. The response clarified that there is no specific column for professional tax in the ITR. Instead, professional tax should be deducted from the gross income, and the resulting net income should be reported as income from salary or otherwise in the return. (AI Summary)
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DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN on Nov 4, 2015

There is no specific column to enter professional tax. You can deduct professional tax from your gross income and the net income may be indicated in the return as income from salary or otherwise.

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