1. Presumptive Taxation is covered by Section 44AD of the Income Tax Act , 1961 ,This excludes professions as specified in sub section (1) of Section 44AA as per Subsection (6) of Section 44AD which is reproduced below:
(6) The provisions of this section, notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions, shall not apply to—
(i) a person carrying on profession as referred to in sub-section (1) of section 44AA;
(ii) a person earning income in the nature of commission or brokerage; or
(iii) a person carrying on any agency business.]
44AA. (1) Every person carrying on legal, medical, engineering or architectural profession or the profession of accountancy or technical consultancy or interior decoration or any other profession as is notified by the Board in the Official Gazette shall keep and maintain such books of account and other documents as may enable the 2[Assessing] Officer to compute his total income in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
Apart from the above mentioned professions the profession of Company Secretary has been notified vide SO 2675, dated 25-9-1992., the profession of Information Technology has been notified vide SO 385(E), dated 4-5-2001. and also the profession of Authorised Representative and Film Artist has been notified vide SO 17(E), dated 12-1-1977..
Film artist includes any of the following persons as spelled out in the above SO No 17(E) dated 12-1-1977.
(i) an actor (ii) a cameraman; (iii) a director, including an assistant director; (iv) a music director, including an assistant music director; (v) an art director, including an assistant art director; (vi) a dance director, including an assistant dance director; (vii) an editor; (viii) a singer; (ix) a lyricist; (x) a story writer; (xi) a screen-play writer; (xii) a dialogue writer; and (xiii) a dress designer.
Hence if your profession falls among anyone of the above you cannot show your income on presumptive basis