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      The Income Tax Bill, 2025's SCHEDULE-XIII updates and...

      Income Tax Bill 2025's Schedule-XIII updates exclusions on luxury and sin goods from tax incentives under Income-tax Act

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      BillsJuly 20, 2025Notes
      The Income Tax Bill, 2025's SCHEDULE-XIII updates and streamlines the earlier SCHEDULE 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, listing specific articles excluded from certain tax incentives to align fiscal policy with social and economic priorities. Both schedules exclude luxury, non-essential, and sin goods such as alcohol, tobacco, cosmetics, and certain consumer and capital goods from investment-linked tax benefits. SCHEDULE-XIII consolidates explanations into the main text for clarity and removes obsolete items, reflecting legislative refinement and modernization. The core policy remains unchanged, aiming to direct incentives toward priority sectors and prevent misuse of tax benefits. However, some inclusions, like toothpaste and gramophones, may require reconsideration. The schedule impacts businesses by limiting tax benefits for listed goods and poses interpretative challenges for tax authorities. Future reforms could enhance periodic updates and clearer policy rationales to address evolving market and technological developments.

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