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      A Comparative Analysis of Perquisite Provisions: Income Tax Bill, 2025 vs Income Tax Act, 1961

      27 February, 2025

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      Clause 17 Perquisite.

      Income Tax Bill, 2025

      1. Introduction

      The Income Tax Bill, 2025 proposes significant changes to the definition and treatment of perquisites compared to the existing provisions u/s 17(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The new provisions aim to streamline and modernize the taxation of perquisites while maintaining certain key exemptions.

      2. Key Structural Changes

      2.1 Organization and Format

      • The new Bill presents a more organized structure with clear subsections and better categorization of perquisites
      • The language has been simplified and modernized
      • Explanations have been integrated into the main provisions rather than being separate

      3. Substantive Changes

      3.1 Accommodation-Related Perquisites

      Key Changes:

      • The Bill consolidates provisions related to rent-free and concessional accommodation
      • Removes detailed explanations about computation methods, leaving them to be prescribed
      • Eliminates specific provisions about furnished accommodation and hotel accommodation

      3.2 Benefits and Amenities

      Notable Modifications:

      • Streamlines the provisions regarding benefits provided to directors and employees
      • Removes the monetary threshold of Rs. 50,000 present in the old Act
      • Introduces a prescribed amount approach for determining applicable cases

      3.3 Contribution Limits

      Standardization:

      • Introduces a uniform limit of Rs. 7.5 lakhs for aggregate employer contributions to various funds
      • Combines provisions for different types of funds under a single clause
      • Includes new provisions for annual accretion calculations

      4. Exemptions and Exclusions

      4.1 Medical Benefits

      Retained Exemptions:

      • Treatment in employer-maintained hospitals
      • Treatment in government/approved hospitals
      • Medical insurance premium payments

      New Features:

      • Removes the previous monetary ceiling on medical reimbursements
      • Streamlines the conditions for overseas medical treatment

      5. Practical Implications

      5.1 For Employers

      • Simplified compliance requirements
      • Clearer guidelines for perquisite valuation
      • Uniform treatment of various benefits

      5.2 For Employees

      • More transparent perquisite taxation structure
      • Consolidated limits for employer contributions
      • Enhanced clarity on exemptions

      6. Conclusion

      The proposed changes represent a significant modernization of perquisite taxation, focusing on:

      • Simplification of provisions
      • Standardization of limits
      • Better clarity in implementation
      • Reduced complexity in compliance

       


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      Clause 17 Perquisite.

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