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This 2025 Bare-Act edition of The Income-tax Act, 1961 (Act 43 of 1961, as finally revised by the Finance Act 2025—Act 7 of 2025, dt. 29-3-2025) delivers India’s entire direct-tax statute in one desk-ready volume—updated through the latest slab changes, surcharge tweaks, digital-asset provisions and TDS/TCS realignments.
Inside this authoritative ₹ 1,195 compendium
• Full text of the Act with section-wise marginal notes and cross-references to the IT Rules, 1962
• Chapter synopses on:
– Residential status & scope of total income (Ss. 5–9) with handy flow-chart tests
– Heads of income, deductions & set-off matrices (Ss. 14–80) highlighting amended limits for 80C, 80D, 80-IBA etc.
– Transfer-pricing, GAAR and Significant Economic Presence triggers (Ss. 92–94B, 115BBN)
– Digital-asset taxation (115BBG), updated surcharge tables & new TDS sections 194BA/194M (Fin. Act 2025)
– Assessment, reassessment & faceless appeal timelines after Finance Act 2023-25 trilogy (Ss. 142–263)
– Penalties & prosecution—integrated chart of 270A computations, 276C jail terms & compounding fees
• Embedded schedules on rates for individuals/HUF, firms, domestic & foreign companies—AY 2025-26 onwards
• Publisher’s “short comments” boxes flagging:
– CBDT circulars on AIS, e-verification & concessional tax regimes (115BAC/115BAD)
– Interplay with GST (deemed supply v. capital receipt) and Black-Money Act disclosures
Why you’ll reach for it
• Tax practitioners draft return positions, penalty replies and appeal memos with pinpoint section citations
• CFOs & finance teams confirm withholding rates, surcharge slabs and MAT computations mid-meeting
• CA-Final, CMA-Inter, CS-Professional & UPSC aspirants rely on one exam-perfect source instead of bulky commentaries
• Academics, journalists & policy-makers quote verbatim provisions when analysing fiscal-budget proposals
Keep this bright-yellow Bare Act within arm’s reach—the next statutory notice, board-room query or exam rapid-revision is covered, verbatim.
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