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  2. Income tax return (India) - Wikipedia

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    Income tax return is the form in which assesses file information about his/her income and tax thereon to Income Tax Department. Various forms are ITR 1, ITR 2, ITR 3 , ITR 4, ITR 5, ITR 6 and ITR 7. When you file a belated return, you are not allowed to carry forward certain losses.

  3. Taxation in India - Wikipedia

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    Property tax, or 'house tax,' is a local tax on buildings, along with appurtenant land, and imposed on Possessor (certainly, not true custodian of property as per 1978, 44th amendment of constitution). It resembles the US-type wealth tax and differs from the excise-type UK rate.

  4. Property income - Wikipedia

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    Property income refers to profit or income received by virtue of owning property. The three forms of property income are rent, received from the ownership of natural resources; interest, received by virtue of owning financial assets; and profit, received from the ownership of capital equipment. [1] As such, property income is a subset of ...

  5. What Income Do I Need for a $300K House? - AOL

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    With an income of $36,000 per year, $108,000 to $144,000, or three to four times your income, is a realistic goal at today’s rates, but that might be a stretch.

  6. Wealth Tax Act, 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The Wealth Tax Act, 1957 was an Act of the Parliament of India that provides for the levying of wealth tax on an individual, Hindu Undivided Family or company. The wealth tax was levied on the net wealth owned by a person on a valuation date, i.e., 31 March of every year.

  7. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    Income tax in India is governed by Entry 82 of the Union List of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India, empowering the central government to tax non-agricultural income; agricultural income is defined in Section 10(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. [2]

  8. Private income - Wikipedia

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    Private income is either: . any type of income received by a private individual or household, often derived from occupational activities, or; income of an individual that is not in the form of a salary, wage, or commission (e.g. income from investments or renting land or other property).

  9. Imputed rent - Wikipedia

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    Where i is the interest rate, r p is the property tax rate, m is the cost of maintenance, and d is depreciation. The rent is the sum of these rates multiplied by the price of the house, [2] P H. More detailed user cost models consider differential interest costs for housing debt and owner equity and the tax treatment of housing capital income. [3]