Automatic Excel Form 10E Array Reduction Automatic Calculator for Application for Exemption
under Section 89 (1) for FY 2021-22. Under Section 89 (1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, an income tax
exemption is provided when an employee receives arrears or anticipated salary in a financial year.
Form 10-E was required to apply for relief under Rule 21A of the Income Tax Rules, 1962.
According to this rule, if the
employee is an employee of the State or an employee of a company, cooperative,
local authority, university, institution or association of an institution, form
10E can be presented to request relief. your employer is necessary to pay the salary referred to in
subsection (1) of section 192 of the Income Tax Act, 1961
In all other cases, to apply for
the relief, the assessor must submit an application in Form 10E to their income
tax assessment officer. The exemption under section 89 (1) is admissible in the
valuation year in which the employee receives the arrears or advance.
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Salary revisions have become
common, especially in the public sector. Since independence, the government has
established six wage commissions. There are arrears of salary following the
recommendations of each Commission with retroactive effect.
The rationale for granting this relief under section 89 is that due to the payment of arrears or salary advance received in a given financial year, the employee's income for that financial year exceeds the amount of arrears or the advance.
Consequently, the worker's income
is subject to a higher rate than that at which his income would have been taxed
if there had been no such arrears or advances.
The steps involved in the cyber
exemption under section 89 (1) basically include the following steps:
First - Distribute the amount of
arrears or advances received in the particular financial year to which they
relate and recalculate the income tax for each year if arrears are received
during that financial year.
Second- Calculate the income tax
for each financial year without taking into account the advances outstanding or
received.
Third - Deduct the total income tax
from step 1 to step II.
Fourth- Calculate the income tax
for the year in which arrears are received, in which arrears/advances are
received.
Fifth - Calculate the income tax
for the year in which arrears are received, excluding sums due /, advances
received.
Sixth- Deduction of income tax
achieved in step 5 from the income tax achieved in step 4
Seventh - Deduction of income tax
achieved in phase 3 from the income tax achieved in phase 6
The resulting figure is the amount
of the exemption under Section 89 (1)
Please note that this Excel utility is intended to help you calculate the relief and its details need to be filled in electronically online.