What is Gift Tax?

June 3, 2023

Recently, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has exempted buyers from gift tax when they acquire equity shares in public-sector units (PSUs) through strategic disinvestment.

About Gift Tax:

  • The Parliament of India introduced the Gift Tax Act in 1958, and gift tax is essentially the tax charged on the receipt of gifts.
  • The Income Tax Act states that gifts whose value exceeds Rs.50,000 are subject to gift tax in the hands of the recipient.
  • The gift tax is also applicable on certain transfers that are not considered a gift.
  • The transfer of existing movable or immovable property in money or money's worth qualifies for gift tax.
  • The gift is exempted from tax if it was given by a relative.
  • The income tax rule Parent, Spouse, Siblings, Spouse's siblings, Lineal descendants Lineal descendants of the spouse can be considered as a relative
  • There are several other situations where gifts can be exempted from tax. Listed below are other situations in which the gift will be exempted from tax.
    • Gifts received during weddings are usually exempted from tax.
    • Gifts received as part of the inheritance are exempted from tax.
    • Cash or rewards received by local authorities or educational institutions based on merit is exempted from tax.

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