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Asked: January 17, 20222022-01-17T22:32:00+05:30 2022-01-17T22:32:00+05:30In: Income Tax

How to compute Income Tax on agriculture income?

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    1. CA Vishnu Ram Enlightened
      2025-03-18T11:00:42+05:30Added an answer on March 18, 2025 at 11:00 am

      How to Compute Income Tax on Agricultural Income? Under the Income Tax Act, 1961, agricultural income is exempt from tax as per Section 10(1). However, if a taxpayer earns both agricultural and non-agricultural income, the partial integration method is used to determine the applicable tax rate. WhenRead more

      How to Compute Income Tax on Agricultural Income?

      Under the Income Tax Act, 1961, agricultural income is exempt from tax as per Section 10(1). However, if a taxpayer earns both agricultural and non-agricultural income, the partial integration method is used to determine the applicable tax rate.

      When is Agricultural Income Considered for Tax Computation?

      The partial integration method applies only if:
      ✅ Agricultural income exceeds ₹5,000, AND
      ✅ Non-agricultural income exceeds the basic exemption limit (₹2,50,000 / ₹3,00,000 / ₹5,00,000 depending on age & category).


      Step-by-Step Computation of Tax on Agricultural Income

      Step 1: Compute Total Income

      • Add non-agricultural income (salary, business income, rental income, etc.).
      • Exclude pure agricultural income (income from farming, sale of produce, etc.).

      Step 2: Apply the Partial Integration Method

      Tax is computed in three parts:

      Step Calculation
      A Compute tax on (Non-Agricultural Income + Agricultural Income).
      B Compute tax on (Agricultural Income + Basic Exemption Limit).
      C Final tax payable = A – B

      Step 3: Apply the Applicable Tax Rate & Add Cess

      • Compute tax based on slab rates.
      • Add 4% Health & Education Cess.

      Example Calculation

      Let’s assume a taxpayer has:
      🔹 Non-Agricultural Income = ₹8,00,000
      🔹 Agricultural Income = ₹3,00,000

      Step A: Compute Tax on (₹8,00,000 + ₹3,00,000) = ₹11,00,000

      • As per slab rates, tax = ₹1,32,000

      Step B: Compute Tax on (₹3,00,000 + ₹2,50,000) = ₹5,50,000

      • Tax on ₹5,50,000 = ₹22,500

      Final Tax Calculation:

      ✅ Tax Payable = ₹1,32,000 – ₹22,500 = ₹1,09,500
      ✅ Add 4% Cess = ₹1,13,880

      🔹 Total Tax Payable = ₹1,13,880


      Key Points to Remember

      ✅ Agricultural income alone is tax-free, but it affects the tax rate on other income.
      ✅ Partial integration applies only if agricultural income > ₹5,000.
      ✅ Different exemption limits apply based on the taxpayer’s category (individual, senior citizen, etc.).
      ✅ Agricultural income from tea, rubber, and coffee plantations is partially taxable under Rule 7, 7A, and 7B.

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