WHY AGRICULTURAL INCOME IS TAX FREE IN INDIA WITHOUT ANY LIMIT ?
Agricultural income earned by a taxpayer in India is exempt under Section
10(1) of the Income Tax Act,1961.What is more shocking and surprising is
that this so called agricultural income is tax free without any limit. You can
have unlimited amount of agricultural income without paying even a single rupee
towards income tax.
While income tax is levied on all types of
incomes from all the persons, why Government is not imposing any income tax on
agricultural income, is a million dollar question. Some people are under the
wrong impression that our Government is very considerate and sympathetic
towards the farmers community and do not want to impose income tax on
agricultural income of farmers. However, this is completely untrue. Had it been
the intention of the Government to provide the relief to farmers by not
subjecting them to income tax, it could have been done by fixing a threshold
for tax free agricultural income. If some type of income is made completely tax
free without any limit, it clearly means that the farmers are not the real
beneficiaries of this tax exemption and there is a larger conspiracy for
providing this exemption of unlimited amount, by making a provision for the
same in the Income Tax Act.
You will be surprised to note that no political
party, irrespective of its ideology, never wants to bring the agricultural
income into the tax net. You must have witnessed that when Bills relating to
increase of salaries and allowances are introduced in the parliament or
assemblies, these bills are instantly passed unanimously, with all political
parties happily supporting the same. This very Same principle applies to total
tax exemption of Agricultural Income. Since all the politicians ( irrespective
of their political ideology) are the real beneficiaries of this unlimited tax
exemption, they are happily enjoying it. Agricultural Income is being used as a
tool to convert black money into white money for the last 70 years. Most of the
politicians and the persons patronised by these politicians are misusing the “Agricultural
Income” route for conversion of their black money into white money.
Income Tax Department and the officers sitting
in the income tax department are fully aware of this misuse of tax exemption on
agricultural income but they prefer to remain silent on this “tax anarchy”, due
to political reasons. If some honest officer tries to scrutinize the tax
exemption on agricultural income, then entire political system begins to harass
him and the officer concerned is persecuted, suspended and even dismissed from
the service.
Recently Central Government has compulsorily retired
27 senior officers from various Government Departments including Income Tax,
Customs & Excise Departments. Out of these 27 officers, one senior officer
was investigating the agricultural income tax exemption misuse by a former
finance minister in the previous Government. There are several detailed videos
of this officer available on the social media, wherein the officer is
explaining how the former finance minister of the previous Governments was
misusing the agricultural income tax exemption to convert his black money into
white money. Since the officer concerned has now been sacked, it can be safely
presumed that the investigation being carried out by that officer has also died
its natural death.
Before presentation of the Union Budget every
year, Government invites suggestions from all stakeholders to give their
suggestions for the Budget. For the last 20 years, I am giving this suggestion
to Government every year that Agricultural Income should be brought into tax
net. If the intention of the Government is to provide tax relief to farmers,
then that can be provided by prescribing a threshold exemption limit for the
agricultural income. But why any Government will accept any such suggestions,
when their own interests are at stake.
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