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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) , Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance (B.Com Banking and Insurance) .
51. |
Deduction under section 80DD is available to |
A. | dependent |
B. | disabled dependent |
C. | Less dependent |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. disabled dependent |
52. |
Deduction under sec 80DD is available to the extent of |
A. | Rs 75,000 |
B. | Rs 50,000 |
C. | Rs 25,000 |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Rs 75,000 |
53. |
Deduction under section 80DDB is available to the extent of |
A. | 40,000 |
B. | 20,000 |
C. | 30,000 |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. 40,000 |
54. |
Deduction under section 80E is available on |
A. | education |
B. | health |
C. | life |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. education |
55. |
Deduction under 80 QQB is available in respect of |
A. | royalty income |
B. | health |
C. | education |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. royalty income |
56. |
Every assesse has to file return of income if their taxable income exceeds |
A. | gross total income |
B. | total income |
C. | net income |
D. | basic exemption limit |
Answer» D. basic exemption limit |
57. |
.The due date of filing return of income in case of company is |
A. | 30th September |
B. | 31st march |
C. | 1stapril |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. 30th September |
58. |
if total income is up to 50,000 then the late fees of filing ROI IS |
A. | 1,000 |
B. | 2,000 |
C. | 3,000 |
D. | NONE OF THESE |
Answer» A. 1,000 |
59. |
If total income is up to 5,00,000 then the late fees of filing ROI is |
A. | 1,000 |
B. | 5,000 |
C. | 3,000 |
D. | NONE OF THESE |
Answer» B. 5,000 |
60. |
Sales tax collected from the buyer of the goods is |
A. | Capital receipt |
B. | Revenue receipt |
C. | Deferred revenue receipt |
D. | Profits in lieu of salary |
Answer» D. Profits in lieu of salary |
61. |
Income tax is collected on all types ofincome except . |
A. | Agricultural Income |
B. | Industrial Income |
C. | Capital Gain |
D. | Household Property |
Answer» A. Agricultural Income |
62. |
The Income Tax Act came into force from . |
A. | 1st March 1971 |
B. | 1st April 1971 |
C. | 1st March 1961 |
D. | 1st April 1961 |
Answer» D. 1st April 1961 |
63. |
The Income Tax Act came into force all over India except . |
A. | Andaman & Nicobar |
B. | Maldives |
C. | Jammu & Kashmir |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above |
64. |
As per Income Tax Act, 1961, income tax is charged on the income of at a rate which are prescribed by the Finance Act of relevant assessment year. |
A. | Current year |
B. | One year before previous year |
C. | Previous year |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Previous year |
65. |
The tax payer liability is determined with reference to his or her . |
A. | Financial Status |
B. | Residential Status |
C. | All of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Residential Status |
66. |
As per the definition of Income, the income includes the following . |
A. | Profits and gains |
B. | Dividend declared |
C. | Voluntary contribution received by a trust created |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
67. |
The period of 12 months commencing on the first day of April every year and ending on 31st March is called as . |
A. | Previous Year |
B. | Assessment year |
C. | Accounting Year |
D. | Financial Year |
Answer» B. Assessment year |
68. |
Previous year means the financial year immediately preceding the . |
A. | Accounting Year |
B. | Assessment Year |
C. | All of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Assessment Year |
69. |
Agricultural income is completely exempted for assessment year . |
A. | 1974-75 |
B. | 1985-86 |
C. | 1975-76 |
D. | 1978-79 |
Answer» A. 1974-75 |
70. |
The income from foreign companies by providing the services in project connected with security of India is _________ from tax liability. |
A. | 50% exempted |
B. | 20% exempted |
C. | 100% exempted |
D. | 55% exempted |
Answer» C. 100% exempted |
71. |
An individual is said to be resident in India if . |
A. | It is in India in the previous year for a period of 182 days or more |
B. | It is in India for period of 60 days or more during the previous and 365 days or more during the four years immediately proceeding previous year |
C. | All of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. All of the above |
72. |
The HUF is said to be resident in India if . |
A. | The control and management of its affairs is wholly or partly situated in India |
B. | The control and management of its affairs is partially situated out of India |
C. | The control and management of its affairs is wholly or partly in out of India |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. The control and management of its affairs is wholly or partly situated in India |
73. |
The awards and rewards are exempted from Income Tax if . |
A. | Payment is in cash |
B. | Payment is in kind |
C. | Payment is in cash or in kind |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Payment is in cash or in kind |
74. |
Income received in India whether occurred in India or outside India, the tax incidence in case of resident is . |
A. | Taxable as per slabs |
B. | Exempted from tax |
C. | Partly exempted |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable as per slabs |
75. |
Income received in India whether occurred in India or outside India, the tax incidence in case of resident but not ordinarily resident is . |
A. | Taxable as per slabs |
B. | Exempted from tax |
C. | Partly exempted |
D. | none |
Answer» A. Taxable as per slabs |
76. |
Income received in India whether occurred in India or outside India, the tax incidence in case of non-resident is . |
A. | Taxable as per slabs |
B. | Exempted from slab |
C. | Partly exempted |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable as per slabs |
77. |
Income deemed to be received in India whether occurred in India or outside India, the tax incidence in case of resident is . |
A. | Taxable as per slabs |
B. | Exempted from slab |
C. | Partly exempted |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable as per slabs |
78. |
The income received and accrued outside India from a business controlled or profession set up in India, the tax incidence in case of resident is . |
A. | Taxable |
B. | Non-taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable |
79. |
The income received and accrued outside India from a business controlled or profession set up in India, the tax incidence in case of non-resident is . |
A. | Taxable |
B. | Non-taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Non-taxable |
80. |
The tax incidence for company or firm in which income received in India and company is resident is . |
A. | Taxable |
B. | Non-taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable |
81. |
The tax incidence for company or firm in which income received in India and company for non-resident is . |
A. | Taxable |
B. | Non-taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable |
82. |
The tax incidence for company or firm in which income received outside India from a source controlled from India for resident is . |
A. | Taxable |
B. | Non-taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Taxable |
83. |
The tax incidence for company or firm in which income received outside India from a source controlled from India for non-resident is . |
A. | Non-taxable |
B. | Taxable |
C. | Partly taxable |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Non-taxable |
84. |
__________ is exempted from income tax. |
A. | Interest from Indian company |
B. | Dividend from foreign company |
C. | (a) Cooperative dividend |
D. | (d) Dividend from Indian company |
Answer» D. (d) Dividend from Indian company |
85. |
Which section of the Income Tax Act exempted incomes have been mentioned? |
A. | Section 80C |
B. | Section 80DD |
C. | Section 10 |
D. | Section 2 |
Answer» A. Section 80C |
86. |
_________ of Income Tax Act is related to residential status. |
A. | Section 2 |
B. | Section |
C. | Section 5 |
D. | Section 4 |
Answer» A. Section 2 |
87. |
Resident of India includes . |
A. | Ordinarily resident |
B. | Not ordinarily resident |
C. | NRI |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» D. Both (a) and (b) |
88. |
The Company may have the residential status as . |
A. | Resident or Non-resident |
B. | Not ordinarily resident |
C. | Non-resident |
D. | Resident |
Answer» A. Resident or Non-resident |
89. |
The meaning of exempted income is . |
A. | Not included in total income |
B. | Agricultural income |
C. | Not taxable under income tax |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» A. Not included in total income |
90. |
The number of income source for a person are . |
A. | One head |
B. | Two heads |
C. | Various heads |
D. | Any of the above |
Answer» D. Any of the above |
91. |
The sum of various heads is called as . |
A. | Taxable income |
B. | Total income |
C. | Gross total income |
D. | Adjusted income |
Answer» C. Gross total income |
92. |
The agricultural income includes . |
A. | Income from sale of crop |
B. | Income from preparation of crop |
C. | Income from nursery |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
93. |
____________ comes under agricultural income. |
A. | Tea garden |
B. | Commodity farming |
C. | All of the above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Tea garden |
94. |
The Income Tax Act, 1961 broadly covers . |
A. | Basic charging income |
B. | Rebates and reliefs |
C. | Incomes exempted from income tax |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
95. |
The capital gain is chargeable under of Income Tax Act. |
A. | Section 45 |
B. | Section 55 |
C. | Section 56 |
D. | Section 40 |
Answer» A. Section 45 |
96. |
The definition of the person includes . |
A. | An individual |
B. | A company |
C. | A Hindu undivided family |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
97. |
Any rent or revenue derived from land which is situated in India and is used for agricultural purpose is . |
A. | Partially taxable |
B. | Fully taxable |
C. | (c) Exempted from tax |
D. | (d)None of the above |
Answer» C. (c) Exempted from tax |
98. |
Residential Status of an assesses can be . |
A. | Different for different previous year in the same assessment year |
B. | Different for different assessment year |
C. | None of the above |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Different for different assessment year |
99. |
The income of previous year is chargeable to tax in the . |
A. | Immediately succeeding assessment year |
B. | Same previous year |
C. | Immediately preceding academic year |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Immediately succeeding assessment year |
100. |
The interest on loan paid by the Government of India to a non-resident outside India is _______________in India. |
A. | Not taxable |
B. | Partially taxable |
C. | (c) Taxable |
D. | (d)Can’t say |
Answer» A. Not taxable |
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