New Income Tax Bill will be made on Monday 285 changes, Riziju is disturbed
Last updated: 09 August 2025, 22:38 The government will set up a new Income Tax Bill in the Lok Sabha on Monday, which will include all 285 recommendations from the selection committee. The bill is a revised form of earlier concepts withdrawn from the Lok Sabha on Friday. New Income Tax Bill will be set on Monday. (Image: News18) New -Delhi. A new Income Tax Bill will be introduced in Parliament on Monday. Kiren Rijiju, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, made it clear on Saturday that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will introduce this bill in the Lok Sabha, which will include all the recommendations of the selection committee and the government approved. After the old account was withdrawn from the Lok Sabha on Friday, there were many speculation in the media. Riziju rejected these speculations and said that it would not be a completely new bill, but that it would be set by adding 285 amendments to the earlier bill. These amendments were proposed by the selection committee led by the BJP -LP Baijayant Panda and the government completely accepted them. Rijiju said that the withdrawal of the old bill and the introduction of a new bill is part of the parliamentary tradition, especially if the report of the selection committee in large -scale amendments is proposed and accepted. This makes it easier for Parliament to discuss and pass the bill. He also said that a lot of hard work had been done on the bill earlier, so this new concept is based on it; Only all amendments were added. This process will remove any confusion over the bill and MPs are given the opportunity to consider a complete and update document. With the introduction of new Income Tax Bill, many important changes can be seen in tax rules. The procedures related to income tax sheet, discount, concessions and tax administration are expected to improve. However, accurate information of these changes will only be revealed after the bill is set on Monday. The government believes that this step will help make the tax system transparent, simple and timely, which will benefit taxpayers and administration. About the Author Rakesh Singh Rakesh Singh is a main editor with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more Rakesh Singh is a editor -in -chief with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more location: New