Income Tax Bill 2025: CA Shares ‘Why The Middle Class Should Pay Attention'

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The new bill aims to simplify the process, making tax compliance more accessible. (Image: Freepik)

The Lok Sabha passed the revised Income Tax (No. 2) Bill, 2025, on Aug. 11. The new legislation will replace the Income Tax Act of 1961. Presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the new bill introduced amendments to the I-T Act, 1961 and the Finance Act 2025. The new legislation seeks to modernise and simplify the country's tax system. Chartered accountant and tax expert Nitin Kaushik, in a recent X post, highlighted why this is particularly important for the middle class, which carries a huge tax load and yet often struggles with the complexities of filing returns.

In a detailed thread on X (formerly Twitter), Kaushik said, “The story began on 13 Feb 2025, when a new Income Tax Bill was tabled in Lok Sabha to replace the 1961 Act. But on Aug. 8, it was suddenly withdrawn. Why? Multiple versions, multiple drafts, and confusion in Parliament.”

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