Most Important Question of INCOME TAX
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1 Most Important Question of INCOME TAX Residential Status 1. In 2 nd additional condition, assessee should have stayed in India for: a) more than 730 days during 7 immediately preceding previous year b) 730 days or more during 7 immediately preceding previous year c) 365 days or more during 4 immediately preceding previous year d) 182 days or during relevant immediately preceding previous year 2. HUF which is Resident India shall be said to ROR in India if: a) any adult of HUF satisfies both additional conditions b) Karta of HUF satisfies any one basic condition c) Karta of HUF satisfies both additional conditions d) Karta of HUF satisfies any one additional condition 3. Past untaxed profit of the financial year brought to India in is chargeable to tax in the assessment year in hands of: a) All the assessee b) ROR c) Non-resident in India d) None of the above 4. Income accruing from agriculture activity in foreign country is taxable in case of an assessee who is: a) Resident/ Resident and ordinarily resident b) Resident and not ordinarily resident c) Non-resident d) None of the above 5. An individual born in India left for employment from India to France on He visited outside India for the first time. His residential status for the assessment year will be a) ROR b) RNOR c) Non-resident d) None of the above 6. X, a foreign national visited India during the previous year for 180 days. He had never visited India prior to this visit. X in this case shall be: a) Resident in India b) Non-resident in India c) RNOR d) None of the above 7. Following are the particulars of Income of Vivek (i) Salary received Govt. Of India for service rendered o/s India 1,00,000 (Including 15,000 perquisites & Allowances 10,000) (ii) Dividend from Indian company received in India 50,000 If Mr. Vivek is Non-Resident what is his total income?
2 a) 1,50,000 b) 75,000 c) 1,25,000 d) None of the above 8. Following are the particulars of Income of Vivek (i) Past untaxed profits brought in India during the previous year 1,75,000 (ii) Royalty received in India from Non-Resident who used the right Business outside India 10,000 (iii) Agriculture income from lands situated in Japan and received in India 37,000 If Mr. Vivek is Non-resident what is his total income? a) 2,37,000 b) 62,000 c) 47,000 d) None of the above 9. Income chargeable under the head Salaries payable by Govt. Of India to a citizen of India for service rendered outside India is taxable if the person is a) Resident b) RNOR in India c) Non-resident in India d) Any of the above 10. A company is said to be a resident in India in previous year, if : a) It is an Indian Company b) Its place of effective management is in India c) Either it is an Indian Company or its place of effective management is in India d) None of the above 11. VGC ltd an Indian company will be in India if its place of effective management is wholly situated outside India during the previous year a) Resident in India b) Non-resident of India c) RNOR in India d) None of the above 12. Determine the residential status of Mr. VG, an Indian Citizen who has left India for the first time on 15 th August, 2017 for the purpose of visit outside India. He came back to India on 17 th march 2018 a) ROR in India b) Non-resident in India c) RNOR in India d) None of the above 13. Determine the residential status of Mr. VG person of Indian origin, who came India for the first time on 25 th Dec, 2017 for 210 days a) Resident in India b) Non-resident in India c) RNOR in India d) None of the above 14. The Residential status of HUF depends upon the a) Control and management if affairs b) Place of effective management c) Place of residence of Karta d) None of the above 15. To claim the status of NR for Individual a) Only one basic condition need to be satisfied b) One basic and one additional condition are to be satisfied c) Need not satisfy any of Basic the condition d) One both additional condition are to be satisfied 16. Every year, the residential status of an assessee a) may change b) will certainly change c) will not change d) None of the above
3 17. Which of the following may be ordinarily resident in India? a) partnership firm b) Joint stock company c) Associate of persons d) Hindu Undivided Family 18. Income deemed to accrue or arise in India is taxable in case of a) Resident only b) Both ordinarily resident and NR c) Non-resident d) all the assessees 19. Vivek was born on 5 April 1997 in India and later on took citizenship of USA. Neither his parents nor his grand-parents were born in divided/ undivided India. He shall be a) citizen of India b) person of Indian origin c) Foreign national d) Resident of India 20. Vivek, a foreign national, but a person of Indian origin visited India during P.Y for 181 days. During 4 preceding year, he was in India for 400 days. He shall be: a) Resident in India b) Non-resident in India c) not ordinarily resident in India d) Any of the above 21. A person may be resident in in any previous year: a) more than one country b) only one country c) only two country d) none of the above 22. Steve Waugh, the Australian cricketer comes to India for 100 days every year. Find out his residential status for the A.Y a) Non-resident b) ROR c) RNOR d) None of the above 23. R, a person of Indian origin visited India on and plans to stay here for 185 days. During 4 years prior to previous year , he was in India for 750 days. Earlier to that he was never in India. For the AY , R shall be: a) resident and ordinarily resident in India b) resident but not ordinarily resident in India c) non-resident d) None of the above 24. Following are the particulars of Income of Vivek (i) Interest on U.K. Development Bonds (1/4 th being received in India) 3,00,000 (ii) Profit on sale of a house in India but received in U.K 3,50,000 If Mr. Vivek is RNOR what is his total income? a) 3,50,000 b) 4,25,000 c) 6,50,000 d) 3,00, Following are the particulars of Income of Vivek (i) Past untaxed profits brought in India during the previous year 1,75,000 (ii) Income from agriculture in USA being invested there only 1,12,500 (iii) Income from business in U.K. being controlled from India 1,15,150 If Mr. Vivek is ROR what is his total income? a) 4,02,650 b) 2,27,650 c) 1,15,150 d) None of the above 26. Following are the particulars of Income of Vivek (i) Past untaxed profits brought in India during the previous year 1,75,000 (ii) Dividend from a Japanese Company received in Japan 1,00,000 (iii) Agriculture income from land in Haryana 2,70,000
4 (iv) Profit on sale of shares of RIL ltd. received in Japan 1,50,000 If Mr. Vivek is ROR what is his total income? a) 6,95,000 b) 1,50,000 c) 3,70,000 d) None of the above 27. The following additional conditions are to be satisfied by a person to be resident and ordinarily resident in India: a) He is a resident in at least any two out of the ten previous years immediately preceding the relevant previous year b) He has been in India for 730 days or more during the seven previous years immediately preceding the relevant previous year c) Both (A) and (B) of above d) None of the above 28. X, an Indian citizen, who is living in Delhi since 1980, left for Japan on 1 July, 2017 for employment. He came back to India on 1 april, 2018 on a visit and stayed for 4 months. His residential status for the assessment year would be: a) Resident and ordinarily resident b) Not ordinarily resident c) Non resident d) Resident. 29. If Karta is resident and ordinarily resident in India but control and management of HUF is situated Wholly outside India in the previous year, the HUF is a) Resident and ordinarily resident b) Not ordinarily resident c) Non resident d) Resident. 30. Atul, a foreign citizen. His father was born in Delhi in 1951 and mother was born in England in His grandfather was born in Delhi in Atul visited India to see Taj Mahal and visit other historical places. He came to India on 1 November, 2017 for 200 days. He has never come to India before. His residential status for assessment year will be: a) Non resident in India b) Not ordinarily resident in India c) Resident in India d) None of the above. Income from Salary 1. Ramesh is employed by TJ Ltd., at a salary of ` 20,000 per month. As TJ Ltd. was in financial crisis, it paid the salary of Jan 2018 to March 2018 to Ramesh only in July The gross salary of Ramesh for A.Y shall be: a) ` 2,40,000 b) ` 1,80,000 b) ` 2,50,000 d) None of the above 2. Salary of D is ` 10,000 p.m. D had taken salary in advance for the months of April 2018 to June 2018 in March 2018 itself. His gross salary for A.Y shall be: a) ` 2,40,000 b) ` 1,80,000 c) ` 1,20,000 d) ` 1,50, Gratuity shall be exempt in case of:
5 a) Central and State government employees b) Central and State government employees, Employees of local Authorities and employees of Statutory Corporation c) Central and State government employees, Employees of local Authorities d) None of the above 4. R was employed on in the grade of `15, , ,000. His gross salary for the assessment year shall be:, a) `1,99,200 b) `2,04,000 c) `2,08,500 d) `2,10, R was employed from in the grade of `15, , ,000 and his salary was fixed at `16,200 from the date of joining. His gross salary for the assessment year shall be: a) 199,200 b) `2,04,000 c) `2,08,000 d) `2,14, An employee was also entitled to gratuity. He got 60 % of his pension commuted and received a sum of `12,00,000 as commuted pension. The exemption in his case shall be: a) `12,00,000 b) `5,33,333 c) `6,66,667 d) `8,00, A is entitled to children education `80 p.m. per child for 3 children amounting to `240 p.m. It will be exempt to the extent of: a) ` 200 p.m. b) ` 160 p.m. c) `240 p.m. d) ` 100 p.m. 8. R is entitled to ` 6,000 as medical allowance. He spends ` 4,000 on his medical treatment and `1,000 on the medical treatment of his major son not dependent on him. The exemption in this case shall be: a) ` 4,000 b) ` 5,000 c) NIL d) ` 200 p.m. 9. The employee is provided with furniture costing ` 1,50,000 along with house w.e.f The value of the furniture to be included in the valuation of unfurnished house shall be: a) ` 11,250 b) `15,000 c) ` 22,500 d) `16, Salary of R becomes due on 1 st of next month and it is paid on 7 th of that month. For assessment year , the salary of R shall be taken from: a) April 2017 to March 2018 b) March 2017 to February 2018 c) Any of the above d) None of the above 11. R is provided with interest free loan by the employer for purchase of a house. The value of this perquisite shall be determined as the sum equal to: a) simple interest 10 % p.a. b) simple interest 13 % p.a. c) simple interest computed at the rate charged by SBI on the 1 st of the relevant previous year on the maximum outstanding monthly balance d) simple interest computed at the rate charged by SBI on the last day of the month
6 12. The employer has purchased a car for Rs.3,00,000 which was being used for official purposes. After 2 years and 6 months of its use, the car is sold to R, the employee, for Rs.1,20,000. The value of this perquisite shall be: a) Rs.72,000 b) Rs.60,000 c) 1,80,000 d) Rs.1,23, Determine the value of unfurnished rent-free accommodation (house in Delhi & owned by employer) as per given following data if company is private company or semi govt. company Basic salary 60,000 Bonus 1,800 Entertainment allowance (taxable) 6,000 Electricity expenses 2,000 Employment tax paid by employer 2,000 Fair rent of house 48,000 a) 10,170 b) 48,000 c) 10,770 d) None of the 14. Determine the value of unfurnished rent-free accommodation (house in Delhi & owned by employer) as per given following data if company is Govt. company. Basic salary 60,000 Bonus 1,800 Entertainment allowance (taxable) 6,000 Electricity expenses 2,000 Employment tax paid by employer 2,000 Fair rent of house 48,000 Fair rent prescribed by the Govt. (licence fee) 6,000 a) 10,170 b) 48,000 c) 6,000 d) None of the above 15. Mr. Vivek is employed at Bombay. His basic salary is 5,000 p.m. He receives 5,000 p.a. as HRA. Rent paid by him 12,000 p.a. Find out the amount of taxable HRA? a) Nil b) 5,000 c) 1,000 d) 6, Interest credited to RPF in excess of is taxable as deemed receipt a) 8% b) 9.5% c) 8.5% d) 9% 17. R is provided with a rent free accommodation owned by his employer in Delhi. The value of this perquisite shall be: a) 20% of salary b) 15% of salary c) 10% of salary d) 7.5 % of salary 18. Rashi is entitled to get a pension of ` 600 per month from a private company. She gets 3/5 th of the pension commuted and received ` 36,000. She did not receive gratuity. The taxable value of commuted value of pension is
7 a) ` 16,000 b) ` 6,000 c) ` 18,000 d) ` 10, Swati is an employee of private company. In the previous year she received salary of ` 1,80,000 and entertainment allowance of ` 12,000. She spent ` 6,000 on entertainment. Under section 16(ii), she is entitled to deduction of: a) ` 12,000 b) ` 6,000 c) ` 5,000 d) Nil 20. An assessee received ` 200 per month for 3 children as children education allowance. What shall be the amount exempt in his hands for such allowance? a) ` 7,200 b) ` 3,600 c) ` 2,400 d) Nil 21. Transport Allowance received by assessee is exempt upto a) amount received b) ` 1600 p.m. or ` 3200 p.m. for blind/handicapped employee c) Lower of a) and b) d) None of the above 22. An assessee, transport employee received allowance allowed to them of ` 20,000. The amount spent by him is ` 12,000. What amount would be exempt on account of allowance? a) ` 12,000 b) ` 10,000 c) ` 14,000 d) Nil 23. For an employee other than Government employee, when RFA given to employee is not owned by employer, what amount shall be taxable in the hands of employee? a) Actual Rent or 20 % of Salary, whichever is less b) Actual Rent or 15 % of Salary, whichever is less c) Actual Rent or 10 % of Salary, whichever is less d) None of the above 24. Ravi retired on receiving ` 5,000 p.m. as pension. On , he commuted 60% of his pension and received ` 3,00,000 as commuted pension and receiving gratuity of ` 5,00,000 at the time of retirement. What amount of uncommuted and commuted pension is taxable if he is a non-government employee? a) ` 24,000, ` 50,000 b) ` 24,000, ` 1,33,333 c) Nil, ` 1,33,333 d) Nil, ` 50, Entertainment allowance in case of Government employee is: a) fully exempt b) fully taxable c) exempt up to certain limits mentioned in section 16(ii) d) first included in salary and thereafter deduction allowed from gross salary under section 16(ii) 26. If salary due for March 2018 is received by P later in April 2018, it is chargeable as income of assessment year a) b) c) d) None of the above 27. Which section of Income tax Act provides about exemption of amount received by way Retrenchment compensation?
8 a) 10(10) b) 10(10B) c) 10(10AA) d) 10(10C) 28. Compensation received in Voluntary Retirement is exempt under section 10(10C) to the maximum extent of a) 2,40,000 b) 5,00,000 c) 3,50,000 d) 10,00, Leave travel concession for a tax free perquisite for: a) one journey in a block of 4 years b) one journey in a block of 3 years c) two journeys in a block of 5 years d) two journey in a block of 4 years 30. Ravi retired on receiving ` 5,000 p.m. as pension. On , he commuted 60% of his pension and received ` 3,00,000 as commuted pension if he is a government employee. What amount of uncommuted and commuted pension be taxable? a) ` 24,000, Nil b) ` 24,000, ` 3,00,000 c) Nil, ` 3,00,000 d) Nil, Nil CAPITAL GAINS, OTHER SOURCES & HOUSE PROPERTY 1. Second Proviso to Section 48 is applicable while computing a) Only on Short Term Capital Gain b) Only on Long Term Capital Gain c) Both Short Term and long Term Capital Gain d) None of the above 2. In case of a Immovable property being as Land or building of both, short term capital asset means capital asset held by an assessee for immediately preceding the date of its transfer. a) not more than 36 months b) not more than 12 months c) not more than 24 months d) None of the above 3. The rate of taxability defined in Section 111A for Short Term Capital Gain is a) 10 % b) 15 % c) 20 % d) Nil 4. Benefit of slab rate is not available on short term capital gains under section 111A to a) resident Individual b) resident HUF c) both of the above d) Non-resident 5. An interim order for giving compensation was passed in 20 July 2014 in pursuance of which compensation was received. The final order of the court was passed on 7 April The amount shall be taxable in which assessment year? a) b) c) d) Exemption under section 54 is available if investment is made by the assessee in a) residential house either in India or outside India b) any number of residential house in India c) one residential house in India d) any number of residential house either in India or outside India 7. Section 112 is applicable on a) All assessee excluding Non-residents b) All assessee including Non residents c) Non-residents d) All assessee being individual
9 8. Assessee shall invest capital gain within 6 months from date of transfer in which asset to claim exemption under section 54EC a) Bond of State Bank of India b) Bonds of NHAI or RECI c) Residential house d) Government bonds or debenture 9. Long term capital gain is chargeable to under section? a) 20%, 112 b) 20%, 111A c) 10%, 111A d) 15%, Long term capital gain on equity share(stt paid) are chargeable to under section? a) 20%, 112 b) Exempt, 10(38) c) 10%, 111A d) 15%, Which of the following asset is a short-term capital asset, if it is held for more than 12 months? a) Listed Securities b) Units of Equity Oriented mutual fund c) Zero coupon bonds d) None of the above 12. Cost of acquisition in case of bonus shares allotted before will bea) Face value on the date of allotment b) Nil c) Market value as on d) Current market value 13. Short-term capital gain is a gain arising from the transfer of an asset (Normal case) which is held by the assessee for not more than: a) 36 months from the date of its acquisition b) 12 months from the date of its acquisition c) 12 months from the date of its acquisition in case of listed securities, units of equity MF and unit of UTI and zero coupon bond, 24 Month in Case of Unlisted shares 14. For claiming exemption under section 54, the assessee should construct the residential property within: a) one year before or two years after the date of transfer b) one year before or three years after the date of transfer c) within three years after the date of transfer d) within two years after the date of transfer 15. Exemption u/s 54F is available in respect of transfer of: a) any capital asset b) any capital asset other than residential house property c) residential house property d) such section does not exist 16. Deduction u/s 80C to 80U is allowed from: a) income from long-term capital gain as well as short-term capital gain b) short-term capital gain other than short-term capital gain from shares transferred through a recognized stock exchange c) long-term capital gain d) neither from income from long-term or short-term capital gain 17. Short-term capital gain arising for the transfer of equity shares and units of equity oriented fund shall be taxable:
10 a) at the normal rate b) at the rate of 20 % c) at the rate of 10 % if transferred on or after d) at the rate of 15 % if transferred on or after through a recognised stock exchange and such transaction is chargeable to securities transaction tax 18. Transfer of capital asset in the scheme of demerger shall not be regarded as transfer for the purpose of capital gain if: a) the demerged company is an Indian company b) the resulting company is an Indian company c) both demerged and resulting company should be an Indian company d) none of the above 19. No indexation of cost of acquisition is done even though there is LTCG in case of: a) bonds or debentures b) certain assets held by non-residents c) certain assets held by non-residents and any bonds or debentures other than capital indexed bonds & Sovereign Gold Bonds issued by Government/RBI d) None of the above 20. Total income for AY of an resident individual including long-term capital gain of `60,000 is `2,90,000. The tax on total income shall be: a) ` 5,500 b) ` 5,665 c) ` 12,000 d) ` 8, Which of the following movable personal asset is not a capital asset? a) archaeological collections b) drawings c) sculptures d) Car 22. Which of the following is a capital asset a) Stock of business b) Car of an Individual c) Land in Delhi used for agricultural purpose d) Scooter of an Individual 23. Which of following conditions should be satisfied to claim exemption under section 10(37) (i) Assessee being an individual or HUF (ii) Asset being transferred in agricultural land in urban area (iii) Asset being transferred in agricultural land (iv) Asset is used for agricultural purposes by HUF or individual or parent of the individual during the period of two years immediately preceding the date of transfer. (v) transfer takes place by way of compulsory acquisition under any law a) (i), (iii) b) (i), (ii) and (iv) c) (i), (iii), (iv) and (v) d) (i), (ii), (iv) and (v) 24. X converts his capital asset (acquired on June 10, 1988 for ` 60,000) into SIT in The fair market value on date of conversion was ` 3,00,000. He subsequently sells stock-intrade so converted for `4,00,000 on June 10, What is date of transfer of asset? a) June 10, 1988 b) March 10, 2017 c) June 10, 2018 d) None of the above
11 25. X converts his capital asset (acquired on June 10, 1988 for ` 60,000) into SIT in March 10, FMV as on date of above conversion was ` 3,00,000. He subsequently sells stock-intrade so converted for `4,00,000 on June 10, What shall be taxable under head PGBP? a) ` 2,40,000 b) ` 3,40,000 c) ` 1,00,000 d) Nil 26. Which section deals about taxability of insurance claims received a) Section 45(1A) b) Section 45(2) c) Section 45(2) d) Section 45(1) 27. Unlisted Debentures held for 25 months is: a) Long term capital asset b) Short term capital asset c) Either of the above d) None of the above 28. For an Resident individual who has derived short term capital gains of ` 4,00,000 from transfer of listed equity shares after , with other income of ` 2,00,000 (these two income making up his Total Income), income tax payable in respect of short term capital gains is: a) ` 52,500 b) 54,075 c) ` 60,000 d) None of the above 29. Exemption under section 54EC shall be available to: a) any assessee b) individual only c) resident individual and HUF d) None of the above 30. Amended order shall be passed in how many years & period shall be calculated from which date a) 3 years, from end of PY in which order reducing value was passed in appeal or revision b) 4 years, from end of PY in which order reducing value was passed in appeal or revision c) 3 years, from end of AY in which order reducing value was passed in appeal or revision d) 4 years, from end of AY in which order reducing value was passed in appeal or revision 31. When did pre-acquisition or pre-construction period commences a) On the 1 st April when the loan is taken b) On the date of loan c) On the 1 st April of the year when construction is completed d) None of the above 32. VG took a loan of 8,00,000 on from a bank for construction of a house. The loan carries an 12% p.a. The construction is completed on The entire loan is still outstanding on The pre-construction period interest will be a) 96,000 b) Nil c) 1,92,000 d) 19, Salman is owner of house which has let out monthly rent of 20,000. The fair rent of house is 2,90,000 and standard rent is 2,60,000. The municipal value of hosue is 2,80,000 and municipal taxes of municipal value. The entire amount of municipal tax for the year ended are payable by owner. Interest on loan is 60,000(outstanding). The income from House property will be a) 1,22,000 b) 1,02,400 c) 88,400 d) 1,48, If the respective shares of income of co-owners are not definite and ascertainable, the co-owners shall be assessed as a) AOP b) BOI
12 c) Joint owners d) Any of the above 35. Find out the Gross Annual Value of house property A, if the following is given: Municipal Value = 1,20,000 Fair Rent = 1,08,000 Standard Rent = 1,32,000 Actual Rent = 1,25,000 Unrealised rent = 20,000 a) 1,20,000 b) 1,08,000 c) 1,32,000 d) 1,45, Find out the Gross Annual Value of house property A, if the following is given Municipal Value = 1,20,000 Fair Rent = 1,08,000 Standard Rent = 1,32,000 Actual Rent = 12,000 p.m. Vacancy = 3 Month a) 1,08,000 b) 1,20,000 c) 1,44,000 d) None of the above a) 1,25,000 b) 1,08,000 c) 1,20,000 d) 1,45, VG is the owner of house which has been let out at a monthly rent 25,000. The fair rent of house is 2,90,000 and standard rent is 2,60,000. The municipal value of house is 2,80,000 and municipal taxes are levied 10% of municipal value. The entire amount of municipal tax are outstanding for the year ended The amount of municipal taxes to be allowed as deduction for computing the annual value will be a) 30,000 b) 28,000 c) Nil d) 26, Vivek owns a house, which is self-occupied upto W.e.f , the property is let out to Ram at 42,000 p.m. Determine GAV of house is municipal value is 4,15,000 ; fair rent 4,30,000 and standard rent is 4,10,000. a) 4,20,000 b) 4,10,000 d) 4,15,000 d) Nil 39. Mr. VG owns a house. The municipal value of the house is 50,000. He paid municipal tax of 8,000 during the previous year. He uses this house for residential purpose but let-out half of the 3,000 p.m. compute the net annual value of house a) 32,000 b) 26,000 c) 46,000 d) 42, VG has two house properties the first of which was used half for running his business and other half was let out at 3,000 p.m. The second property was wholly used as residence by Mr. VG. Municipal tax for the two properties were the same at 7,200 each per annum. The business and the let out premise were insured against loss by fire and the insurance premium was 900 p.m. Compute income from house property in hands of MR. VG a) 22,680 b) 36,000 c) 32,400 d) Nil 41. Composite rent (Inseparable) of let-out property is taxable as a) Income from PGBP b) Income from Other Sources c) Income from House property d) Either (a) or (b) above depending upon certain conditions. 42. In which of the following cases the annual value of the house is taken to be taken NIL a) Self occupied house b) Vacancy for the whole period c) If the assessee holds two house property d) Both (a) & (b)
13 43. VG owns a house property in Delhi which he wants to give on rent. He seeks your help to determine the reasonable expected rent when monthly municipal value is 20,000, fair rent 25,000 and standard rent 22,000. The reasonable expected rent will be computed with reference to following amount per month a) 22,000 b) 25,000 c) 20,000 d) None of the 44. Find out the Gross Annual Value of house property A, if the following is given Municipal Value = 1,20,000 Fair Rent = 1,08,000 Standard Rent = 1,32,000 Actual Rent = 12,000 p.m. Vacancy = 3 Month Unrealised rent = 1 month a) 96,000 b) 1,08,000 c) 1,20,000 d) None of the above 45. The sum for which the property might reasonably by expected to let out to year is known as a) Expected rent b) Standard rent c) Annual value d) Municipal value 46. assessee has borrowed money for purchase of a house and interest is payable outside India. Such interest shall: a) be allowed as deduction b) not be allowed as deduction c) be allowed as deduction if the tax is deducted at source d) none of the above 47. Tick from the under mentioned, the cases where annual value can be negative. a) let out property, deemed let-out property, partly let-out & partly self-occupied property b) one self-occupied property, deemed let-out property c) deemed let-out property d) one property which could not be occupied due to employment elsewhere 48. R has taken a house on rent and sublets the same to G. Income from such house property shall be taxable under the head: a) income from house property b) income from other sources c) At the option of assessing officer d) None of the above 49. Municipal valuation of the house is `1,00,000; whereas the fair rent of house property `1,20,000 and standard rent is `1,10,000; actual rent received or receivable is `1,40,000; municipal taxes paid 10%. The Net annual value in this case shall be: a) `90,000 b) `1,00,000 c) `1,30,000 d) ` 91, Vivek let-out his house property on 1 st April, 2015 on rent 15,000 p.m. The fair rent & municipal value of house is 13,500 p.m. and 16,000 p.m. respectively. Municipal tax paid for the year is 12,000. Income from the house property for Assessment year a) 1,26,000 b) 1,76,000 c) 1,05,000 d) None of the
14 51. Mr. VG is an American national, is resident in India during the PY ending on He was the owner of building located in New York. The same was on US $12,500 p.m. The Municipal corporation of New York was paid taxes on such building of US $10,000 on The value of one US $ in Indian rupee remained at 60 throughout the year. VG wants to know his taxable income for house property for assessment year a) 58,80,000 b) NIL c) 63,00,000 d) None of the above 52. M took a loan of ` 6,00,000 on from a bank for construction of a house. The loan carries an 10%p.a. The construction is completed on The entire loan is still outstanding. Compute the interest allowable for the assessment year a) ` 60,000 b) ` 1,80,000 c) ` 84,000 d) ` 24, Where fresh loan has been raised to repay the original loan and second borrowing is used to repay the original loan, the interest paid on the second loan would a) not be allowed as a deduction u/s24 b) also be allowed as a deduction u/s24 c) may be allowed as a deduction u/s24 d) none of the above 54. Where the self occupied property whose GAV is nil is repaired, renewed or reconstructed with capital borrowed on or after What is the maximum deduction of interest that shall be allowed? a) ` 2,00,000 b) ` 30,000 c) Nil, no deduction is allowed d) deduction is allowed without any limit 55. parna has one house property where she stays with her family. The rent of similar property in the neighborhood is ` 25,000 p.m. The municipal valuation is ` 23,000 p.m. Municipal taxes paid are ` 8,000. Loan of ` 20,00,000 was taken on from ICICI Housing Finance Ltd. The construction was completed on The accumulated interest up to is `1,50,000. During previous year , Aparna paid ` 1,88,000 which included `1,44,000 as interest. Compute Aparna s income from house property for AY All conditions for higher deduction of interest are satisfied. a) Loss of ` 1,50,000 b) Loss of ` 1,74,000 c) Loss of ` 30,000 d) Nil 56. The following income received by Mr. VG during the previous year Director fees 5,000 Income from agriculture land in Pakistan 15,000 Rent from let out of land situated in Punjab 20,000 Interest on deposit with HDFC bank 1,000 Dividend from Indian company 15,000 You are required to calculate income from other sources assessment year a) 41,000 b) 56,000 c) 20,000 d) 1,000
15 57. The following income received by Mr. VG during the previous year Rent from subletting a house 28,000 Other expenses on sublet or house 1,000 Rent payable for sublet house 12,000 Winning from horse race (gross) 15,000 Dividend from Indian company 15,000 You are required to calculate income from other sources assessment year a) 30,000 b) 45,000 c) 43,000 d) 58, An assessee received family pension of ` 90,000, what amount is taxable u/h Other Sources? a) ` 60,000 b) ` 75,000 c) ` 45,000 d) None of the above 59. If the income under head Other Sources includes family pension, what is the deduction allowed from such family pension. a) 1/3 rd of family pension income b) ` 15,000 c) least of a) and b) d) average of a) and b) 60. What is the amount of deduction available on interest received from enhanced compensation? a) 60% of income by way of interest on enhanced compensation b) 50% of income by way of interest on enhanced compensation c) 70% of income by way of interest on enhanced compensation d) Nil 61. Dividend from Indian company is exempt under section a) 10(34) b) 10(35) c) 10(33) d) None 62. Which of the following property is not taxable when transferred without consideration under section 56(2)(vii)? a) drawings b) paintings c) cars d) sculptures 63. On 5 th February 2018, R gets a gift of motor car from his relative M. Fair market value of the car is ` 3,60,000.The amount taxable u/s 56(2)(x) is a) ` 3,60,000 b) ` 3,10,000 c) Nil d) ` 50, On 5 th February, 2018 Vivek gets a gift of Gold Ring from a relative Ashish. Fair market value of Ring is 3,60,000. The amount of taxable in hands of Vivek under section 56(2)(x) is? a) 3,60,000 b) 3,10,000 c) 50,000 d) Nil 65. Dividend paid by an Indian company is 12,00,000 to Resident Individual: a) Taxable in India in the hands of the 10% b) Exempt in the hands of recipient u/s 10(34) c) Taxable in the hands of the company and exempt in the hands of the recipient d) None of the above 66. Rohit has received gift of ` 1,50,000 in cash from brother of his spouse. The amount a) shall be taxable b) exempt from tax since amount is received from a relative
16 c) may be taxable d) not included in income 67. Income by way of winnings from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including horse races or card games and other games of any sort or from gambling or betting of any form would be taxed at rate of a) 25 % b) 30 % + surcharge, if applicable, + education cess+ secondary & higher education cess c) 20 % d) Exempt from tax 68. An assessee received interest on compensation amounting to ` 10,00,000. What amount is taxable under head Other Sources? a) ` 7,00,000 b) ` 5,00,000 c) ` 3,50,000 d) Nil 69. Abhi received gift of ` 51,000 in cash from his friend. The amount shall be taxable in hands ofa) Abhi b) his friend c) none of the above d) Any of the above 70. Family pension received by a widow of a member of the armed forces where the death of the member has occurred in the course of the operational duties in the circumstances and subject to prescribed conditions: a) exempt upto ` 3,00,000 b) exempt under section 10(19) c) exempt upto ` 3,50,000 d) chargeable to tax Basic Concept of INCOME TAX 1. The surcharge applicable in the case of an individual is - a) 2% of tax payable if total income exceeds 100 lakh b) 10% of tax payable if total income exceeds 50 lakh c) 15% of tax payable if total income exceeds ` 100 lakh d) Both A or B 2. The surcharge applicable to a domestic company for A.Y is - a) 2% always irrespective of level of income b) 10% if total income exceeds ` 1 crore. c) 5% if total income exceeds ` 1 crore d) 7% if the total income exceeds ` 1 crore but upto` 10 crore. 3. The surcharge applicable to a foreign company for A.Y is - a) Nil b) 2% if the total income exceeds ` 1crore upto` 10 crore c) 2.5% if the total income exceeds ` 1 crore upto` 10 crore d) 5% in all cases
17 4. A non-resident individual having taxable income in India of ` 3,00,000 shall be allowed rebate of how much under section 87A a) 2,500 b) 3,000 c) 5,000 d) Nil 5. ABC Inc, a foreign company has a total income of ` 1 crore. What would be the amount of surcharge applicable? a) 10% b) 2% c) 5% d) Nil 6. A newly set up business coming into existence, the first previous year will commence from a) Date of set up of business b) 1st April of previous year c) Any date after set up of business d) one day before date of set up of business 7. Exemption limit of ` 3,00,000 or ` 5,00,000 is applicable for a) Resident Individual b) Non-resident Individual c) Both resident and non-resident Individual d) none of them 8. Income tax is charged on the basis of rate prescribed by a) Income tax Act b) Finance Act c) Central Board of Direct Taxes d) Ministry of Law 9. Charging section of income tax is a) Section 4 b) Section 9 c) Section 15 d) Section Rebate under section 87A is allowed to a) Resident individual b) any individual (resident or non-resident) c) Resident individual and HUF d) all assessee 11. Rebate under section 87A shall be allowed to the maximum extent of a) ` 3,000 b) ` 2,500 c) ` 2,000 d) tax payable 12. Assessment year is a period of a) more than 12 months b)12 months and less than 12 months c) 12 months only d)12 months and more than 12 months 13. All assessee are required to follow a) uniform previous year which must be calendar year only b) uniform previous year which must be financial year only c) any period of12 months d) Period starting from 1st July to 30th June only 14. First previous year in case of a business/ profession newly set up on would: a) Start from 1st April, 2017 and end on 31st March, 2018 b) Start from 31st March, 2018 and will end on 31st March, 2018 c) Start from 1st January, 2018 and end on 31st December, 2018 d) Start from1st January, 2018 and will end on 31st March, A person follows Calendar year for accounting. For taxation, he has to follow: a) Calendar year only-1st January to 31st December b) Financial year only-1st April to 31st March c) Any of the Calendar or Financial year as per his choice d) He will have to follow extended year from 1 January to next 31 March (period of15 months)
18 16. Calculate Income-tax payable by an Individual (aged 30 years) for AY if his total income is ` 1,01,20,000: a) ` 33,10,165 b) ` 32,75,775 c) 28,12,500 d) ` Nil 17. Total income is to be rounded off to nearest multiple of... and taxis to be rounded off to nearest multiple of... a) Ten, Rupee b) Hundred, Ten c) Ten,Ten d)rupee, Rupee 18. Surcharge in case of an individual or HUF for assessment year is payable at rate of: a) 12% of the income-tax payable provided the total income exceed ` 6,00,000. b) 10% of the income-tax payable provided the total income exceeds ` 50,00,000 c) 5% of the income-tax payable if the total income exceeds ` 1,80,50,000 d) 15% of the income-tax payable provided the total income exceeds ` 90,00, The maximum amount on which income-tax is not chargeable in case of firm is: a) ` 2,00,000 b) ` 2,50,000 c) ` 5,00,000 d) Nil 20. Education cess is leviable in case of a) An individual and HUF b) A company assessee only c) All assesses d) Only Individual 21. The total Income of the assessee has been computed as ` 2,53, After rounding off, total Income will be taken as. a) ` 2,53,500 b) ` 2,53,490 c) ` 2,53,495 d) ` 2,54, Calculate rebate available u/s 87A to a resident individual having total income of` 3,00,000. a) ` 3,000 b) ` 1,500 c) ` 2,500 d) ` 2, Rebate under section 87A is allowed only on fulfillment of which condition i) Assessee should be resident individual ii) the Income of assessee is upto` 3,50,000 iii) All assessee a) (i) and (ii) b) only (ii) c) (ii) and (iii) d) (iii) 24. Income of a business commenced & Set-up on 1 st March, 2018 will be assessed during the assessment year.? a) b) c) d) The maximum exemption limit under the income Tax Act,1961 in case of a women who is 65 year of age and who is non-resident in India is `? a) 2,00,000 b) 2,50,000 c) 3,00,000 d) 5,00, AOP should consist of : a) Individual only b) Persons other than individual only c) Both the above d) None of the above 27. From which entry does Central Government get power to levy Income tax a) Entry 97 of Union List b) Entry 92C of Concurrent List c) Entry 82 of Union List d) Entry 92C of State List 28. Hindu undivided family (HUF) includes: a) Family of Muslims, Christians b) family of Jains, Sikhs, Buddhist c) Both of the above d) None of the above
19 29. Surcharge is calculated as a % of. a) Gross Total income b) Basic Tax c) Total Income d) Tax + Total income 30. Light Ltd., a domestic company has income of ` 10 crore, what rate of surcharge is applicable on same a) 10% b) 2% c) 7% d) Nil 31. The rate of tax applicable to a domestic company for A.Y if company T.O in P.Y was 43 crore is - a) 30% b) 25% c) 40% d) 45% 32. Year in which income is taxable is known as & year in which it is earned is known as... a) Previous year, Assessment year b) Assessment year, Previous year c) Assessment year, financial year d) financial year, Previous year 33. Mrs. V (Age 82 year) is non-resident in India for the assessment year For the previous year , her income chargeable to tax in India is ` 8,30,000. Find out Tax liability. a) 98,880 b) 80,860 c) 78,500 d) 86, Mr. V, resident in India for the assessment year For the previous year , his income chargeable to tax in India is ` 10,00,000. Find out Tax liability if born on (i) 15 th Jan, 1938 (ii) 15 th Jan, 1958 (without cess) a) 1,00,000 / 1,10,000 b) 1,16,800 / 1,36,800 c) 1,03,000 / 1,13,300 d) None of the above 35. The maximum amount on which income tax is not chargeable in case of HUF for assessment year a) 2,00,000 b) 2,20,000 c) 2,50,000 d) 1,80,000
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