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Table of Contents

Structure of the Income‑Tax Act 1961 Explained

 

  1. Introduction
  • Enactment and Commencement
    Enacted by the Parliament of India on 13 September 1961, the Act came into effect on 1 April 1962.

     

  • Long Title and Scope
    “An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to income‑tax and super‑tax.” Applies throughout India and covers all incomes under five heads (salary, house property, business/profession, capital gains, other sources).

     

  • Key Objectives
    1. Revenue generation for public services and infrastructure.
    2. Equitable wealth distribution via progressive tax rates.
    3. Economic regulation—promoting investment through exemptions/deductions.
    4. Compliance and enforcement—clear procedures for assessment, appeals, penalties.

 

  1. Composition of the Act
  • Total Sections & Chapters
    298 sections organized into 23 chapters.

     

  • Schedules
    23 schedules (1st to 14th, including Parts and amendments) covering special provisions for insurance business, recovery procedures, provident funds, minerals, backward regions, etc.

 

  1. Chapter‑Wise Structure
Chapter No.TitleSections/Range
IPreliminary 1–3
IIBasis of Charge 4–9
IIIIncomes which do not form part of Total Income 10–13
IVComputation of Total Income 14–59
VIncome of Other Persons included in Assessee’s Total Income 60–64
VIAggregation of Income and Set‑off/Carry Forward of Loss 65–80
VIA–VIBDeductions to be made in computing Total Income 80A–80RRB
VIIIncomes forming part of Total Income on which no income‑tax is payable 81–86
VIIIRebates and Reliefs 87–89
IXDouble Taxation Relief 90–91
XSpecial Provisions relating to Avoidance of Tax 92–94
XAGeneral Anti‑Avoidance Rule 95–109
XIIDetermination of Tax in Certain Special Cases 110–115
XII‑ASpecial Provisions relating to Certain Incomes of Non‑Residents 115A–115C
XII‑B & CSpecial Provisions relating to Certain Companies 116–119B
XIIDSpecial Provisions relating to Tax on Distributed Profits of Domestic Companies 115–115EE
XII‑ESpecial Provisions relating to Tax on Distributed Income 115A–115UD
XIIFSpecial Provisions relating to Tax on Income from Venture Capital Funds & Companies 115U–115Q
XIIGSpecial Provisions relating to Income of Shipping Companies 115V–115ZF
XIIHIncome‑Tax on Fringe Benefits 115ZH–115ZL
XIIIIncome‑Tax Authorities 116–138
XIVProcedure for Assessment 139–154
XIV‑A/BSpecial provisions for avoiding repetitive appeals & search‑case assessments 154A–154B
XVLiability in Special Cases 155–181
XVISpecial Provisions applicable to Firms 182–189
XVIICollection and Recovery of Tax 190–232
XVIIIRelief respecting Tax on Dividends in certain cases 233–235
XIX & XIX‑A/BRefunds; Settlement of Cases; Advance Rulings 236–238A
XX & XX‑A/B/CAppeals & Revision; Acquisition of properties; Mode of acceptance/payments 239–262
XXIPenalties imposable 270–272
XXIIOffences and Prosecutions 276–272
XXIIIMiscellaneous 281–298


Compiled from the Act’s official text

 

  1. Schedule Overview
  1. 1st Schedule: Insurance Business
  2. 2nd Schedule: Procedure for Recovery of Tax (Parts I–VI)
  3. 3rd Schedule: Procedure for Distraint by Assessing Officer or Tax Recovery Officer
  4. 4th Schedule: Recognised Provident, Superannuation & Gratuity Funds
  5. 5th Schedule: List of Articles and Things
  6. 6th Schedule: Omitted (Finance Act 1972)
  7. 7th Schedule: Minerals & Associated Minerals
  8. 8th Schedule: Industrially Backward States & Union Territories
  9. 9th–14th Schedules: Various lists (e.g., processed minerals, region‑specific articles, etc.)