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Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill Rollout Likely from April 2026

the Draft Direct Tax Code (commonly referred to as the New Income Tax Bill) has submitted a comprehensive list of 285 suggestions to the government.

by Economy India
July 17, 2025
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Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026

Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026

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New Delhi (Economy India): In a significant move towards reforming India’s direct tax framework, the Parliamentary Standing Committee examining the Draft Direct Tax Code (commonly referred to as the New-income-tax-bill) has submitted a comprehensive list of 285 suggestions to the government. The recommendations aim to simplify, modernize, and rationalize the country’s six-decade-old tax law.


📝 Report to Be Tabled in Parliament on First Day of Monsoon Session

The panel’s report is slated to be laid before both Houses of Parliament on Monday, marking the beginning of the Monsoon Session. After years of deliberation, this development signals a crucial step towards replacing the existing Income Tax Act, 1961, with a more contemporary and transparent tax code.

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“Once the report is presented, the government will study the suggestions. If necessary, the revised draft will be placed before the Cabinet for approval, following which it will be introduced in the Lok Sabha for debate and passage,” said a member of the committee on condition of anonymity.

 Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026
Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026

🔍 Key Objectives of the New Tax Bill

The New Income Tax Bill is designed to:

  • Simplify the tax structure and remove ambiguities
  • Promote ease of compliance for taxpayers, especially individuals and MSMEs
  • Integrate technology in administration for improved efficiency
  • Strengthen tax enforcement and reduce litigation
  • Align tax laws with the digital and global economy

Once approved, the new tax regime is expected to come into effect from 1st April 2026.


🏛️ Why a New Income Tax Code?

The current Income Tax Act, enacted in 1961, has undergone numerous amendments over the decades, leading to complexity, multiple exemptions, and compliance challenges. Experts have long argued for a comprehensive rewrite instead of piecemeal changes.

“India’s economy has evolved dramatically since 1962. A modern tax code is essential for driving investments, reducing tax disputes, and enhancing taxpayer confidence,” said a senior tax policy expert from NITI Aayog.


📌 What Happens Next?

  1. Report Submission – First day of Monsoon Session (Monday)
  2. Review by Government – Ministry of Finance to evaluate the 285 suggestions
  3. Possible Cabinet Nod – If changes are significant
  4. Parliamentary Debate – Likely to be introduced in Lok Sabha during the current session
  5. Target Implementation – From FY 2026-27 (i.e., 1 April 2026)
 Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026
Parliamentary Panel Submits 285 Suggestions on New Income Tax Bill – Rollout Likely from April 2026

📊 Impact on Taxpayers

Although the exact provisions of the new bill remain under wraps, it is expected to:

  • Streamline income slabs and tax rates
  • Phase out numerous deductions and exemptions
  • Introduce transparent dispute resolution mechanisms
  • Leverage AI and digital tools for tax filings and assessments

The 285 suggestions underscore the wide-ranging interest and stakeholder engagement in this transformative reform. As the government gears up to introduce the bill in Parliament, all eyes will be on how the new law reshapes the future of taxation in India.


(Economy India)

Source: Economy India
Tags: Budget 2026-27Direct Tax CodeEconomy India NewsIncome Tax Act 1961Income Tax Law IndiaMonsoon Session 2025New Income Tax Bill 2025Parliamentary Panel ReportTax Reform India
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