Declaration under section 393(6) for receipt of certain incomes without deduction of tax
PART A [To be Filled by the person for receipt of certain incomes without deduction of tax]
Details of the declarant | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Name | (refer Note 1) | ||||
2. | Address | (refer Note 2) | ||||
3. | Permanent Account Number | |||||
4. | Status | (refer Note 3) | ||||
5. | Residential status | (refer Note 4) | ||||
5(a). | If resident individual, whether age is 60 years or more | Yes/no | ||||
6. | Email id | |||||
7. | Contact number | Country Code | Number | |||
8. | Tax Year (for which declaration is made) | |||||
Details of income | ||||||
9. | Nature of income | (refer Note 5) | ||||
10. | Estimated income for which declaration is made | |||||
11. | Details of Form No. 121 other than this form filed during the tax year, if any | Yes/No | ||||
11(a). | Total number of Form No. 121 filed earlier | |||||
11(b). | Aggregate amount of income for which Form No. 121 were filed | |||||
12. | Aggregate amount of income for which declaration is made during the tax year [sum of column 10 and 11(b)] | |||||
13. | Estimated total income of the tax year including the income mentioned in column 12 | |||||
14. | Details of last of the ITR filed for previous two tax years | |||||
Sl. No. | Tax Year | Acknowledgment Number | Return Income | |||
1. | ||||||
2. | ||||||
- I............................................... having Permanent Account Number ………… do hereby declare that
- (i)to the best of my knowledge and belief what is stated above is correct, complete and is truly stated.
- (ii)the incomes referred to in this form are not includible in the total income of any other person under sections 96 to 99 of the Act.
- (iii)tax on my estimated total income as referred to in column 13 of Part A (including the income referred to in column 12 of Part A) for tax year… will be nil.
- (iv)my income as referred to in column 12 of Part A does not exceed the maximum amount not chargeable to tax for tax year….. (not to be applicable in case of resident individual of age of sixty years or more)
- (v)in case this declaration is found to be false, I shall be liable to prosecution/penalty under the Act.
Place: …………
Date: …………
Signature of the Declarant
Name:
PART B
[Verification by the person who has received declaration(s) in Part-A from the declarant(s) and responsible for paying the income in respect of which this declaration is made]
Details of the person responsible for paying income | |||
|---|---|---|---|
1. | Name | (refer Note 1) | |
2. | Address | (refer Note 2) | |
3. | Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number | ||
4. | Permanent Account Number | ||
5. | Email id | ||
6. | Contact number | Country Code | Number |
7. | Tax Year | ||
Details of the declarant and the declarations received | |||
8. | Name of the declarant | (refer Note 1) | |
9. | Permanent Account Number | ||
10. | Unique Identification Number | ||
11. | Date of Birth/Incorporation | (dd/mm/yyyy) | |
12. | Address | (refer Note 2) | |
13. | Email id | ||
14. | Contact number | Country Code | Number |
15. | Estimated income for which declaration is made | (as per column 10 of Part A) | |
16. | Estimated total income of the tax year of the declarant | (as per column 13 of Part A) | |
17. | Aggregate amount of income for which declaration is made during the tax year | (as per column 12 of Part A) | |
18. | Date on which declaration is received | (dd/mm/yyyy) | |
DECLARATION
I ………………. having Permanent Account Number ………… hereby certify that the information pertaining to the declarant(s) above has been duly furnished as received in Part-A from the declarant(s) and is accurately reported to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Place: …………
Signature of the person responsible for paying the income
Date: …………
Name:
- 1.In case of individual, the first, middle and last name shall be provided in full without any abbreviations. In any other case also, name shall be provided in full.
- 2.The address shall contain i. Country/Region, ii. Flat/Door/Building, iii. Road/Street/ Block/Sector, iv. PIN/ZIP Code, v. Post Office, vi. Area/locality, vii. District, viii. State.
- 3.Fill ‘person’ status as (i) Individual (ii) Hindu undivided family (iii) Company (iv) Firm (v) Association of persons, whether incorporated or not (vi) Body of individuals, whether incorporated or not (vii) Local Authority (viii) Artificial Juridical Person (ix) Government (x) Trust
- 4.Fill ‘residential status’ as (i) Resident (ii) Non-resident (iii) Resident but not ordinarily resident.
- 5.This application is applicable for following incomes, please fill as applicable:
- (a)payment of accumulated balance due to an employee participating in recognized provident fund
- (b)insurance commission for soliciting or procuring insurance business including business related to continuance, renewal, or revival of the insurance policies.
- (c)rent from a specified person
- (d)income in respect of (i) units of a mutual fund, or (ii) units from the Administrator of the specified undertaking, or (iii) units from the specified company
- (e)interest on securities, interest other than interest on securities by a banking company or a co-operative society carrying on the business of banking or interest by a post office for a deposit made under a scheme notified by the Central Government or by Specified person
- (f)payment in respect of life insurance policy including the sum allocated as bonus on such policy
- (g)dividend (including dividend on preference shares) declared by domestic company Refer Section 393(6) for more details.
- 6.Before signing the verification, the declarant should satisfy himself that the information furnished in the declaration is true, correct and complete in all respects. Any person making a false statement in the declaration shall be liable to prosecution under section 482 of the Act.
- 7.Some of the information in the form would be pre-filled to the extent possible.
- 8.Amounts to be filled in ₹ unless otherwise provided.
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These are results for what percentage of people in the whole world live decent life consistent with then available resources in each century over 1000 years? AI Overview: Historical data suggests that for most of the last 1000 years, the vast majority of the global population lived in what is now classified as extreme poverty, with only a small elite (often less than 1% to 20% depending on the century and definition) living a "decent life" relative to modern standards of resource security. Until the Industrial Revolution, technological progress generally led to population growth rather than improved individual living standards, keeping most people in a "poverty trap".
Estimated Percentage of Population Living Above Extreme Poverty
11th – 18th Centuries (1000–1700s): Estimates suggest that 80% to 99% of the world lived in extreme poverty. During this era, life expectancy remained under 40 years, and basic resources like consistent food and medicine were unavailable to the masses.
19th Century (1800s): In 1820, only about 10% to 20% of the world population lived above the extreme poverty line. By the late 1800s, industrialization in Western nations began to slowly increase this figure.
20th Century (1900s): Significant shifts occurred:
1950: Approximately 50% lived above extreme poverty.
1990: Roughly 62% to 64% lived above the extreme poverty line ($1.90/day).
21st Century (2000–Present): Rapid progress in Asia has pushed the "decent life" percentage (by basic survival metrics) to over 90% of the world's population as of 2019, though "decent" by higher middle-income standards ($10/day) still excludes about Key Constraints on Living Standards
The Malthusian Trap: For most of the last millennium, any increase in resources (like better crop yields) was offset by an increase in population, preventing widespread improvement in living standards.
Resource Availability vs. Distribution: While total global resources have grown exponentially since 1800, distribution remains highly unequal. Today, while extreme poverty is at a historical low, nearly half the world still lives on less than $6.85 per day.
Health and Longevity: A "decent life" is often measured by life expectancy, which doubled from roughly 32 years in 1900 to over 71 years by 2021.
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Historical data suggests that for most of the last 1000 years, the vast majority of the global population lived in what is now classified as extreme poverty, with only a small elite (often less than 1% to 20% depending on the century and definition) living a "decent life" relative to modern standards of resource security. Until the Industrial Revolution, technological progress generally led to population growth rather than improved individual living standards, keeping most people in a "poverty trap".
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Estimated Percentage of Population Living Above Extreme Poverty
11th – 18th Centuries (1000–1700s): Estimates suggest that 80% to 99% of the world lived in extreme poverty. During this era, life expectancy remained under 40 years, and basic resources like consistent food and medicine were unavailable to the masses.
19th Century (1800s): In 1820, only about 10% to 20% of the world population lived above the extreme poverty line. By the late 1800s, industrialization in Western nations began to slowly increase this figure.
20th Century (1900s): Significant shifts occurred:
1950: Approximately 50% lived above extreme poverty.
1990: Roughly 62% to 64% lived above the extreme poverty line ($1.90/day).
21st Century (2000–Present): Rapid progress in Asia has pushed the "decent life" percentage (by basic survival metrics) to over 90% of the world's population as of 2019, though "decent" by higher middle-income standards ($10/day) still excludes about 52% of the world.
Key Constraints on Living Standards
The Malthusian Trap: For most of the last millennium, any increase in resources (like better crop yields) was offset by an increase in population, preventing widespread improvement in living standards.
Resource Availability vs. Distribution: While total global resources have grown exponentially since 1800, distribution remains highly unequal. Today, while extreme poverty is at a historical low, nearly half the world still lives on less than $6.85 per day.
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