๐ธ Did you know thereโs a place in India where people legally donโt pay income tax?
Welcome to Sikkim โ the hidden Himalayan paradise with a fascinating tax twist! ๐๏ธ
While the rest of us file ITRs, calculate deductions, and chase deadlinesโฆ a certain section of Sikkimese residents enjoy a 100% income tax exemption. ๐คฏ
Hereโs the why:
๐ธ Before 1975, Sikkim was an independent kingdom.
๐ธ When it merged with India, Article 371(F) of the Constitution preserved its unique identity โ including its own tax regime.
๐ธ Later, Section 10(26AAA) of the Income Tax Act granted income tax exemption to individuals officially recognized as โSikkimeseโ.
But wait, itโs not for everyone living thereโฆ
โ Only those whose names appear in the Sikkim Subject Register (SSR) as of April 26, 1975 โ and their descendants โ qualify.
โ If you moved there recently or donโt have this lineage, sorry โ you still have to pay your taxes! ๐งพ
So what does this mean?
๐ A unique legal legacy still shapes the present.
๐ Sikkim is the only Indian state with this special income tax exemption.
๐ Itโs a brilliant example of how constitutional provisions can preserve cultural and economic identities.
Would you ever move to a state if it meant paying zero income tax? ๐
Or better โ should India preserve such special clauses even in a modern economy?
Letโs talk! โฌ๏ธ
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