Gifts Received From Spouse Is Not Treated As Income Under Income Tax Laws

  • June 4, 2022
  • CA Chandan Agarwal's Office

Under Income Tax laws, income earned on the gifts made by a spouse is required to be clubbed with the income of the spouse giving the gift

Question: My wife is a homemaker. Can I gift her Rs 10 lakh to invest in tax-free bonds? As the interest received on tax-free bonds is not taxed, I would like to know if it will still be clubbed with my income.

Answer: As per the income tax laws, gifts received by a person are treated as income if the aggregate amount of all the gifts received by him from all sources during the year exceeds Rs 50,000. Then, he is required to pay tax on it. That said, gifts received from certain specified relatives (which also includes spouse) are outside the scope of this provision, and thus, such gifts are not treated as income by the recipient. Hence, the amount gifted by you will not be taxed in her hands.

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