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The ESSENTIALS COMBO for Direct Taxes is Taxmann's most consequential publishing milestone of 2026—a precision-assembled set of three definitive volumes that together deliver the complete statutory, procedural, and practical infrastructure for Indian direct tax law under the new legislative framework. The set comprises the Income-Tax Act 2025 (73rd Edition), with its four-dimension annotation system and three-tier 1961–2025 cross-reference apparatus; the Income-Tax Rules 2026 (65th Edition), covering the entire corpus of procedural law across 21 self-contained divisions with bidirectional cross-reference tables; and the Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner (50th Golden Jubilee Edition), Dr Vinod K. Singhania's authoritative practitioner's annual integrating Finance Act 2026 amendments, computational tables, TDS/TCS matrices, and case studies for AY 2026-27. All three volumes support concurrent operation under both the 1961 Act and the 2025 Act—cross-referencing each other throughout.
| Subject: | Essentials Combo For Direct Taxes |
| Author: | Taxmann |
| Features: | ESSENTIALS COMBO for Direct Taxes is Taxmann's most
consequential publishing milestone of 2026—a curated set of three definitive
volumes that, taken together, constitute the complete statutory, procedural,
and practical infrastructure required to navigate Indian direct tax law under
the new legislative framework. This is not a bundle of convenience. It is a
precision-assembled reference architecture, designed around a single
operational reality: the Income-tax Act 2025 has fundamentally restructured
Indian direct tax law for the first time in over six decades, the Income-tax
Rules 2026 have replaced the Rules of 1962 in their entirety, and the Finance
Act 2026 has simultaneously amended both. No practitioner, corporate tax
function, or tax authority can work effectively with any one of these
instruments in isolation. Each volume in this set is indispensable; each
reinforces and cross-references the others; and together they provide coverage
that no single-volume publication, however comprehensive, can replicate. The
three volumes are: Income-Tax Act 2025 | 73rd Edition The fully annotated primary statute, updated through Finance
Act 2026, with a four-dimension annotation system, three-tier 1961–2025
cross-reference apparatus, five legislative instruments, and an allied laws
appendix. The definitive single-volume statutory reference on the Income-tax
Act 2025. Income-Tax Rules 2026 | 65th Edition The complete corpus of income tax procedural law—core Rules,
ICDS, faceless schemes, appellate rules, transaction tax rules, savings
schemes, and subordinate legislation—across 21 self-contained divisions, with
triple-layer annotation and bidirectional cross-reference tables between the
1962 and 2026 Rules Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner | 50th Golden Jubilee Edition The authoritative practitioner's annual—integrating Finance
Act 2026 amendments, computational tables, case studies, TDS/TCS matrices,
penalty references, and compliance calendars—updated for AY and Tax Year
2026-27, authored by Dr Vinod K. Singhania across five decades of uninterrupted
scholarship The ESSENTIALS COMBO is calibrated for every professional
category across India's direct tax ecosystem. It is the definitive desk
reference for: Practising Chartered Accountants, Tax Advocates, and
Consultants engaged in advisory, return filing, compliance, litigation support,
and tax planning—who require simultaneous access to the primary statute, procedural
rules, and practical computational guidance without recourse to multiple
separate publications Corporate Tax Departments and CFOs of listed, unlisted, and
multinational companies navigating the transition from the 1961 Act to the 2025
Act—particularly across MAT computation, transfer pricing, capital gains, TDS
compliance, the new tax regime for domestic companies, and faceless assessment
procedures Officers of the Income-tax Department, Appellate
Authorities, and ITAT Members conducting assessments, reassessments, search and
survey proceedings, and hearing appeals under the revised faceless
framework—who need access to both the statutory text and the procedural rules
in parallel International Tax Practitioners and Transfer Pricing
Specialists advising on DTAA positions, non-resident taxation, GAAR, CbCR,
APAs, and IFSC unit taxation—all significantly restructured and re-sectioned
under the 2025 Act Law Firms, Big Four Advisory Practices, and Boutique Direct
Tax Firms handling advisory, structuring, and litigation mandates, in which the
statutory text, procedural rules, and current practical guidance must all be
accessible from a single reference set. Tax Administrators, Revenue Officials, and Enforcement
Authorities requiring authoritative, always-current reference across rates,
limitation periods, procedural timelines, and penalty provisions Students and Aspirants of CA Final, CS
Executive/Professional, CMA Final, and LL.M. Programmes, for whom the set
provides primary statutory authority, annotated procedural law, and practically
illustrated substantive analysis in a single acquisition Academic Researchers, Doctoral Scholars, and Law and
Commerce Faculty working in direct tax law and requiring the most comprehensive
and accurately annotated version of the new legislative framework The Present Publication is the Latest 2026 Edition, amended
by the Finance Act 2026 and G.S.R. No. 198(E); dated 20-03-2026, updated until
March 2026. It is edited and authored by Taxmann’s Editorial Board and Dr Vinod
K. Singhania, with the following noteworthy features: Across the COMBO [Complete Legislative Triangle in One COMBO] Covers the
Income-tax Act 2025, Income-tax Rules 2026, and Finance Act 2026 in full—the
three instruments that together constitute the operative direct tax framework
for AY 2026-27 [Current as at G.S.R. No. 198(E) dated 20-03-2026]
Incorporates the most recent subordinate legislation under the new framework,
making this the most current edition available at the time of publication [Dual-Framework Operation Throughout] All three volumes
explicitly support concurrent operation under the Income-tax Act 1961 (for
pre-2025 assessments) and the Income-tax Act 2025 (for new assessments)—with
parallel citations, bidirectional cross-reference tables, and inline
correspondence notations built into every volume [Internal Cross-Referencing Across All Three Volumes] Act
references in the Rules point to 1961 Act sections; DTRR section references
default to the 2025 Act and 2026 Rules throughout—the set functions as an
integrated reference system Income-Tax Act 2025 | 73rd Edition [Four-Dimension Annotation Architecture] Every section of
the 2025 Act is annotated across four structured layers: Corresponding rules and prescribed forms under the
Income-tax Rules 2026 Applicable CBDT circulars and notifications—including
operative historical circulars from the 1970s and 1980s Judicially noticed words and phrases, flagged at the precise
provision where they arise Allied law provisions, identified in the annotation and reproduced
in full in the Appendix—eliminating the need to consult a separate volume of
statutes [Three-Tier 1961–2025 Cross-Reference Apparatus] The most
operationally critical feature for practitioners trained under the old Act: Inline 'Corresponding Provision' reference after every
section Table 1 mapping every 1961 Act section to its 2025
equivalent Table 2 mapping every 2025 Act section to its 1961 origin A comprehensive clause-level table mapping every sub-section
and clause of the 2025 Act to the corresponding sub-section and clause of the
1961 Act—running to several pages for complex provisions such as MAT/AMT and
scheme-framing powers [Finance Act 2026—Fully Incorporated Inline] Every amendment
is incorporated directly into the body of the relevant provision. Substituted
sub-sections appear in their correct position; omissions are clearly marked;
footnotes identify the change, effective date, and prior text [Five Legislative Instruments in One Volume] Beyond the 2025
Act: Finance Act 2026, Securities Transaction Tax, Commodities Transaction Tax,
and the Foreign Assets of Small Taxpayers Disclosure Scheme 2026—converting the
volume into a complete desk reference for direct tax practice [Appendix of Allied Laws] Full text of every allied statute
provision cited anywhere in the 2025 Act, covering the Companies Act 2013,
Indian Partnership Act 1932, RBI Act 1934, LLP Act 2008, SCRA 1956, FEMA 1999,
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, IT Act 2000, PFRDA Act, and regulatory frameworks
under IRDAI and SEBI [Subject Index as Reverse Entry Point] A detailed keyword
and concept index providing concept-driven access to the Act, complementing the
section-based and table-based navigation available at the front of the volume Income-Tax Rules 2026 | 65th Edition [Annotated Text of Income-tax Rules 2026 with Parallel 1962
Citation] Every rule contains inline annotations citing the relevant provision
of the Income-tax Act 1961, alongside the explicit corresponding rule and form
number under the Income-tax Rules 1962—making the volume simultaneously
serviceable to practitioners operating under either framework [Four Master Cross-Reference Tables] Bidirectional
rule-to-rule and form-to-form lookup tables (1962 → 2026 and 2026 → 1962),
prominently positioned at the front of the volume for rapid transition
navigation [Triple-Layer Annotation Within Rule Text] Three levels of
cross-referencing embedded at the rule level Legacy rule equivalent identified in the section heading Act-section footnotes citing the corresponding 1961 Act section
within the rule body Form cross-references within rules that prescribe specific
forms [Comprehensive 21-Division Structure] Complete coverage
across the entire spectrum of income tax procedural law—core Income-tax Rules
2026; ICDS; faceless assessment, appeal, penalty, inquiry, and reassessment
schemes; ITAT rules; STT and CTT rules; savings schemes; certificate
proceedings; and the Bank Term Deposit Scheme—each Division self-contained with
its own arrangement of rules and full statutory text [Allied Laws Appendix] Full text of every allied statute
provision referenced in the Income-tax Rules 2026, eliminating the need to
consult separate statutes for procedural cross-references [58 Years of Uninterrupted Publication] Recognised as the
most comprehensive and trusted compilation of income tax rules by
practitioners, tax tribunals, and High Courts for over five decades—65 annual
editions with consistent editorial standards Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner | 50th Golden Jubilee Edition [Finance Act 2026—Fully Integrated] All amendments
incorporated directly into the relevant chapters and highlighted at the point
of relevance [Amendments at a Glance with Case Studies] Referencer 2
provides a structured three-part dissection of every legislative change: Part A covers Finance Act 2026 amendments to both the 1961
Act and the 2025 Act Part B maps key structural changes under the Income-tax Act
2025 Part C covers procedural changes under the Income-tax Rules
2026—each amendment supported by practical illustrations and full numerical
case studies [Section-wise Cross-reference Index] An exhaustive
bidirectional index mapping every section of the 1961 Act to its corresponding
provision in the 2025 Act at paragraph level—enabling instant location of any
provision under either Act [New vs. Old Tax Regime—Complete Parallel Analysis] All
provisions presented in parallel for both regimes across every assessee
category; four distinct corporate tax rate regimes fully analysed—Section 199
(25% for eligible manufacturers), Section 200 (22% for all domestic companies),
Section 201 (15% for new manufacturing companies), and Section 202 (default new
regime with restricted exemptions and deductions) [Salaries—Comprehensive Allowance Tables with Revised
Quantum] All allowance categories covered with AY 2026-27 quantum limits,
including revised children's education allowance, hostel expenditure allowance,
and transport allowance for transport system employees; HRA computation covers
the three-limb formula with worked examples, including the reclassification of
Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru to the 50% metro tier from AY 2026-27 [Presumptive Taxation—Full Treatment with 1961 Act vs. 2025
Act Comparison] All three sub-schemes under Section 58 of the 2025 Act covered
with comparative illustrations, including the critical departure under the 2025
Act requiring audit if income exceeds the basic exemption limit—irrespective of
prior-year history under the scheme [Updated Return—Multi-Scenario Analysis] Covers two key
Finance Act 2026 amendments permitting updated return filing where a declared
loss is reduced and post-reassessment notice under Section 280, with a
four-scenario tax burden comparison worked through with complete rupee
computations [TDS/TCS—Exhaustive Coverage Across 100+ Provisions] Every
withholding provision under Section 393 of the 2025 Act covered with its 1961
Act equivalent, applicable rates, threshold limits, surcharge and HEC overlay,
form references, operative CBDT circulars, and landmark judicial rulings [Penalty Tables—Consolidated and Quantified] A comprehensive
penalty reference table listing every default with the applicable section under
both Acts, minimum and maximum penalties—including new obligations such as the
crypto asset statement under Section 409(1), SFT defaults, and cash transaction
violations under Sections 165–167 [Pre-computed Tax Tables—Current and Historical] Part B
provides pre-computed liability tables for AY 2026-27 across all assessee
categories under both regimes; Part D provides historical tax tables for AY
2020-21 through AY 2025-26—enabling backward-looking liability computation for
pending assessments and reassessments without recourse to prior-year volumes [50th Golden Jubilee Edition—Authored by Dr Vinod K.
Singhania] Five decades of authoritative annual commentary establishing the
DTRR as the definitive desk reference in Indian direct taxation Income-Tax Act 2025 Preliminary Cross-Reference Tables (350+ pages) Table 1 – 1961 Act → 2025 Act (all sections, with headings
for both Acts) Table 2 – 2025 Act → 1961 Act (bidirectional reverse
mapping) Table 3 – Comprehensive clause-level mapping across all
sub-sections and clauses Division One — Income-tax Act 2025 Complete annotated text of all 535+ sections across 22
Chapters, as amended by Finance Act 2026; Appendix of Allied Laws; Subject
Index Divisions Two through Five Finance Act 2026 | Securities Transaction Tax | Commodities
Transaction Tax | Foreign Assets of Small Taxpayers Disclosure Scheme 2026 Income-Tax Rules 2026 Cross-Reference Tables Four master lookup tables: Rules 1962 → 2026, Rules 2026 →
1962, Forms 1962 → 2026, Forms 2026 → 1962 21 Divisions Income-tax Rules 2026 | ICDS | e-Appeals Scheme 2023 | ITAT
Rules 1963 | Faceless Appeal Scheme 2021 | Faceless Penalty Scheme 2021 | CTT
Rules 2013 | STT Rules 2004 | Capital Gains Accounts Scheme 1988 | Benami
Property Transactions Rules 2016 | Centralised Processing of Returns Scheme
2011 | e-Verification Scheme 2021 | e-Advance Rulings Scheme 2022 | Faceless
Jurisdiction Scheme 2022 | e-Assessment of Income Escaping Assessment Scheme
2022 | Faceless Inquiry or Valuation Scheme 2022 | e-Dispute Resolution Scheme
2022 | Senior Citizens Savings Scheme 2019 | National Savings Certificates
(VIII Issue) Scheme 2019 | Certificate Proceedings Rules 1962 | Bank Term
Deposit Scheme 2006 Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner Part A — Study of Direct Taxes 18 Referencers – Tax rates for AY 2026-27 across all
assessee categories | Amendments at a Glance (Finance Bill 2026, 2025 Act, 2026
Rules) | New Tax Regime (Sections 199–203) | ICDS | Tax rates for last ten AYs
| Gold and silver rates | Tax saving schemes | Depreciation rate tables |
Deductions and allowances summary | Cost Inflation Index | NSC interest |
Withholding tax rates including DTAA | Limitation periods | Notice issue time
limits | Life insurance cumulative computation | Capital gains exemptions
(Sections 82–88) | Carry-forward of 1961 Act provisions | Key compliance dates Substantive Chapters – Salaries (perquisites, allowances,
retirement benefits, ESOP, provident fund, HRA—including reclassification of
Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru to the 50% metro tier) | House
Property | Business and Profession (ICDS, depreciation, presumptive taxation,
MAT/AMT, GAAR) | Capital Gains (indexed cost, FMV as on April 1, 2001, capital
gains exemption chain, ULIP, electronic gold receipts, slump sale,
merger/demerger) | Income from Other Sources (life insurance taxation
four-regime matrix, business trust distributions) Procedural Chapters – Clubbing of income | Set-off and
carry-forward of losses | Exemptions and deductions | Return of income (all
five types, all due dates) | Advance tax | TDS/TCS (full matrix) | Tax
liability computation templates | Penalty (consolidated table, 50+ defaults) |
Interest | Non-profit organisations, business trusts, InvITs, tonnage tax, STT,
CTT, cash transaction restrictions Part B — Tax Tables (AY 2026-27) Pre-computed liability tables across all assessee categories
under new and old regimes; TDS/TCS rate tables Part C — Market Quotations Gold and silver rate tables for FMV and indexed cost
computations Part D — Tax Tables of Past Six Assessment Years (AY 2020-21
to AY 2025-26) Historical computation tables for individuals, HUFs, and
AOPs The three volumes operate as an integrated reference system
with layered navigation architecture. Income-Tax Act 2025 | Five-Layer Navigation Layer 1 | Macro Cross-Reference Tables — Three tables
spanning 350+ pages mapping the entire 1961–2025 transition at section,
sub-section, and clause level Layer 2 | Chapter and Section Arrangement —
Chapter-by-chapter, section-by-section page reference across all 535+ sections
within Division One Layer 3 | Annotated Section Text — Statutory text →
'Corresponding Provision' cross-reference → footnotes covering rules, forms,
circulars, notifications, judicial vocabulary, and allied law references;
Finance Act 2026 amendments incorporated inline Layer 4 | Allied Laws Appendix — Complete text of every
allied statute provision cited in the Act, within the volume itself Layer 5 | Subject Index — Concept-driven reverse entry point
into the Act, complementing section-based and table-based navigation Income-Tax Rules 2026 | Four-Layer Navigation Layer 1 | Cross-Reference Tables — Four master bidirectional
lookup tables (rules and forms, 1962 ↔ 2026) at the front of the volume Layer 2 | 21 Self-Contained Divisions — Each Division
independently structured with its own Arrangement of Rules or Paragraphs, full
statutory text, and supplementary material where applicable Layer 3 | Triple-Layer Annotation Within Rule Text — Legacy
rule equivalent in the section heading; Act-section footnotes within the rule
body; form cross-references within prescribing rules Layer 4 | Allied Laws Appendix — Full text of every allied
statute provision referenced in the Rules, within the volume itself Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner | Four-Part Reference
Architecture Part A | Study of Direct Taxes — 18 Referencers followed by
chapter-by-chapter substantive and procedural analysis Part B | Tax Tables
(AY 2026-27) — Pre-computed liability tables by assessee category; TDS/TCS rate
matrices Part C | Market Quotations — Gold and silver rate tables for
capital gains computations
Part D | Historical Tax Tables — AY 2020-21 through AY 2025-26
for backward-looking liability computation |
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| Author: | Taxmann |
| Publisher: | Taxmann |
| Date of Publication : | March 2026 |
| Edition : | 2026 Edition |
| No of Books : | 3 |
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