Income Tax Department Holds Awareness Meet in Mumbai for New 2025 Act

Mumbai : To help local businesses navigate upcoming changes in tax laws, the Income Tax Department held a special outreach event today in Juhu, Mumbai.


The session focused on explaining the Income Tax Act of 2025 and the Income Tax Rules of 2026. This event is part of a larger national project called *”Prarambh 2026,” which aims to make the switch to the new tax system as easy as possible for everyone involved.

Key Highlights of the Event

  • Focus Group: The meeting specifically invited taxpayers and owners from the hotel and restaurant industry.
  • Expert Guidance: Senior tax officials explained how the new laws have been rewritten in simpler language to make them easier to understand.
  • Q&A Session: Attendees had the chance to speak directly with officials to clear up any confusion regarding the new rules.

Important Guests

The event featured several high-ranking officials and industry leaders:

  • Nirupama Kotru ( Chief Commissioner of Income Tax-4 , Mumbai) attended as the Chief Guest.
  • Monica Khare ( Principal Commissioner of Income Tax-5, Mumbai) hosted the programme.
  • Jimmy Shaw, President of the Hotel and Restaurant Association [ Western India ], represented the business community.

Looking Ahead

The Income Tax Department emphasized that their goal is a “smooth transition.” By holding these educational sessions, they hope to ensure that business owners are prepared for the legal shift before it takes full effect. Information materials were also provided to help stakeholders keep track of the changes.

“The department is committed to ensuring that every taxpayer understands the new framework and feels supported during this change.”

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