Thursday, April 23, 2026

‘50% income rule for professionals’


‘50% income rule for professionals’ 

Professionals are required to declare 50% of gross receipts as income. If the declared profit is lower than the prescribed rates, the taxpayer must get the accounts audited. If profit is higher, tax must be paid accordingly. Tax experts said the move reflects the I-T department’s sharper focus on taxpayers allegedly misusing the presumptive tax mechanism by declaring lower-than-actual profits to reduce tax liability. 




Tax expert Mukesh Patel said, “The I-T department is now more watchful and alert and aims to catch any tax avoidance through mischievous use of the provisions of this scheme.” Patel said this is the first time I-T dept has directly sought investment-related details up to March 31, 2026, in the presumptive tax return. 

“The investment declaration is expected to enable tax authorities to compare declared income with investment patterns and identify cases where spending or asset creation appears disproportionate to reported earnings.” Experts said misreporting of income attracts a penalty equal to 200% of the tax payable, while the applicable tax, surcharge and cess together amount to 39%. “Accordingly, once such undisclosed income is detected, the combined tax and penalty burden works out to 117% of the misreported income,” Patel said.





New ITR-4 requires presumptive taxpayers to disclose investments

Ahmedabad : In a significant compliance change aimed at tightening scrutiny over possible tax evasion, small businesses and professionals opting for the presumptive tax scheme will now have to disclose their investment details in the income tax return this year, reports Parag Dave. 

The new disclosure requirement has been introduced in ITR-4 (Sugam), recently released by the Central Board for Direct Taxes for taxpayers filing under the presumptive taxation scheme. The form applies to businesses with turnover of up to Rs 2 crore and professionals with gross receipts  of up to Rs 75 lakh. Those covered include doctors, chartered accountants, lawyers, architects and consultants. 

The presumptive taxation scheme allows small taxpayers to declare income at a fixed percentage of turnover, reducing compliance by removing the need for mandatory bookkeeping and audits for eligible taxpayers. Businesses must declare a minimum profit of 6% of turnover where receipts are through electronic modes and 8% where receipts are in cash.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Why are 4000 rotis made every day at Mukesh Ambani’s house?

Why are 4000 rotis made every day at Mukesh Ambani’s house? Check daily menu at Antilia Mukesh Ambani’s home prepares around 4,000 rotis every day. Why are so many rotis made daily? Do you know how much the Ambani family’s chef earns and what the daily menu at Antilia looks like?

 Published: April 21, 2026 3:30 PM IST 

By Kritika Vaid

Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani eat home cooked meals (AI representational image)

The family of Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, is known not only for its business sense but also for its grand parties and the special dishes prepared at home. All members of the Ambani family are passionate food lovers and follow a vegetarian diet. As a result, nutritious, flavourful, and delicious meals are prepared daily, with great attention given to every dish. In this article, we will take a detailed look at the daily menu at Mukesh Ambani’s home, the monthly salary of the chef, and why as many as 4,000 rotis are made every day.

What are the favourite foods of the Ambani family? Everyone in the Ambani family prefers simple food. The entire family, including Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani, follows a strict vegetarian diet. As a result, sattvik and nutritious meals are prepared at home. After waking up in the morning, Mukesh Ambani typically has papaya juice and idli-sambar for breakfast. 

Similarly, Nita Ambani prefers fruits and dry fruits along with juice. Lunch usually includes dal, rice, vegetables, roti, soup, and salad, with the dal prepared in a Gujarati style. For dinner, the Ambani family opts for light and nutritious food, such as nachni or millet roti, Gujarati-style vegetables, and salad.

4,000 rotis are made daily at Antilia At Antilia, Nita Ambani pays close attention to fitness and healthy eating. To maintain a balanced lifestyle, the Ambani family indulges in junk food only once a month, as per the reports. 

They also enjoy dishes like sevpuri at home once a week, which Mukesh Ambani particularly loves. Surprisingly, around 4,000 rotis are prepared daily at the Ambani house. 

These are made for nearly 600 staff members, including cleaners, security guards, drivers, cooks, technicians, and personal assistants. Everyone is provided with nutritious meals.

Mukesh Ambani’s home is equipped with a chapati-making machine that can produce hundreds of rotis within minutes. However, to maintain quality and taste, a skilled chef is also employed, who reportedly earns in lakhs.

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