History of Income Tax
The tax was introduced for the first time in India in 1860 by Sir
James Wilson in order to cover up losses sustained by the
government due to mutiny of 1857. There were many amendments
from time to time, at last a separate Income Tax Act was passed
in 1886. This Income Tax Act was replaced by Income Tax Act,
1918, which was further replaced by Income Tax Act 1922.
Income Tax Act of 1922 was subject to many amendments
over a period of time due to which it became very complicated.
Therefore in order to simplify and to plug loopholes the government
of India referred the matter to law commission in 1956, which
submitted its report in September, 1958. But in the meantime the
government of India constituted Direct Tax Inquiry Committee
which submitted its report in 1959. Finally in consultation with
ministry of law the Income Tax Act, 1961 was enacted which
applied to whole of India.
Income Tax Act, 1961 has also been subject to many
amendments over a period of time either through Finance Act as
passed by the Parliament every year or by separate amendment
Acts. Till now following important amendment acts have been
passed:
Taxation Laws Amendment Act, 1984
Direct Taxes Amendment Act, 1987
Direct Taxes Law (Amendment) Act, 1989
Direct Taxes Law (Second Amendment) Act, 1989
Taxation Law Amendment Act, 1991