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Wealth Tax in India: Why Was Wealth Tax in India Abolished

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Ajeeta Bhatia

Author Updated on Oct 29, 2025

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Wealth tax once applied to individuals, HUFs and companies whose net wealth exceeded ₹30 lakh. The tax aimed to promote balanced asset ownership. However, it faced criticism for requiring high compliance efforts and generating low revenue.

Hence, the Government abolished it on 1st April 2016. Instead, a surcharge on the wealthy individuals replaced it. This marked a major policy shift and ended a 58-year-old tax system that governed luxury and asset valuation.

Quick Synopsis

  • Wealth tax applied at 1% on net wealth over ₹30 lakh.
  • It covered individuals, HUFs and companies.
  • Certain assets enjoyed exemptions.
  • The law was abolished, effective from 1st April 2016.
  • A surcharge on high-income taxpayers replaced it.

What is a Wealth Tax?

Wealth tax was a direct tax on an individual's net wealth, not on income. It aimed to reduce asset concentration among the wealthy. The tax was applied to the total value of taxable assets, minus debts.

Calculation of Net Wealth

Wealth tax was levied on the net wealth owned by the taxpayer on the valuation date.

To calculate it, the value of taxable assets was first determined as per valuation rules. Then, assets clubbed with the taxpayer’s wealth were added.

From this total, exempt assets and debts incurred to acquire taxable assets were deducted.

Wealth Tax Example:

For example, if a person’s net wealth for the year was ₹60 lakh, wealth tax would apply on the excess amount, i.e. ₹30 lakh (₹60 lakh – ₹30 lakh).

Thus, Wealth Tax = 1% of ₹30 lakh = ₹30,000.

Applicability of Wealth Tax

  • It Applied to: Individuals, HUFs and Companies.
  • It Did Not Apply to: Partnership Firms and AOPs, though their assets were taxed indirectly through partners or members.
  • Entities Fully Exempt: RBI, Co-operative Societies, Political Parties, Mutual Funds, and Social Clubs.

Assets Covered Under Wealth Tax

Wealth tax covered specific luxury or non-productive assets. These included:

  1. Buildings and Land: Both residential and commercial properties, including farmhouses within 25 km of a municipality.
  2. Motor Cars: Except those used for hire or held as stock-in-trade.
  3. Jewellery and Precious Metals: Including bullion, gold, silver, platinum and ornaments.
  4. Yachts, Boats and Aircraft: Other than those used for commercial purposes.
  5. Urban Land: Land in municipal or cantonment areas with a population above 10,000, excluding agricultural or industrial land.
  6. Cash in Hand: Amounts above ₹50,000 for individuals and HUFs or unrecorded cash for others.

Exemptions from Wealth Tax

  1. One residential house or plot not exceeding 500 square metres.
  2. Interest of a person in the coparcenary property of an HUF.
  3. Property held under trusts for charitable or religious purposes in India.
  4. Jewellery or heirlooms recognised by the Central Government belonging to former rulers.
  5. Assets owned by a returning Indian citizen for 7 years after repatriation. This included money brought or credited in NRE accounts.

Compliance and Penalties Associated with Wealth Tax 

Every person with net wealth exceeding ₹30 lakh had to file a wealth return by 31st July or 30th September (if under audit). Late filing attracted 1% interest per month.

Failure to pay tax or disclose assets led to heavy penalties ranging from 100% to 500% of the tax due. In severe cases, prosecution was applied for concealment or false statements.

Final Word 

Wealth tax once served as a measure of fairness in asset ownership. It covered high-value assets yet failed to generate notable revenue.

Its abolition in 2016 simplified taxation for individuals and companies. Today, high-income taxpayers contribute through an added surcharge. This makes the system transparent and more practical.

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