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Income from Other Sources Tax Guide
FD interest, dividends, gifts and lottery income

Income from other sources is a residual head covering interest, dividends, gifts, lottery winnings, family pension and many AIS-reported items. Some are slab taxed; some are special-rate taxed.

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Last fact-checked: 2026-05-26
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Last fact-checked: 2026-05-26

Transition rule: AY 2026-27 covers FY 2025-26 and continues under the Income-tax Act, 1961. The Income-tax Act 2025 Tax Year terminology applies for income earned from 1 April 2026 onward.

This page is written from official portal guidance and the supplied Batch 11 brief. Any future-dated form, rule or portal workflow should be verified in the active utility before filing or advising a client.

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What this covers

Income from other sources is a residual head covering interest, dividends, gifts, lottery winnings, family pension and many AIS-reported items. Some are slab taxed; some are special-rate taxed.

  • Taxpayer with FD and savings interest.
  • Investor receiving dividends.
  • Family pension recipient.
  • Taxpayer receiving gift or prize.
Use cases

Who this is for

  • Taxpayer with FD and savings interest.
  • Investor receiving dividends.
  • Family pension recipient.
  • Taxpayer receiving gift or prize.
Records

Documents and data to verify

  • AIS/Form 26AS.
  • Interest certificates.
  • Dividend statement.
  • Gift deed if relevant.
  • Pension certificate.
Care points

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Ignoring AIS interest.
  • Claiming wrong deduction for senior citizen interest.
  • Not reporting lottery/prize at special rate.
  • Assuming all gifts are exempt.
Action

How to proceed

  • Confirm the applicable year, taxpayer type, state, registration status and portal form before acting.
  • Reconcile the official portal data with books, bank statements, certificates, invoices and notices.
  • Prepare a written computation, filing note, document checklist or response with assumptions clearly stated.
  • Download acknowledgements, challans, workings and evidence after filing or submission.
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Can WorkIndex help with this?

Yes. Post the facts and documents; relevant experts can quote for filing, advisory, reconciliation, registration, appeal support or ongoing compliance.

Is the page a substitute for professional advice?

No. Use it to prepare. A professional should check the current portal utility, official source and records before filing or taking a tax position.

What should I mention while posting?

Mention the year, state, form, deadline, amount involved, documents available, portal status and whether you need filing, correction, opinion or representation.

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