What is considered as ‘Agricultural Income’
Under income tax laws, to qualify as agricultural income, one’s earnings must come from activities directly related to farming, such as;
Sale of farm produce from land located outside municipal limits
Rent received from leasing out agricultural land
Capital gains from selling rural agricultural land
However, many transactions that seem related to agriculture do not qualify for tax exemptions. For instance, capital gains received from agricultural land under the following cases will not be counted for tax exemption;
Income from selling urban agricultural land,
Commercial use of farmhouses, or
Converting land for non-agricultural purposes