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Can LLP give corporate guarantee?

      Corporate guarantee Corporate guarantee:  An LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) can provide this on behalf of another entity, subject to the terms and conditions. It is set forth in the partnership agreement and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. A corporate guarantee is a commitment by one entity (the guarantor) to be responsible… Read More »

Q21.32 Does net liquidating value include margin?

Liquidating Value Include Margin     Liquidating Value Include Margin: The net liquidating value includes margin because margin refers to borrowed funds that an investor uses to purchase securities. When an investor trades on margin, they are essentially borrowing money from a broker to increase their buying power and potentially amplify their returns. Including margin… Read More »

Does PF fall under the 80C tax deduction?

Tax deduction for PF under 80C Tax deduction for PF under 80C: Absolutely, contributions made by an individual towards the Provident Fund (PF) are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. In a financial year, the maximum deduction allowed under Section 80C is Rs. 1.5 lakh, which includes contributions made… Read More »

Can a non-GST registered company issue a tax invoice?

Can a non-GST registered company issue a tax invoice No, a company that is not registered under Goods and Services Tax (GST) cannot issue a tax invoice. A tax invoice can only be issued by a GST-registered individual or business entity. If a non-GST registered company provides services or sells goods, they can issue a… Read More »

What does 80TTA exemption include?

80TTA exemption Exemption Under Section 80TTA of the Income Tax Act, individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) can avail a deduction on the interest earned from savings accounts. This deduction is capped at a maximum of Rs. 10,000. It applies to interest income earned from savings accounts held with banks, co-operative societies, and post offices.… Read More »