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What is No statutory dues certificate?

Introduction A No Statutory Dues Certificate (NSDC) is an official document issued by a regulatory authority confirming that an entity has no outstanding statutory dues, such as taxes, levies, or government fees. This certificate is often required in business transactions, mergers, property deals, and compliance checks to verify financial and regulatory credibility. Understanding its significance,… Read More »

Why 15CA/CB is required?

Form 15CA CB purpose Form 15CA CB purpose, The Indian government mandates the use of 15CA and 15CB forms for specific financial transactions involving non-residents. Here’s a brief explanation of each form: 1.Form 15CA: This form is use for remittances (money transfers) that are subject to tax deduction at source (TDS) under the Indian Income… Read More »

Compliance of tds provision?

Compliance of TDS Provision    Compliance of TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) provision is essential for individuals and businesses responsible for deducting and remitting TDS. The compliance requirements can vary depending on the country and its tax laws. Here are some common compliance aspects of TDS provisions: TDS Registration: Depending on the country and its… Read More »

Why TDS certificate required?

TDS Certificate Required Introduction Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is an essential component of tax compliance in many countries. A TDS certificate is issued to the taxpayer as proof that tax has been deducted and deposited with the government. It is an important document for both the deductor and the deductee, ensuring transparency and accuracy… Read More »

What is Section 194Q of Income Tax Act?

Section 194Q of Income Tax Act Section 194Q of the Income Tax Act, introduced in the Union Budget 2021 and effective from 1st July 2021, is a provision that specifically applies to buyers making payments to resident sellers for the purchase of goods. To visit:https://www.incometax.gov.in According to this provision, if a buyer makes payments exceeding… Read More »

What is section 195 of Income Tax Act 1961?

  Income Tax Act 1961   Section 195 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 is a crucial provision for the taxation of non-residents in India. It focuses on the tax implications of payments made to non-residents, ensuring that taxes are deduct at source (TDS) on specific types of income earn by non-residents from an Indian… Read More »