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What are the requirement 15CA/CB certificate?

  15CA/CB certificate   15CA/CB certificate, The requirements for obtaining the 15CA and 15CB certificates vary based on the nature of the transaction and the guidelines set by the Indian tax authorities. Here are the general requirements for each certificate: Form 15CA Requirements: 1. PAN (Permanent Account Number): The person making the remittance (remitter) must… Read More »

How to add 15ca for 15cb?

 Add Form 15CA and 15CB   To add Form 15CA details for Form 15CB, you can follow these steps: 1. Obtain Form 15CB: First, ensure that you have the completed Form 15CB. This form is issue by a Chartered Accountant (CA) and certifies that the remittance is in compliance with the provisions of the Income… Read More »

15CA/CB compliance?

15CA/CB Compliance   15CA/CB compliance involves adhering to the legal obligations established by the Indian government regarding the transfer of funds from residents to non-residents. It involves the submission of Form 15CA and obtaining Form 15CB to ensure proper reporting and taxation of cross-border transactions. To achieve 15CA/CB compliance, the following steps need to be… Read More »

Which ITR to file for salary and share trading ?

  ITR for Salary and Share Trading   If you have income from salary and share trading, you will generally need to file ITR-2. ITR-2 is applicable for individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUF) who have income from sources other than business or profession. Income from salary and income from share tradings fall under the… Read More »

What is TDS compliance?

Tax Deducted at Source Compliance Tax Deducted at Source Compliance, TDS compliance refers to adhering to the provisions of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) as per the tax laws of a country. TDS is a mechanism through which tax is deduct at the source of certain payments, such as salaries, interest, rent, professional fees, etc.… Read More »

Do members of parliament pay income tax?

Do Members of Parliament Pay Income Tax?   When it comes to the financial aspects of public service, one common question arises: do Members of Parliament (MPs) pay income tax? The answer is a straightforward “yes.” MPs, like any other citizens, are subject to income tax on their earnings. Salary and Taxation The salary that… Read More »

What is the difference between section 112 and 112A of the Income Tax Act, 1961?

Section 112 Vs. 112A Income Tax  Section 112 and Section 112A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 address the taxation of long-term capital gains from the sale of listed equity shares or equity-oriented mutual funds. However, there are several distinctions between these two sections Section 112 Vs. 112A Income Tax. Applicability: Section 112 covers all… Read More »