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What is 15CA?

Form 15CA  Form 15CA is a declaration form require by the Indian government for certain types of international transactions involving the transfer of money to non-resident individuals or entities. Here’s an explanation of Form 15CA: 1. Purpose: This is used to provide information about the remittance being made to a non-resident or foreign entity. It… Read More »

What is 15CA and 15CB certificate?

    15CA and 15CB certificate   15CA and 15CB certificate is essentially  by a Chartered Accountant (CA) that verifies the tax liability related to the foreign remittance. It acts as an additional safeguard for the Income Tax Department to ensure that all taxes have been appropriately paid before the remittance is sent outside India.… Read More »

What is 15CB?

Form 15CB   Form 15CB is a certificate issued by a Chartered Accountant (CA) in India. It is require for certain international transactions involving the transfer of money to non-resident individuals or entities. Here’s an explanation of Form 15CB meaning: 1.Purpose: It is use to certify that the remittance being made to a non-resident or… Read More »

Differences between 15CA and 15CB?

Differences between 15CA and 15CB   Differences between 15CA and 15CB, The main differences between 15CA and 15CB lies in their purpose and the entities responsible for their issuance. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between 15CA and 15CB the two forms: Form 15CA: 1.Purpose: Form 15CA is a declaration form that individuals or entities… Read More »

What is 15CA?

  15CA definition Form 15CA is a declaration form required by the Indian government for certain remittances made by residents of India to non-residents. It is used to ensure that appropriate taxes deduct and pay to the government before the funds are transferred abroad. 15CA definition When an Indian resident makes a remittance to a… Read More »

PAN number: Does the PAN number become a part of the GST number in registration?

PAN number GSTIN (Goods and Services Tax Identification Number) is a unique 15-digit alphanumeric code issue to every registered taxpayer under the GST regime. The first two digits of the GSTIN represent the state code, followed by the next 10 digits representing the PAN number of the taxpayer, then a 2-digit entity code for the… Read More »