Tag Archives: #IndianTaxation

What are the GST rates on commissions?

  User Intent Users searching for GST rates on commissions are likely business owners, freelancers, financial professionals, or accountants. They aim to understand how the Goods and Services Tax (GST) applies to commissions, its impact, benefits, and limitations. This guide provides an in-depth analysis of GST rates on commissions in India. Introduction The Goods and… Read More »

Is it necessary to register a Pvt. Ltd. company for GST, if its services are exempted from GST?

Is GST Registration Necessary for a Pvt. Ltd. Company with Exempted Services? Navigating the complexities of Goods and Services Tax (GST) can be challenging for businesses, particularly when it comes to understanding registration requirements. For a Private Limited Company (Pvt. Ltd.) providing services that are exempt from GST, a common question arises: Is GST registration… Read More »

Is mandatory DSC for proprietor ship in GST?

Introduction The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India is a comprehensive tax system that affects businesses of all sizes, including proprietorships. To ease the process of GST registration, the government introduced the concept of Digital Signature Certificates (DSC). A question that often arises is whether a DSC is mandatory for proprietorships under the GST… Read More »

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

Introduction The Income Tax Act, 1961, governs taxation laws in India and includes various provisions for computing capital gains tax. Two crucial sections related to long-term capital gains (LTCG) are Section 112 and Section 112A. While both sections pertain to taxation on LTCG, they have different applicability, benefits, and limitations. Understanding their distinctions helps taxpayers… Read More »

Which allowances are taxable under the Income Tax rules of India?

   Introduction Allowances are additional financial benefits given by employers to employees apart from their basic salary. While some allowances are fully taxable, others enjoy partial or complete exemption under the Income Tax Act, 1961. Understanding the taxability of various allowances is crucial for both employers and employees to ensure proper tax planning and compliance.… Read More »