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What is the difference between Tax planning and Tax management?

Difference between Tax planning and Tax management Understanding the Distinctions: Tax Planning vs. Tax Management When it comes to managing finances, particularly in the realm of taxation, two terms often come up: tax planning and tax management. While they might seem similar at first glance, they serve different purposes and are crucial in their own… Read More »

What is difference between of Tax planning and Tax avoidance?

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Tax planning vs tax preparation?

Tax Planning: Tax planning involves proactive strategies and actions taken throughout the year to minimize tax liability and optimize financial outcomes. It focuses on analyzing the taxpayer’s financial situation, exploring tax-saving opportunities, and implementing strategies to legally reduce taxes. Tax planning aims to strategically manage financial affairs, take advantage of applicable tax laws and provisions,… Read More »

Tax planning vs tax compliance?

                                                    Tax planning vs tax compliance Tax planning vs tax compliance, Here’s a comparison between tax planning and tax compliance: Taxation Planning: Tax planning involves strategic decision-making and the implementation… Read More »

How to claim GST refund?

How to claim GST refund To initiate a GST refund claim, please follow these steps: Access the GST portal by logging in with your provided username and password. Navigate to the ‘Services’ tab and select ‘Refunds’. For site: https://www.gst.gov.in/ Click on ‘Application for Refund’ and choose the appropriate refund type. Complete the application form by… 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 »