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How to tax planning for salary

Tax Planning for Salary   Tax planning for salary earners involves various strategies to optimize your tax liability. Here are some tips to consider: 1. Understand your tax brackets: Familiarize yourself with the income tax brackets and rates applicable to your salary. This will help you determine the optimal allocation of your income to different… Read More »

Tax planning for salaried employees?

Tax Planning for Salaried Employees   Tax planning for salaried employees involves utilizing various strategies to optimize your tax situation and reduce your tax liability. Here are some key considerations: 1. Understand Tax Deductions: Familiarize yourself with the deductions available to salaried employees. This includes deductions for expenses such as house rent allowance (HRA), standard… Read More »

How to prepare TDS?

Prepare TDS    To prepare TDS (Tax Deducted at Source), you can follow these general steps: Determine Applicability: Identify the transactions and payments on which TDS is applicable as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and related regulations. Consider the nature of the payment and the threshold limits for TDS applicability. Obtain… Read More »

What is the meaning of “standard deduction” in income tax rules?

Standard Deduction in income tax The meaning of “standard deduction” in the context of income tax rules, refers to a fixed amount of deduction that is applicable to the gross income of salaried individuals, regardless of the actual expenses incurred. The purpose of the standard deduction is to reduce the tax liability and provide relief… Read More »

Difference between 80C vs 80CCD: Why is the difference between 80C and 80CCD in the Income Tax Act?

Difference between 80C vs 80CC Difference between 80C vs 80CCD: Section 80C and 80CCD of the Income Tax Act, 1961 offer tax deductions to individuals on specific investments in financial instruments. Under Section 80C, individuals can claim a deduction of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh for investments in various financial instruments such as PPF, ELSS,… Read More »

What is Section 40B of income tax?

Section 40B     The conditions are as follows: 1.The payment of remuneration should be authorize by the partnership deed or agreement. 2. The remuneration provided should be reasonable in relation to the profits generated by the firm. It should be specifically directed towards a working partner 3. who actively participates in the firm’s business… Read More »