Tag Archives: #TaxationExpertise

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 »

Can TDS be deducted on the accreditation fee?

Can TDS be deducted on the accreditation fee The answer to this question depends on the specific circumstances and nature of the accreditation fee. In general, TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is applicable to certain types of payments made by businesses, such as salaries, rent, and professional fees. If the validation fee can be classified… Read More »

TDS compliance in tax audit report?

TDS compliance in tax audit report TDS compliance in tax audit report, In the context of a tax audit report, ensuring compliance with TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is a vital factor that requires attention. Here are some key considerations regarding TDS compliance in a tax audit report: Verification of TDS Deductions: The tax auditor will… Read More »

Will GST be levied on a legal barter transaction done between 2 companies?

Legal barter transaction   Legal barter transaction, Yes, GST (Goods and Services Tax) may be levy on a legal barter transactions done between two companies. According to the GST Act, any supply of goods or services made for a consideration in the course of business or commerce is taxable, including barter transactions. The value of… Read More »

221 Is the GST composition scheme better than the regular scheme for retailers?

GST Composition Scheme     The GST composition scheme is an optional scheme designed for small taxpayers in India with an annual turnover of up to Rs. 1.5 crores. This scheme offers certain advantages, including lower tax rates, simplified compliance requirements, and reduced paperwork. The suitability of the composition scheme for retailers compared to the… Read More »

As a service provider, do I have to pay Goods and Services Tax?

Goods and Services Tax Yes, in India, as a service provider, you are required to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) if your annual turnover exceeds the threshold limit of Rs. 20 lakhs (or Rs. 10 lakhs for some special category states). Even if your turnover is below the threshold limit, you have the option… Read More »