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What is section 195 of Income Tax Act 1961?

  Income Tax Act 1961   Section 195 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 is a crucial provision for the taxation of non-residents in India. It focuses on the tax implications of payments made to non-residents, ensuring that taxes are deduct at source (TDS) on specific types of income earn by non-residents from an Indian… Read More »

What is referral income and how is it taxed in India?

What is referral income and how is it taxed Referral income refers to the commission or incentive received by an individual for referring someone or a business to another individual or company. Referral income form of income is commonly earned by professionals in the sales or marketing field and it is taxed. To visit https://www.gst.gov.in/… Read More »

What is the difference between GST and income tax?

GST and Income Tax         It follows a consumption-based model, where tax is collect at each stage of the supply chain, from the manufacturer to the end consumer. GST replaces multiple indirect taxes such as excise duty, service tax, and VAT, with the objective of establishing a unified market throughout the country… Read More »

Who are required to file Returns under GST?

GST Compliance   GST Compliance, Under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India, different categories of taxpayers are required to File returns to fulfill their GST Compliance. Here are the types of taxpayers and their corresponding return filing requirements: Regular taxpayers: Registered individuals or businesses who are liable to pay GST on their… Read More »

What is the GST charge on consultancy services and what are the various slabs of it?

GST charge on consultancy services Understanding GST on Consultancy Services: Slabs and Rates The Goods and Services Tax (GST) has streamlined indirect taxation in India by merging various taxes into a single, unified system. For professionals providing consultancy services, understanding how GST applies is essential for compliance and financial planning.  We’ll explore what the GST… Read More »

What are the types of GST?

Types of GST In India, there are primarily four types of Goods and Services Tax (GST): State Goods and Services Tax (SGST): Levied by state governments on the supply of goods and services within the state. Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST): Levied by the central government on the supply of goods and services within… Read More »