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What is TDS, and how does it work?

Tax deduction What is TDS? TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source. It is a system introduced by the Income Tax Department of India to collect tax at the origin of income. According to this system, a person (referred to as the deductor) responsible for making certain payments (like salary, rent, professional fees, etc.) is… Read More »

Why TDS was introduced?

Introduction of TDS   Introduction of TDS,The concept of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) was implement to streamline the process of tax collection, enhance adherence to tax regulations, and tackle the diverse issues encountered by tax authorities. Here are some reasons why TDS was introduced: Revenue Assurance: TDS helps in ensuring a steady flow of… Read More »

TDS compliance meaning?

TDS Compliance Meaning TDS compliance meaning entails adhering to the regulations outlined in the Income Tax Act, 1961, pertaining to Tax Deducted at Source (TDS).. It involves the proper deduction, deposit, and reporting of TDS by the deductor (the person responsible for making specified payments) to the tax authorities. TDS compliance encompasses several aspects, including:… Read More »

What is the meaning of corporate assessee and non-corporate assessee?

Corporate and non-corporate assessee In India, the term “assessee” refers to an individual or entity that is legally liable to pay income tax under the Income Tax Act, 1961. The Income Tax Act categorizes taxpayers into two groups based on their legal structure:  For more information to Visit https://www.mca.gov.in A corporate assessee is an entity… Read More »

What is the objective of tax audit?

Tax Audit   Tax audit is a process mandatory by the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961, designed to verify the accuracy of an individual or business’s financial records and tax returns. It is an examination of income and tax deductions to ensure that taxpayers comply with applicable tax laws. The tax audit serves as a… Read More »

What does it mean when we say GST is a destination based tax?

Destination based tax When we refer to GST (Goods and Services Tax) as a destination-based tax.  It implies that the tax is imposed at the final point of consumption for goods or services. The tax proceeds collecte by the state where the goods or services consumed, rather than the state where they produced. For more… Read More »