Tag Archives: #TaxDeduction

What is Capital Gains Tax?

Capital Gains Tax Capital gains tax is a tax imposed on the profit earned by individuals or corporations when they sell an asset at a higher price than its original purchase cost. This tax applies specifically to assets classified as “capital assets,” including stocks, bonds, real estate, and various investments. When an individual sells a… Read More »

What is the difference between TDS vs TCS?

Difference between TDS vs TCS    Difference between TDS vs TCS, TDS and TCS are both types of tax collection mechanisms in India, but they differ in their nature, purpose, and applicability. TDS TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is a tax collection mechanism that requires a person to deduct tax at a prescribed rate from the… Read More »

What is GST compliance checklist in excel?

GST Compliance Checklist Excel Visit for more information: https://www.gst.gov.in/ Registration: Check if your business meets the turnover threshold for GST registration. Register for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and acquire a distinct GST registration number. Invoicing and Documentation: Ensure that your invoices are in the prescribed format and contain all the required information. Maintain… Read More »

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 »

How do I save income tax under Section 80GGC?

Income Tax Saving Income Tax Saving,To avail tax deduction under Section 80GGC of the Income Tax Act for donations made to registered political parties in India, you can follow these steps: Identify the registered political party: Ensure that the donation is made to a political party that is register with the Election Commission of India.… Read More »

Why TDS is deducted?

  Tax Deducted at Source   Tax Deducted at Source is deduct by the person making the payment to someone else (i.e. deductor) when the payment exceeds a certain threshold limit. The purpose of TDS is to collect tax at the source of income, rather than collecting it at the end of the year. TDS… Read More »

What is the amount of conveyance allowance tax limit that is exempt from tax?

Conveyance allowance tax limit Conveyance allowance is a financial benefit provided by employers to their employees to cover expenses related to travel between their home and workplace. This allowance helps employees manage transportation costs effectively. However, like many benefits, the tax implications surrounding conveyance allowance can be complex. In this article, we’ll explore the tax… Read More »

Is TDS deductible on interest, due to late payments to creditors?

TDS on Interest on late payment   TDS on Interest on late payment, No, Tax Deducted at Source is not applicable on interest due to late payments made to creditors. Tax Deducted at Source is specifically applicable to certain types of payments such as salaries, rent, professional fees, etc., as outlined in the Income Tax… Read More »

Is TDS deducted monthly or annually?

Is TDS deducted monthly or annually   For salaries and certain other payments, such as rent, professional fees, interest, commission, and contract payments, TDS deducte on a monthly basis. It is at the time of payment or credit of the amount to the payee’s account, whichever is earlier.  Visit https://www.incometax.gov.in For other types of payments,… Read More »