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TDS compliance calendar?

TDS compliance calendar The TDS compliance calendar provides important dates and deadlines related to TDS for a specific financial year. Here is a general outline of the Tax Deducted at Source compliance calendar for FY 2022-23: TDS Deduction Due Dates: 7th of each month: TDS deduction for payments made in the previous month (except for… Read More »

TDS compliance for trust?

TDS compliance for trust   TDS compliance for trust, For a trust, compliance with TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) provisions is important to fulfill its tax obligations. Here are some key aspects of TDS compliance for trust: TAN Registration: The trust must obtain a valid Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN) from the tax… Read More »

How to do TDS complaints?

How to do TDS complaints If you have any complaints or issues related to TDS (Tax Deducted at Source), you can take the following steps for filing TDS complaints: Contact the Deductor: If you have concerns about TDS deductions made by a specific deductor, you can reach out to them directly. Provide them with the… 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 »

TDS compliance chart for FY 2024-25?

TDS compliance chart for FY 2024-25   TDS compliance chart for FY 2023-24: Here is a TDS compliance chart for FY 2024-25 (Assessment Year 2025-26) for non-government deductors: 1. Quarter – April to June: TDS Deduction Date: By the 7th day of the subsequent month TDS Payment Due Date: On or before the 7th day… Read More »

Do expatriates have to pay taxes?

Do expatriates have to pay taxes   Do expatriates have to pay taxes, commonly referred to as expats, face a wide spectrum of tax obligations that exhibit considerable variation depending on their unique circumstances. Factors such as their country of residence, citizenship, and the tax regulations of both their home country and the country of… Read More »

Why do expats pay taxes?

Taxation for Expatriates Taxation for expatriates, Expats frequently have the responsibility to fulfill tax obligations due to a multitude of reasons. The following key factors contribute to the tax responsibilities encountered by expats: Citizenship or Residency-Based Taxation: Many countries, such as the United States, tax their citizens or residents on their worldwide income, regardless of where… Read More »

RCM in GST: What is the full form of RCM in GST?

RCM in GST The RCM stands for Reverse Charge Mechanism in GST. The Reverse Charge Mechanism is a concept under GST wherein the recipient of goods or services is liable to pay the GST instead of the supplier. To put it differently, the Reverse Charge Mechanism necessitates that the individual receiving goods or services obliged… Read More »