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Can I claim ITC on the GST paid under the RCM?

Input Tax Credit   However, it’s important to understand that not all goods and services are subject to RCM. GST is only applicable under the Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) in specific situations as specified by the government. For instance, RCM applies to services provided by a goods transport agency, legal services, services provided by an… Read More »

Gst compliance checklist for private limited company?

GST Checklist for PVT Ltd Company   GST Checklist for Pvt Ltd Company, Verify if your company meets the turnover threshold for GST registration. Apply for GST registration by providing the necessary documents and information. Invoicing and Documentation: Ensure that all invoices issued by your company are GST compliant, including details such as GSTIN, invoice… 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 »

Should I pay capital gain to income tax?

Tax planning for property Sale Tax planning for property sale, Capital gains tax: As an 80-year-old individual who is selling his own earn immovable property. May be liable to pay capital gains tax on the sale, depending on the specific details of the transaction. Capital gains tax is a tax levy on the profit earn… Read More »

What are the requirements for an investment to be eligible for tax benefit under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act?

Tax benefit under Section 80C   Understanding Tax Benefits Under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act Tax planning is crucial for optimizing savings and reducing tax liabilities. One of the most popular sections for claiming deductions is Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. To take advantage of these benefits, it’s essential to understand… 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 »