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Can TDS be deducted on the accreditation fee?

Can TDS be deducted on the accreditation fee The answer to this question depends on the specific circumstances and nature of the accreditation fee. In general, TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is applicable to certain types of payments made by businesses, such as salaries, rent, and professional fees. If the validation fee can be classified… Read More »

TDS compliance due dates?

TDS compliance due dates:   TDS Deduction: It is generally required at the time of making the payment to the deductee. TDS Payment For all types of deductors: payments must be made on or before the 7th of the following month in which TDS was deducted. For government deductors (deducting under Section 194IA, 194IB, or… 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 »

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 »

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 »