# taxaudit
12 posts in `taxaudit` tag
Tax Audit under 44AB: Revised 2025 Essentials
This guide explains the updated Guidance Note on Tax Audit under Section 44AB of the Income-tax Act, 1961, for the Assessment Year 2025-26 (Financial Year 2024-25). It clarifies who needs a tax audit, points out key changes in Form 3CD, including new clauses for digital transactions, MSME reporting, and buybacks. It also outlines the audit process, lists important due dates, and details the penalties for non-compliance. The guide offers best practices for taxpayers to help ensure smooth audits and strong tax compliance in India.
Small Business & Professional Taxes: A Guide to Sections 44AA, 44AB, 44AD, 44ADA for FY 2024-25
For small businesses and professionals in India, understanding Sections 44AA, 44AB, 44AD, and 44ADA of the Income Tax Act, 1961, is essential for smooth tax compliance. This guide explains how these sections apply for the Financial Year 2024-25 (Assessment Year 2025-26). It covers necessary bookkeeping, tax audit rules, and the simplified presumptive taxation schemes that can greatly lessen the compliance burden for qualified taxpayers.
New Tax Audit Limits: Your Guide to AY 2025-26 Changes
This blog details the updated Tax Audit rules for AY 2025-26 (FY 2024-25), highlighting changes in turnover limits for businesses opting for presumptive taxation under Section 44AD and other key triggers for mandatory audits.
100% Penalty Alert: Complying with Cash Transaction Limits (269SS, 269T, 269ST)
This blog post provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand guide to Sections 269SS, 269T, and 269ST of the Indian Income Tax Act. It explains the rules regarding accepting and repaying cash loans/deposits (above ₹20,000) and receiving cash amounts (above ₹2 lakh) for various transactions. The post emphasizes the severe penalties (100% of the amount) for non-compliance, clarifies exemptions, and details how these transactions are reported in Form 3CD during a tax audit. It concludes with practical takeaways for taxpayers to ensure compliance and avoid issues.
Important Update: Tax Audit Forms 3CA-3CD & 3CB-3CD Now Live with Latest Changes
This blog post announces the release of updated Tax Audit Forms 3CA-3CD and 3CB-3CD on the e-Filing portal. These updates are based on Notification No. 23/2025. It explains the purpose of these forms, identifies who must file them, and highlights the importance of knowing the new changes and meeting deadlines. The post stresses the need for proactive compliance to avoid penalties and positions myITROnline as a helpful partner for smooth tax audit and ITR filing.
Tax Audit Made Easy: Your Simple Guide to Section 44AB (FY 2024-25)
This blog simplifies the concept of Tax Audit under Section 44AB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for regular taxpayers. It explains why tax audits are essential, clearly outlines the turnover/receipt limits for businesses (₹1 Crore/₹10 Crore) and professionals (₹75 Lakhs) for FY 2024-25, and details special cases involving presumptive taxation. The article highlights the crucial role of a Chartered Accountant, the forms used (3CA, 3CB, 3CD), and the general deadline of September 30, 2025. Finally, it elaborates on the significant penalties for non-compliance and offers practical advice for taxpayers to ensure a smooth audit process.
Easy Tax Rules for Small Businesses & Professionals (FY 2024-25)
This comprehensive blog post provides a detailed overview of the presumptive taxation schemes under Sections 44AD and 44ADA of the Income Tax Act, 1961, for the Financial Year 2024-25 (Assessment Year 2025-26). It explains the eligibility criteria, benefits, and important considerations (like the 5-year rule) for small businesses and professionals. Additionally, it clarifies the requirements for maintaining books of accounts under Section 44AA and the applicability of tax audits under Section 44AB, including the enhanced turnover limits. The blog aims to simplify complex tax provisions, helping taxpayers make informed decisions for better compliance and tax planning.
Section 44ADA Explained: Presumptive Taxation Benefits for Self-Employed
This comprehensive guide delves into Section 44ADA of the Income Tax Act, 1961, offering a simplified "presumptive taxation" scheme for eligible self-employed professionals. Discover who qualifies, how to calculate your taxable income at a minimum of 50% of gross receipts, and the significant benefits like exemption from detailed bookkeeping and tax audits. Learn about crucial compliance aspects, including advance tax and the increased ₹75 Lakhs gross receipts limit, to make informed decisions for smarter tax planning and effortless compliance.
Got an Income Tax Notice? A Salaried Professional's Definitive Guide
Receiving an income tax notification can be intimidating, especially for salaried professionals. This comprehensive guide demystifies the reasons behind income tax notices in India, detailing common types (like 143(1), 139(9), 143(2), 148, and 156) and providing a step-by-step approach on how to respond effectively. Learn about discrepancies in income/TDS, defective returns, high-value transactions, and best practices to prevent such communications.
Avoiding Penalties Under Section 271B: Understanding the Need for an Income Tax Audit
This blog explains the mandatory income tax audit requirements under Section 44AB for Indian businesses and professionals, detailing the various turnover and gross receipt thresholds. It highlights the significant penalties imposed by Section 271B for non-compliance, alongside conditions where penalties can be avoided due to 'reasonable cause.' The post also emphasizes the broader benefits of an audit beyond just avoiding penalties, such as enhanced credibility and financial accuracy.
Understanding 44AA, 44AB, 44AD, 44ADA for the Upcoming AY 2025-26
This post offers an in-depth overview of key Income Tax Act sections (44AA, 44AB, 44AD, 44ADA) applicable for AY 2025-26 (FY 2024-25). It details the requirements for maintaining accounting records and mandatory tax audits based on income/turnover thresholds. It also explains the presumptive taxation schemes for eligible small businesses (44AD) and professionals (44ADA), including updated limits and the implications of opting for or out of these schemes. The guide aims to clarify compliance duties for taxpayers
CBDT Guidelines on Section 37(1): What Business Expenses Are Now Disallowed?
This blog post examines the clarified disallowances under Section 37(1) of the Income Tax Act following the Finance Act 2022 amendment to Explanation 1. It details how expenses related to illegal activities, penalties, compounding fees, prohibited benefits/perks (like certain freebies), and violations of foreign laws are now more explicitly non-deductible, emphasizing the need for businesses to ensure compliance and maintain thorough documentation.