# taxpayment
5 posts in `taxpayment` tag
One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for Property Tax Defaulters
The One-Time Settlement (OTS) program is designed to assist property taxaulters by enabling them to pay their overdue tax in installments. This detailed guide outlines the advantages, requirements, and application steps of the OTS program, assisting property owners understanding how to utilize this and evade legal repercussions.
GST Composition Scheme: A Simplified Tax Payment Option for Small Businesses
Instead of paying tax on each transaction, small firms can opt for the GST Composition Scheme, which is a tax payment scheme that allows them to pay a predetermined proportion of their sales as tax. The purpose of this program is to facilitate small business operations and lessen the burden of compliance for them.
Getting to Know India's Advance Tax System
This blog covers the fundamentals, advantages, and deadlines of India's advance tax system in great depth. It also provides advice on how to maintain tax law compliance and describes the repercussions of failing to pay advance tax. This tutorial will assist both individuals and businesses in comprehending and navigating India's complex tax structure.
Understanding Section 156 of the Income Tax Act
Receiving an income tax notice can be a daunting experience, especially if you're unsure of what it entails. Section 156 of the Income Tax Act is a crucial provision that deals with outstanding tax demands. This blog post provides a comprehensive guide to understanding income tax notices under Section 156, including what it means, how to respond, and the consequences of delay.
Advance Tax First Instalment Payment Deadline: Who Has to Pay, Penalty for Missing Last Date
Advance tax is an essential part of the Indian tax system, requiring certain taxpayers to pay their taxes in instalments throughout the year. This blog explains who needs to pay advance tax, the deadlines for payments, how to calculate and pay it, and the penalties for missing the payment deadlines. Understanding these aspects helps ensure compliance and avoid interest charges.