# tds
12 posts in `tds` tag
Compliance with Section 206C(1H): A Must for Specified Persons
The Income Tax Act's Section 206C(1H) requires tax deduction at source, or TDS, on specific income kinds that are credited or paid to non-residents. Certain entities, including corporations, co-ops, and government agencies, must deduct TDS from certain types of revenue, including interest, rent, royalties, and technical service fees. TDS is normally present at a rate of 20%, though specific circumstances may cause this to change. Interest and penalties may be incurred for breaking Section 206C(1H) regulations.
Tax Alert: 5 Key Changes in TDS Provisions You Need to Know
Stay ahead of the tax game! Discover the 5 key changes in TDS provisions that impact you and your business. From salaried individuals to business owners, this blog post covers it all. Read now and stay updated!
CBDT's Relaxation of TDS/TCS Provisions
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has introduced a relaxation in Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) and Tax Collection at Source (TCS) provisions for cases where the deductee or collectee has passed away before linking their Permanent Account Number (PAN) with Aadhaar. This relaxation provides relief to family members and heirs of deceased taxpayers who may be facing difficulties in obtaining the refund of excess TDS or TCS deducted or collected. In this blog, we will delve into the details of this relaxation and its implications on taxpayers.
Statutory Tax Compliance Tracker: An All-Inclusive Guide, August 2024
We offer a thorough statutory tax compliance tracker for August 2024 in this blog post to help financial professionals and businesses remember important deadlines. Important dates and forms for income tax, EPF, ROC, GST, and ESI compliance are included in the handbook. We also highlight important regulations and modifications, such as the latest labor law amendments and the GST Amnesty scheme. Businesses can avoid penalties, fines, and reputational harm by adhering to this tracker, which will guarantee seamless operations all month long.
TDS on Salary: An Extensive Guide on Income Tax Act Section 192
This article provides a comprehensive guide to TDS on salary and Section 192 of the Income Tax Act. It explains how TDS is calculated, deducted, and deposited with the government, and highlights the responsibilities of employers and employees. The article also covers tax exemption and deduction limits, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand TDS on salary.
TDS on GST Invoices
This blog provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) mechanism on GST bills. It covers who is liable to deduct TDS, how to calculate TDS, and the benefits and challenges of implementing TDS on GST bills. The blog also provides best practices for implementing TDS on GST bills and answers frequently asked questions.
Section 192(b) of the Income Tax Act addresses the taxability of salary arrears.
This blog post provides an in-depth understanding of Section 192(b) of the Income Tax Act, which deals with the taxability of arrears of salary. It explains how to calculate TDS on salary, exemptions, and deductions, and also discusses the implications of the new tax regime.
Annual Compliance Schedule 2024-2025
This blog helps taxpayers stay on top of their responsibilities and avoid penalties by offering a thorough annual compliance calendar for TDS and TCS deposit and filing dates.
New TDS Section 194T: What You Need to Know About Tax Deduction on Partner Payments
The Union Budget of 2024 introduced a new section in the Income Tax Act, 1961 - Section 194T. This provision mandates tax deduction at source (TDS) on certain payments made to partners of a firm, including salary, bonus, commission, interest, or remuneration. This blog provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the new TDS Section 194T, its implications, and compliance requirements. It covers the benefits and challenges of this provision, helping firms and partners navigate the new tax landscape.
Benefits of Budget 2024 for Salaried Individuals
The blog discusses the recent TCS rule change in Budget 2024, which brings relief to salaried individuals by reducing TDS deduction and simplifying the process of claiming credit for TCS paid on foreign remittances and other expenses.
Understanding Sections 194I and 194H of the Income Tax Act
This blog explores the details of Income Tax Act Sections 194I and 194H, clarifying the conditions for rent and commission payments that qualify for tax deduction at source (TDS). It addresses the following: application, rates, dates for deductions, deposit requirements, and the repercussions of noncompliance. It is imperative that taxpayers, business owners, and landlords who engage in commission transactions comprehend these parts to guarantee adherence to Indian tax regulations and prevent penalties. Continue reading to acquire a thorough grasp of TDS on commission and rent, along with useful examples and an overview of the main distinctions between the two parts.
Demystifying Form 26AS: Your One-Stop Guide for Smooth ITR Filing
This blog post unravels the mysteries of Form 26AS, a crucial document for a smooth ITR filing experience in India. It explains what Form 26AS is, the information it contains (TDS, TCS, tax payments, etc.), its importance in preventing errors and supporting claims, and the benefits of using it for tax planning and investment tracking. Additionally, the blog provides a guide on how to access your Form 26AS electronically.