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How GST Department Uses Form 26AS, AIS, and ITR for Tax Compliance

To maintain tax compliance, encourage transparency, and identify tax evasion, the GST department uses Form 26AS, AIS, and ITR data in an integrated approach. To stay out of trouble with the law, taxpayers must make sure that their reports are correct and that they are regularly reconciled. Read this blog to understand the process, its effects, and how to maintain compliance.

RBI Mandate: LEI for Refunds Exceeding Rs. 50 Crore

For refunds above Rs. 50 crore, non-individual entities such as businesses, partnerships, and trusts are required by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to get a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI). The objectives of this action are to improve worldwide compliance, risk management, and financial transparency. Financial firms and regulators may track significant financial transactions with the use of the LEI, a 20-character alphanumeric number. The RBI's announcement, how to get an LEI, and how it affects non-individual companies are all explained in this blog.

Sections 269SS and 269T of the Income Tax Act

The Income Tax Act has provisions called Sections 269SS and 269T that limit cash transactions for loans and deposits over Rs. 20,000 in an attempt to prevent tax evasion and encourage transparency. Such amounts cannot be accepted in cash according to Section 269SS, and cash repayment is limited according to Section 269T. Penalties for noncompliance may equal the cost of the transaction. This blog offers a thorough explanation of each of these areas, as well as helpful advice on how to comply.

Understanding the New Scrutiny Guidelines for ITRs (FY 2024-25)

The new scrutiny guidelines for ITRs (FY 2024-25) provide transparency in the tax department's functioning and bring in a data-driven approach for identifying cases for scrutiny assessment. This blog post demystifies the new scrutiny guidelines for ITRs (FY 2024-25) and provides a comprehensive guide for taxpayers to ensure that they are compliant with the tax laws and avoid any potential scrutiny.

Taxman on High Alert: CBDT Cracks Down on Evasion with Transaction Reporting

In a move to strengthen tax compliance and curb evasion, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in India is mandating "reporting entities" like banks, fintech companies, and property registrars to submit details of all high-value transactions conducted during the financial year 2022-23. This blog post explains what this means, who it affects, and why the CBDT is taking this step.
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Blockchain for GST: Enhancing Transparency and Security in the Indian Tax System

Blockchain for GST: Enhancing Transparency and Security in the Indian Tax System" highlights the application of blockchain technology to bolster transparency and security within India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework. By leveraging blockchain's immutable ledger system, the initiative aims to create a more robust and trustworthy tax ecosystem, reducing fraud, enhancing accountability, and fostering greater confidence among taxpayers and stakeholders.