In respect of term loans, insurers are permitted to grant a moratorium of three months towards payment of instalments falling due between 1st March, 2020 and 31st May, 2020. The repayment schedule for such loans and also the residual tenor, will be shifted across the board by three months subsequent to the moratorium period.
This circular is applicable to the four banks emerging from the mega merger exercise effected from 1st April, 2020; i.e. Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India and Indian Bank and concerned insurers. In this circular, the four banks are referred as ‘Acquiring Bank’ and the banks that were merged with the acquiring bank are referred as ‘Acquired Bank’.
CBIC notifies vide Notification No. 1/2020 – Union Territory Tax Dated 8th April, 2020 provisions to provide relief by conditional lowering of interest rate for tax periods of February, 2020 to April, 2020. Government of India Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs Notification No. 1/2020 – Union Territory Tax […]
CBIC notifies provisions to provide relief by conditional lowering of interest rate for tax periods of February, 2020 to April, 2020 vide Notification No. 3/2020 – Integrated Tax Dated 8th April, 2020. Government of India Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs Notification No. 3/2020 – Integrated Tax New […]
Nowadays, nearly every deductor or collector of tax at source is getting default report/Intimation u/s. 154 of I T Act, 1961 from www.tdscpc.gov.in . Those reports/intimation only say that this is the amount of default which may be due to late fees, interest on short payment, interest on late payment etc.
By now, many of you would have filed several tax returns of your clients or your own companies or even your own returns. It has been brought to our notice that this year, whenever an ITR form is filed electronically without the digital signature, the system shows that the ITR-V has been e-mailed to the e-mail ID registered with the Income-tax Department’s web site. Thereafter, when the ITR-V is tried to be opened, the system asks for a password. This was creating problems as the password that is generally used by the tax payer to log onto the e-filing site does not work while opening the ITR-V.
It is proposed to insert a new clause in section 56(2). The new clause will apply where a company, not being a company in which the public are substantially interested, receives, in any previous year, from any person being a resident, any consideration for issue of shares. In such a case if the consideration received for issue of shares exceeds the face value of such shares, the aggregate consideration received for such shares as exceeds the fair market value of the shares shall be chargeable to income- tax under the head Income from other sources.
From June 2013, purchaser of property with value of Rs. 50 lakh and above should deduct 1% TDS at the time of making payment. Here is the guide about making payments of TDS and obtaining form 16B for the buyer and form 26QB for the seller.
In the context of the COVID-19 situation and with a view to provide immediate relief to the business entities and individuals, it has been decided to issue all the pending income-tax refunds up to Rs. 5 lakh, immediately. This would benefit around 14 lakh taxpayers.
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal holds All India Video Conference on ‘The Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020’ ITAT President Justice P.P. Bhatt encourages stakeholders to avail the Scheme so as reduce pending tax litigation Government open to suggestions for better implementation of the scheme and propose amendments to the Bill, says Mr. P.C. Mody, […]