The Income Tax Department has explained the tax treatment of gratuity, pension, leave encashment, provident funds, NPS, and retirement compensation under the amended law. The guide clarifies exemption limits, deduction eligibility, and taxable components of retirement benefits.
This guide explains the tax treatment of salary allowances, exemptions, and deductions available to salaried employees. It highlights how eligible claims can reduce taxable income under the Income-tax Act.
Income-tax Amendment Ordinance 2026 exempts FIIs from tax on interest and capital gains from specified Government Securities from April 1, 2026.
The vacancy circular highlights opportunities for professionals to contribute to financial reporting and auditing oversight. Applicants meeting the prescribed educational and experience criteria may apply within the stipulated timeline.
SEBI flagged alleged revenue misrepresentation, undisclosed fund transfers, and accounting irregularities, raising concerns over disclosures and audits.
Section 7 insolvency application filed by State Bank of India (SBI) was admitted against Martina Bio Genics Private Limited and held that pending winding-up proceedings could not override the objective of corporate revival under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC).
Appellants activity of providing trailers along with drivers, crew, fuel, insurance and retaining effective control and possession thereof was appropriately classifiable under the category of Supply of Tangible Goods Service” and not under Goods Transport Agency Service.
This guide outlines the complete ITR filing checklist for AY 2026-27, from AIS reconciliation to e-verification. It helps salaried taxpayers avoid errors, notices, and refund delays.
The Madras High Court set aside an ex parte GST assessment after the taxpayer claimed that notices were served only through the GST portal. The key takeaway is that taxpayers may receive a fresh opportunity to contest proceedings where effective participation was lacking.
The Madras High Court set aside an ex-parte GST assessment against a second-hand mobile phone dealer who claimed taxation should apply only to the margin under Rule 32(5).