The law distinguishes between rejection of renewal and cancellation of registration for charitable trusts. Only cancellation activates Section 115TD, ensuring that mere rejection does not automatically result in harsh tax consequences.
The new Income Tax Rules, 2026 permit reapplication within one month of rejection. This provides a faster alternative to appeals and reduces litigation burden.
Delay in TDS/TCS deposit was arguably not punishable under the 1961 Act on strict interpretation, but from FY 2026-27, new law clearly penalizes delays beyond return filing deadlines.
The new Income Tax Act, 2025 renames charitable and religious entities as Registered Non-Profit Organisations and consolidates all rules into a single overriding chapter for clarity and compliance.
Does the Finance Act, 2025, extend 12AB registration from 5 to 10 years for trusts under Rs. 5 Cr? See if small trusts must still file Form 10AB by Sep 30, 2025.
Understand Section 115BAC of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and its implications for taxpayers. Explore the new tax regime, its provisions, exemptions, and deductions, helping you make informed decisions for your financial planning.
Read this critical analysis of the new reassessment provisions introduced by the Finance Act, 2021. Understand the changes in Section 148, 148A, and 149 of the Income Tax Act and their impact on taxpayers. Find an in-depth analysis, interpretations, and a conclusive assessment of the validity of reassessment proceedings.
Representation to Finance Ministry and CBDT to extend due date of filing Income Tax Returns u/s 139(1) of Income Tax Act, 1961 in non-audit cases from 31st July, 2022 to 31st August, 2022.
Any person being Individual/HUF/Company/Firm/LLP etc. providing any benefit or perquisite whether convertible into money or not, is liable w.e.f. 1-7-2022 to deduct TDS U/s 194R @ 10% on the value or aggregate value of such benefit or perquisite.
Tax Incentive to Business / Service sector/ Industry on salary of new employees On Salary of Rs. 100/- avail tax benefit on Rs. 190/- :- Any business / service sector/ manufacturing industry can claim additional deduction of 30% of salary paid to additional employees, subject to fulfilment of certain conditions. This deduction of 30% of […]