Applications are invited from eligible Chartered Accountant Firms for empanelment as Concurrent Auditors in the identified Bank branches/ outfits. Proforma for application, eligibility criteria and other details are available under Procurement News in Bank’s website www.sbi.co.in.
There is a maintenance work being scheduled on the e-Invoice System on 5th June 2022 between 9pm and 10pm. During this interval, the e-Invoice services will not be available for the GST taxpayers of the following states ONLY. State Code State Name State Code State Name 9 UTTAR PRADESH 16 TRIPURA 10 BIHAR 17 MEGHALAYA […]
Article discusses about Deduction in respect of Life Insurance Premium, PPF, NSC, etc. [Section 80C]/ medical insurance premium [Section 80D]/ expenditure on training/ medical treatment of a dependent, being a person with disability [Section 80DD]/ expenditure on medical treatment of specified diseases [Section 80DDB], Amount of deduction.
The Article Discusses about Tax Treatment of Long Term Capital Gain arising from Transfer of Capital Assets under Income Tax Act, 1961. Articles discusses Meaning of Capital Assets, What Constitutes a Capital and what is not a capital Asset, How to Apply Indexation Provisions, Period for Computation of Long Term Capital Asset, Tax on long-term capital gain @ 10% in certain special cases, Adjustment of LTCG against the basic exemption limit and Deductions under sections 80C to 80U and LTCG.
A person wanted to shift his residence due to certain reason, hence, he sold his old house and from the sale proceeds he purchased another house. In this case the objective of the seller was not to earn income by sale of old house but to acquire another suitable house.
The Articles discusses about Basic conditions, Exemption Under Section 54B of Income Tax Act, 1961 available to Individual and HUF against Capital Gain Arising from Transfer of Agricultural Land by investment of Capital Gain amount in another land or in Capital Gains Deposit Account Scheme.
Information :As per CBDT circular F.No. 370142/14/22-TPL dated on 30th March 2022, every person who has been allotted a PAN as on 1st July 2017 and is eligible to obtain Aadhaar number is required to link PAN with AADHAAR on or before 31st March, 2022. Taxpayers who failed to do so are liable to pay […]
This Article discusses Tax Treatment of Cash Credit, Unexplained investments, Unexplained money, Amount of investments not fully disclosed in books of account, Unexplained expenditure and Amount borrowed or repaid on hundi in cash under section 68,Section 69, Section 69A, Section 69B, Section 69C and Section 69D respectively of Income Tax Act, 1961.
MAT stands for Minimum Alternate Tax and AMT stands for Alternate Minimum Tax. Initially the concept of MAT was introduced for companies and progressively it has been made applicable to all other taxpayers in the form of AMT. In this part you can gain knowledge about various provisions relating to MAT and AMT. First of all we will understand the provisions of MAT and thereafter the provisions of AMT.
Article discusses Interest under section 234D of Income TAx Act, 1961 on Excess refund granted to taxpayer which includes Manner of computation of interest U/s. 234D , Basic provisions related to Refund, Amount liable for interest and Adjustment under Section 234D(2).