New Format of Form 16 (TDS Certificate) & Form 24Q (e_TDS Return) in line with Changed Income Tax Form ITR – 1 The CBDT has recently made changed in the Form 16 & Form 24Q vide notification Dated April 12, 2019 which will be effective from May 12, 2019. Looking at the due date for […]
Discover the new IT return forms for FY 2018-19 and the increased transparency and automatic validation mechanisms introduced by CBDT.
Insertion of Section 10(12A) Finance Act (FA), 2016 was a welcome step by the CBDT to the NPS subscribers wherein 40% of the accumulated NPS corpus was made exempt from income tax on closure of NPS account at the time of withdrawal. Earlier, the entire amount was taxable. CBDT is introducing new provisions in IT Act to provide NPS a level playing field at par with the EPF, superannuation fund and other retiral plans so that it is also seen as tax friendly instrument.
An employee can claim overall deduction of Rs. 2,00,000 (i.e. Rs. 1,50,000 u/s 80C/80CCC/80CCD(1) and Rs. 50,000 u/s 80 80CCD(1B)) for National Pension scheme
Article explains Law related to residency in India & role of exemption under Dependent Personal Service (‘DPS’) when a person is providing services in more than one country
The new form for Filing of Income Tax Return for the Companies i.e. ITR-6 for the AY 2018-19 has been notified by the CBDT on April 5, 2018 vide notification no. 16/2018 which has brought enormous changes in requirement of disclosures. Implementation of GST, demonetization, application of Ind AS, ICDS, increasing international transactions and OECD […]
CBDT Circular No. 9/2015-Income Tax, dated 09th June 2015 provides assessee a right to apply for condonation of delay in claiming the refund or carry forward the losses. So, in case, a assessee has missed the deadline of March 31, 2018 to file the return for FY 2015-16 and FY 2016-17, he can claim the refund by following the guidelines as described in this circular.
CBDT has released the new income tax return forms for filing returns for the financial year (FY) 2017-18 i.e. assessment year (AY) 2018-19. The gist of the changes introduced by the CBDT is as under:
The transfer pricing (TP) provision has come in to place in India fifteen years ago wef AY 2002-03. Since then a number of changes and amendments has been made in the provisions of the TP. It has been a matter of discussion since beginning that when a case should be referred by the AO to the TPO and what the liabilities of the TPO & AO after such reference. The uniformity of procedure of Transfer Pricing is itself a big challenge.
Navneet Singal Clarification on Taxability of Consortium Members (Joint Ventures in the case of EPC contracts and Turnkey Projects) Recently the CBDT has issued a circular to clarify the taxability in the case of Consortium Members. Development in the area of infrastructure has caused a steep increase in the number of big projects in India. […]