In order to encourage timely payments to Micro and Small Enterprises under the MSME Development Act 2006 , a new addition to the list of disallowances is being made vide S- 43B(h) .
Amidst the current economic turmoil going on globally on account of the disruption in the supply chain and economic stillness for a period, there are certain inconspicuous benefits in terms of capital gains tax under the income tax provisions which if planned well may benefit to an extent depending on the income profile and the tax brackets of the person.
Don’t be surprised if you still find a Restaurant bill with 18% GST , plan your travel wisely for room bookings :- Post the amendments (15th Nov 2017) in the rates for restaurant services by the CBEC this is what is the scenario :-
CA Vinay Lunkad S Is it worthwhile to continue the business as a Partnership Firm / LLP or to run as a corporate , since the later one enjoys the benefit of paying tax @ lesser rate by 5% , the intention of the Government seems to be give more benefits to a much organised […]
Amidst the on going rumours , the one which is most peculiar and a generic question come acrossed is whether PAN is mandatory for depositing cash in excess of Rs.50,000/- or Rs.2,50,000/- in banks , post office etc?
Cash deposits,- (i) exceeding fifty thousand rupees during any one day; or (ii) aggregating to more than two lakh fifty thousand rupees during the period 09th November, 2016 to 30th December, 2016
Ministry of Economic Affairs released a press release on 8th Nov 2016 in order to withdraw Legal Tender Character of Old High Denominated bank Notes (OHD) ie; Rs. 500 &Rs. 1,000
.e.f 1st June 2016 in order to curb black money , the Seller of any goods or services have to collect Tax collected at source (TCS) @ of 1% from the buyer if the mode of payment is by cash on the following : – On sale of Motor Vehicles, the value of which is exceeding 10 Lakhs. On sale of any Goods except bullion & Jewellery the value of which is exceeding 2 Lakhs
W.e.f AY 2017-18 Exempted Dividends received by an Resident Individual, HUF in excess of 10 Lakhs from an Domestic Company will now be further taxed @ rate of 10% + Applicable Surcharge & Cess on the Gross Dividend receivedu/s115-BBDA, earlier any dividend received was exempted as the dividends have already suffered Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT) @ 15%+ Applicable Surcharge & Cess. The impact of the above amendment is explained in the below two illustrations
Swach Bharath Cess (SBC) to be levied @ 2% on all or any taxable services on the VALUE of such services as per S-119 of the Finance Act 2015 w.e.f 15th Nov 2015 as per Notification No.21 dated 6th Nov 2015. However Notification No.22/2015 Dated 6th Nov 2015 of service Tax exempts Swach Bharat Cess in excess of 0.50% of the value of taxable services.