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Author has compiled TDS calculator with effect from 1st June 2016 considering the changes effected by Finance Act 2016, including the changes in TDS Rate and Thrash hold exemption. Calculator calculates TDS based on nature of payment selected by the user. Calculator Automatically calculates the Type of Assessee based on 4ht letter of PAN No. of deductee. Calculator also calculates interest on delayed payment of TDS.
When a lease is transferred it involves payment of some transfer charges to the lessor for the transfer of lease as well as payment of stamp duty on registration of lease in the name of the new lessee. The question here arises is that whether transfer charges and stamp duty paid for transfer of lease would be allowable as revenue deduction under the provisions of the Act.
In order to tap tax on income accruing to foreign e-commerce companies from India, the Finance Act 2016 said a person making payment to a non-resident (who does not have a permanent establishment) exceeding in aggregate Rs 1 lakh in a year will withhold tax at 6 per cent of gross amount paid, as equalization levy also popularly known as Google Tax.
Form 1 is available for e-Filing. To download Form 1, go to Downloads -> Forms (Other than ITR) -> Form1. As per Income Declaration Scheme, 2016, the declaration of undisclosed income is to be filled in Form 1. Form 2 is an acknowledgement issued to the declarant by the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner. Form […]
The following postings / transfers in the grade of Assistant /Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax are, hereby, ordered with immediate effect and until further orders:-
A one-time disclosure scheme i.e Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 for declaration of undisclosed income of any financial year upto 2015-16 was added in Finance Bill 2016. The same is to be brought w.e.f. June 1, 2016 and it is to remain open up to the date1 to be notified by the Central Government in the Official gazette.
Whether TCS to be collected, if Goods sold/Services provided of value exceeding Rs. 2,00,000 purchased/received for personal consumption from Retail Buyer? Yes, still TCS provision will be applicable as not exception for such clause is there; every buyer/service provider is covered under these section.
Changes Effective from 01-06-2016- 1. Electronic Hearing under Income Tax law enabled. 2. Document required to be issued by an Income Tax Authority can be issued in paper form or communicated in electronic form. 3. Equalization Levy @ 6% on online digital advertisement and incidental services or provision of digital advertizing space 4. TCS @ 1% on luxury vehicles and cash sale of goods or provision of services
THE INCOME DECLARATION SCHEME, 2016- In Income Tax notification no.f 33/2016, dated the 19th May, 2016, published vide number S.O. 1831(E), dated the 19th May, 2016, in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), at page 21, in line 12, for rule 4 read rule 3(2).
2) The expenditure in relation to income which does not form part of the total income shall be the aggregate of following amounts, namely:- (i) the amount of expenditure directly relating to income which does not form part of total income; and (ii) an amount equal to one per cent of the annual average of the monthly averages of the opening and closing balances of the value of investment, income from which does not or shall not form part of total income: