Income Tax : As per Section 194C, deduction of TDS is required to be made from payments of any amount to resident contractors or sub-contractor...
Income Tax : All you need to know about TDS on Rent under section 194I of Income Tax Act, 1961. What is rent according to the section 194-I and...
Income Tax : Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is one of the modes of collecting income tax in India at the very source of income, governed under I...
Company Law : A special resolution is a resolution where the intention to propose the resolution as special resolution is specified and at-least...
Company Law : In simple words, an ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by the shareholders of a company by a simple majority of more than ...
As per Section 194C, deduction of TDS is required to be made from payments of any amount to resident contractors or sub-contractors. 1. DEDUCTION OF TDS FROM PAYMENT TO RESIDENT CONTRACTORS :- Sec 194C(1) provides that any person responsible for paying any sum to resident contractor for carrying out any work (including supply of labor) in pursuance of a contract between the contractor and the following:
All you need to know about TDS on Rent under section 194I of Income Tax Act, 1961. What is rent according to the section 194-I and the time limit within which tax is to be deposited?
Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is one of the modes of collecting income tax in India at the very source of income, governed under Indian Income Tax Act of 1961.
A special resolution is a resolution where the intention to propose the resolution as special resolution is specified and at-least 3/4th votes required for passing the resolution. Special resolutions are required for important decisions, such as for altering the terms of the articles of association or the memorandum of association, or making some other major or fundamental changes in an organization.
In simple words, an ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by the shareholders of a company by a simple majority of more than 50% of the votes. An ordinary resolution is the most common method by which a corporate entity conducts its business or the Board of directors seeks shareholder approval of its actions.
The Goods and Service Tax (GST) is a tax likely to be implemented in India, from 1st April 2016. GST is proposed to be a comprehensive indirect tax to be levied on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods as well as services at the national level. It will substitute all indirect taxes levied on goods and services by the Central and State Governments in India as of now. It is aimed at being comprehensive for most goods and services.
There are many consequences where the partners feel the need to close the partnership firm. As per our Partnership Act the closure of firm is termed as dissolution of firm. In the words of bare act. The dissolution of partnership between all the partners of a firm is called the dissolution of the firm. There are some ways to dissolve the partnership firm which are as follows :-
Employees Provident Fund (EPF/PF) is normally referred to as a retirement plan for employees. 12% of the basic wages, dearness allowance and retaining allowance, if any, payable to employees per month is deducted from employee’s salary and 12% is contributed by the employer.
The National Pension System (NPS) reflects Government’s new effort to find a suitable & sustainable solution to the problem of providing adequate retirement benefits to the people at large. As a first step towards initiating this, Government of India moved from a defined benefit pension to a defined contribution based pension system by making it mandatory for its new recruits (except armed forces) with effect from January 1st, 2004.
The term ‘Director’ refers to a rank in management of the company. A director is a person who leads or supervises a certain area of private or public limited company. Companies that use this title often have more than one director spread throughout for different functions of the company.