Income Tax : Section 270 of the Income-tax Act, 2025 consolidates return processing and scrutiny assessment into one framework while introducin...
Income Tax : Section 268 of the Income-tax Act, 2025 brings inquiry, information gathering and special audit provisions into one structured fra...
Income Tax : Rule 46(8) mandates daily backups of electronic books on servers located in India, strengthening digital tax compliance and data i...
Income Tax : From 1 April 2026, TDS and TCS compliance shifts to new form numbers and section references under the Income-tax Act, 2025. Busine...
Income Tax : From April 1, 2026, PAN holders travelling abroad must submit Form 156 under the Income-tax Act, 2025. Learn the filing process an...
Income Tax : Rules 307–311 of the Draft Income-tax Rules, 2026 outline how pension funds must purchase annuities, restrict commutation, preve...
Income Tax : Draft Income-tax Rules 2026 prescribe definitions, trust conditions, investment rules, and limits on employer contributions for ap...
Income Tax : Draft Income-tax Rules 2026 outline procedures for provident fund recognition, penalties for assigning PF interest, and tax treatm...
Income Tax : Draft Income-tax Rules 2026 require provident fund nominations to favour family members and mandate annual account reporting by tr...
Income Tax : Rule 333 mandates electronic tax payments for companies and specified taxpayers, while the draft rules also prescribe detailed dep...
Income Tax : Rule 81 prescribes dataset construction, weighted averages, and a 35th–65th percentile arm’s length range when multiple compar...
Income Tax : The latest amendment excludes income arising from transfer of pre-2017 investments from GAAR scrutiny. It reinforces the protectio...
Income Tax : CBDT introduced Income-tax Rules, 2026 to operationalize the Income-tax Act, 2025. The rules standardize procedures on valuation, ...
Form 152 under the Income-tax Act, 2025 provides a mechanism for taxpayers to intimate the Assessing Officer when an advance tax demand issued under section 289, pursuant to sections 407(2) or 407(5), is considered excessive. It allows the assessee to furnish a revised and lower estimate of income subject to advance tax along with reasons […]
This explains when and why a demand notice for advance tax is issued based on estimated income. It highlights the obligation to pay instalments and the consequences of non-compliance.
Form 150 allows collectors to avoid being treated as assessees in default when tax is not collected but paid by the collectee. It ensures that liability aligns with actual tax payment while preventing double recovery.
The issue concerns failure to deduct TDS by the payer. Relief is granted when the deductee has already paid tax on such income. The key takeaway is that tax payment by deductee protects the deductor from default status.
Form 148 introduces a compulsory quarterly filing requirement for IFSC units reporting all remittances to non-residents. The key takeaway is that compliance is mandatory regardless of taxability.
Form 147 mandates quarterly reporting of foreign remittances by authorised dealers, with strict compliance requirements and penalties for delays. The updated form enhances transparency through data linkage, enabling better tax verification and risk profiling.
The form ensures taxability of payments to non-residents is properly determined. Filing is required before remittance. The takeaway is pre-condition for lawful foreign payments.
Form 145 must be filed before making payments to non-residents. The ruling ensures prior reporting and proper TDS compliance. This strengthens monitoring of cross-border transactions.
The case explains mandatory filing of quarterly TDS statements for non-salary payments to non-residents. The rules require timely electronic submission to ensure accurate tax credit and avoid penalties. The key takeaway is strict compliance with deadlines and reporting requirements.
Form 143 under the Income-tax Act, 2025 is a mandatory quarterly statement filed by collectors to report tax collected at source (TCS) on specified transactions such as sale of goods, scrap, liquor, tendu leaves, foreign remittances, and tour packages. Replacing the earlier Form 27EQ, it must be filed electronically within prescribed quarterly due dates. The […]