Income Tax : Explains how Section 194Q requires buyers with large turnover to deduct TDS on purchases above ₹50 lakh. Key takeaway: The buyer...
Income Tax : Section 194Q mandates 0.1% TDS by buyers on goods purchases exceeding ₹50 lakh from resident sellers if turnover crosses ₹10 c...
Income Tax : Know the key provisions of Sections 194Q and 206C(1H) on TDS and TCS for sale or purchase of goods, including thresholds, rates, e...
Income Tax : This article examines applicability of Section 194Q of Income-tax Act, 1961 to purchase of electricity — a significant developme...
Income Tax : This article breaks down provisions, legal interpretations, and CBDT clarifications to determine the applicability of TDS on sale ...
Income Tax : Budget 2024 extends the scope for lower deduction/collection certificates under Sections 197 and 206C, effective from October 2024...
Income Tax : The tribunal held that TDS credit cannot be claimed by an agent when the underlying income belongs to farmers. It ruled that credi...
Income Tax : The issue was whether unsecured loans from directors routed through a partnership firm could be treated as unexplained cash credit...
Income Tax : Recognising the role of a Kaccha Arhtia, the Tribunal ruled that only commission constitutes income. TDS deducted on gross receipt...
Income Tax : The Tribunal held that full TDS credit must be granted since all income relating to the TDS deductions had already been taxed. Pro...
Corporate Law : The Gujarat High Court set aside an assessment order passed without considering the taxpayer’s reply regarding TDS under Section...
Income Tax : No tax deduction required on purchases from IFSC Units under Section 194Q of the Income-tax Act, 1961, with specific conditions fo...
Income Tax : Guidelines under sub-section (4) of section 194-0, sub-section (3) of section 194Q and subsection (1-I) of section 206C of the I...
Income Tax : Central Government hereby specifies that no TDS shall be deducted under section 194Q in case of transfer of goods by Air India Lim...
Income Tax : CBDT releases Guidelines under section 194Q of Income-tax Act, 1961 vide Circular No. 13 of 2021 | Dated: 30th June, 2021. Section...
Finance Bill 2021 proposes to introduce a new section, 194Q. Section 194Q of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (‘Act’) would be effective from 1 July 2021. Section 194Q provides for Deduction of tax at source (‘TDS’) on payment of for purchase of goods.
Last year the Budget 2020 came with an additional compliance on part of the sellers to collect TCS u/s 206C(1H) as was announced by the Hon. Finance Minister . Now with the rolling out of this Budget, the impetus has been shifted upon the buyer. However, with the introduction of this New Section194Q, following questions […]
Chapter XVIIB of the Act relates to deduction of tax at source. The provisions of this chapter provide for TDS on various payments at rates contained therein. It is proposed to provide for TDS by person responsible for paying any sum to any resident for purchase of goods. The rate of TDS is kept very […]
Government inserted new TDS Section 194Q which will be effective from 01-July-2021, which say Any person, being a buyer who is responsible for paying any sum to any resident (hereafter in this section referred to as the seller) for purchase of any goods of the value or aggregate of such value exceeding fifty lakh rupees in any previous year, shall, at the time of credit of such sum to the account of the seller or at the time of payment thereof by any mode, whichever is earlier, deduct an amount equal to 0.1 per cent. of such sum exceeding fifty lakh rupees as income-tax.