Income Tax : Amendments to Section 206C exclude court stays from time limit calculations for default orders. Effective April 1, 2025....
Income Tax : Proposed changes to Section 276BB offer exemption from prosecution for delayed TCS payment if made before the filing deadline, eff...
Income Tax : The Finance Bill 2025 proposes removing Sections 206AB & 206CCA, eliminating higher TDS/TCS rates for non-filers, reducing complia...
Income Tax : TCS on sales exceeding ₹50 lakh under Section 206C(1H) will be removed from April 1, 2025, reducing compliance burden for seller...
Income Tax : The Finance Bill 2025 amends Section 206C, defining "forest produce" and revising TCS rates. Timber and forest produce under lease...
Income Tax : Budget 2024 extends the scope for lower deduction/collection certificates under Sections 197 and 206C, effective from October 2024...
Income Tax : Finance Bill 2024 increases interest on late TCS payments to 1.5% from April 2025, aligning with TDS rates and improving tax compl...
Income Tax : Clarification on Applicability of TCS And TDS on Buying and Selling of Bullion & Jewellery In view of Circular No. 13 of 2021, ...
Income Tax : ITAT Ahmedabad partially upholds CIT(A)'s decision on TCS collection under Section 206C. Analysis focuses on Form 27C delays, proc...
Income Tax : Supreme Court held that Section 206C of the Income Tax Act is not applicable in respect of Mysore Sales and that the liquor vendor...
Income Tax : Read the detailed analysis of Indira Ramaiah Vs ITO case by ITAT Bangalore. ITAT upheld the addition of gift for undisclosed inves...
Income Tax : Read about the case of Aark Infosoft Pvt. Ltd. vs. ACIT (ITAT Ahmedabad) where the assessment was deemed void due to a delayed Sec...
Income Tax : Mere opening, breaking or uncorking of a liquor bottle by mere twisting the seal in a liquor bottle will not amount to generation ...
Income Tax : CBDT exempts tax collection at source (TCS) on payments received from the Reserve Bank of India under Section 206C(1F) of the Inco...
Income Tax : Provisions of TCS shall not apply to a buyer being an individual who is not a resident in India and who is visiting India. Hence, ...
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, Air India Limited (PAN: AACCN6194P) shall not be considered as ‘seller’ for the purp...
♦ Who is liable to deduct TDS u/s 194Q? Buyer will deduct TDS of seller As per section 194Q, When a Buyer who is responsible for paying any sum to any resident seller for purchase of any goods of the value or aggregate of such value exceeding Rs.50 Lakhs during the year, he shall deduct […]
The Finance Bill, 2021 has introduced section 194Q – TDS on purchase of goods which is having resemblance to section 206C(1H)- TCS on Sale of Goods brought in by Finance Bill, 2020. Let’s understand with it with very quick reading of both the section. Section 194Q Vs 206C(1H): Any person, being a buyer (whose sales exceeds […]
A detailed analysis of Section 194Q and a comparative study with Section 206C(1H) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 The Finance Act 2021, has widened the scope of the TDS Chapter in the Income Tax Act, 1961 by introducing a new section namely 194Q dealing with TDS on Purchase of Goods w.e.f. 1st July 2021. […]
Understanding the difference between Section 194Q and Section 206C(1H) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Learn about the tax implications for sellers and buyers in this informative blog post.
The provisions for 194 Q are for purchase of Goods whereas Section 206C(1H) are for receipts of payments. Both sections increase the Compliance Burden of an Entity in already over crowded calendar. Basic Finance Bill has mandated TCS provisions under section 206C(1H) for `Seller of Goods’ on Receipts and or advance on account of and from Sales of […]
Section 206C(1H) of Incoem Tax Act, 1961 is already applicable from 01-10-2020 and Section 194Q will be applicable from 01-07-2021 Article explains Section 206C(1H) and Section 194Q considering confusions prevailing currently in industry regarding TDS & TCS under both these sections. Article also contains PICTORIAL FLOW CHART OF INTERPLAY BETWEEN Section 194Q VS Section 206C(1H). […]
Article explains provisions of Section 194Q TDS on purchase of goods (w.e.f. 1st July, 2021) and Section 206C(1H) TCS on Sale of goods (w.e.f 1 October, 2020). Article further explain the meaning of Deductor/Collector, Threshold Limit, Deductee/ Collectee, Time of Deduction/Collection, Rate of Tax Deduction/Collection, Non Applicability, From which date the threshold limit of Rs. […]
A new section 194Q, has been introduced in Finance Act, 2021, to the Income Tax Act, which requires a buyer to deduct TDS of seller, while purchasing of goods. This section will be applicable from 1st Jul, 2021. As we have seen, last year, a similar provision of section 206C(1H) was introduced, where seller needs to collect TCS from buyer on sale of goods.
The Hon’ble Finance Minister in her budget speech for 2020 had introduced sub-section (1H) to the provisions of Section 206C, thereby including sale of goods under the ambit of TCS subject to specific conditions. The initial date of roll out of this provision was 1st of July 2020 which was then extended to 1st Oct. […]
People generally refer hassle as an irritating inconvenience. And the taxpayers are facing a similar inconvenience to apprehend the applicability of the provisions of TDS on Purchase or TCS on Sale on a single transaction. Last year in Finance Act 2020, Government has introduced Sub-Section (1H) in Section 206C which provide for the collection of […]