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...
Discover the applicability of TDS under section 194Q of the Income Tax Act for purchase of goods of value exceeding INR 50 Lakhs. Get to know how the provision, effective from 1st July 2021, affects you, here!
Falgun N. Sheth Vs ITO (ITAT Rajkot) The plain reading of the provision of law as provided in section 206C(1A) of the Act would bring out there is no time line prescribed for filing of such declaration. Nothing to this effect has been brought to our notice by the ld. DR; nor is it his […]
In case of the assessee itself if we take the presumption that what the assessee has purchased from RSP is only scrap then he would be selling the same to some other steel manufacturing plant. However, the sales are retail sales. This itself shows that what has been sold by the assessee is not scrap but usable products.
PCIT (TDS) Vs Nirmal Kumar Kejriwal (Calcutta High Court) The first objection raised by the assessee was that the tax collected at source is applicable on raw timber which mean timber logs that is obtained from the forest produce. Apart from that they had stated that they were trading in processed wood which are imported […]
Understanding TDS and TCS under Income Tax: Exploring sections 194Q and 206(1H) and their impact on businesses.
Regarding applicability of provisions of section 194Q and 206C(1H) of Income Tax Act, 1961 w.e.f 01.04.2022. 206C(1H): Every person, being a seller, who receives any amount as consideration for sale of any goods of the value or aggregate of such value exceeding fifty lakh rupees in any previous year, other than the goods being exported […]
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, a domestic tour operator is not required to collect tax on sale of overseas tour package to non-resident individuals visiting India.
Ajit Lalwani Vs ACIT (TDS) (ITAT Indore) In the instant of two appeals assessee has challenged the levy of penalty u/s 271CA of the Act for the violation of provisions of section 206C of the Act. We find that the assessee has furnished copy of form 27BA along with copy of Income Tax return of […]
Consequence for failure to deduct/collect or payment of tax – Computation of interest Section 201 of the of the Act deals with the consequences of persons who fail to deduct tax or after deducting, fail to deposit the same to the credit of the Central Government. Sub-section (1A) of the said section provides that if […]
The current article clears up all the basic concepts of TCS (Tax Collection at Source) like provisions of TCS; rate of TCS; payment of TCS; filing of TCS return; issuance of TCS certificate; exemptions; interest and late fees and FAQs. What is TCS? Basics of TCS- Section 206C of the Income Tax Act deals with […]