Income Tax : Understand key provisions on disallowance of cash expenses, limits on cash transactions, and penalties under Sections 269T, 269SS,...
Income Tax : Article explains implications of digital transactions on income tax compliance, focusing on Section 269ST, Rule 6ABBA, Section 26...
Income Tax : Explore the impact of Income Tax Sections 269SS, 269ST, 269SU, and 269T on transactions via Journal/Book Entries. Learn about legi...
Income Tax : Discover why Section 40A(3) limits cash payments and promotes a cashless economy, including reduction of black money generation. P...
Income Tax : Through Income tax Act, 1961 cash transaction has been limited, restricted in certain cases. In this article you will get insights...
Income Tax : The Chamber of Tax Consultants has made a represenation to Hon’ble Finance Minister and submitted that compliance with secti...
Income Tax : Through Income tax Act, 1961 cash transaction has been limited, restricted in certain cases. In this article you will get insights...
Income Tax : Banks are, , advised to immediately refund the charges collected, if any, on or after 1st January 2020 on transactions carried o...
Income Tax : It is hereby clarified that the provisions of section 269SU of the Act shall not he applicable to a specified person having only B...
Income Tax : Rule 119AA. Modes of payment for the purpose of section 269SU.- Every person, carrying on business, if his total sales, turnover o...
Income Tax : Finance Act has also inserted section 271DB in the Act, which provides for levy of penalty of five thousand rupees per day in case...
Income Tax : FTS- 1275045/2019 Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue Central Board of Direct Taxes ********************...
It is hereby clarified that the provisions of section 269SU of the Act shall not he applicable to a specified person having only B2B transactions (i.e. no transaction with retail customer/consumer) if at least 95% of aggregate of all amounts received during the previous year, including amount received for sales, turnover or gross receipts, are by other than cash.
1. Section 269SU of Income Tax Act, 1961 Section 269SU requires every person who is carrying on business to provide the facility for accepting payments through prescribed electronic modes. These prescribed modes will be in addition to the facility for any other electronic mode of payment already provided to customers by such person. Section 269SU […]
Understand the penalty provisions of section 271DB and the prescribed mode of electronic payments under section 269SU of the Income Tax Act.
Section 269SU Additional e-payment facilities mandatory for business having turnover more than ₹ 50 crores In a move to encourage digital transaction and less-cash economy, a new section 269SU has been inserted in the Income Tax Act, 1961 as a part of the Finance Act, 2019 and further Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) issued […]
In furtherance to the declared policy objective of the Government of India to encourage digital economy and move towards a less-cash economy, a new provision namely Section 269SU has been inserted in the Income-tax Act, 1961 vide the Finance (No. 2) Act 2019, which provides that every person having a business turnover of more than Rs 50 Crore shall mandatorily provide […]
The Chamber of Tax Consultants has made a represenation to Hon’ble Finance Minister and submitted that compliance with section 269SU read with Rule 119AA will not only result in incurrence of additional cost but also result into lot of administrative hassle and inconvenience for no value addition. Considering the genuine hardships to the specified categories […]
In an attempt to promote cashless economy and digital mode of accepting payment, government has introduced section 269SU under Income Tax. Section 269SU prescribes for accepting payment through certain electronic modes as prescribed in addition to other electronic modes. The said provision is made applicable from 1st January 2020.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) informed that all companies or business entities with a business volume of ₹ 50 crore or more annually must provide facilities and accept payments through digital transactions. The regulation was introduced through Section 269SU of the Income Tax Act, a new section with effect from January 1st, 2020. Section 269SU […]
Applicability Every person carrying on business if his total turnover exceeds Rs 50 Crore in preceding financial year. (Applicable for all companies whether or not listed) Penal Provision If the above provision not fulfilled w.e.f. 01.02.2020 penalty of 5,000/- per day would be levied after 01st Feb 2020. However if the business fulfilled the criteria […]
Section 269SU Eligible tax payers: Every person, carrying on business if his total sales, turnover or gross receipts, as the case may be, in business exceeds fifty Crore rupees during the immediately preceding previous year.