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Income Tax Practices: Common Mistakes and Solutions

Income Tax : Explore crucial issues in income tax practices, including Section 44AD, TDS obligations, LTCG exemptions, cash deposits, and tax d...

September 18, 2023 4773 Views 0 comment Print

Presumptive Taxation Scheme for Business Section 44AD of Income Tax Act

Income Tax : Discover simplified taxation scheme under Section 44AD of Income Tax Act. Learn eligibility criteria, exemptions, and key insights...

September 18, 2023 27600 Views 12 comments Print

Form 13 and Declaration under section 194C(6) of Income Tax Act

Income Tax : Details of Form 13 & section 194C(6) of Income Tax Act 1961. Learn importance of these for transporters & how to avoid excess TDS ...

August 28, 2023 26094 Views 0 comment Print

Form 26A (non-deduction or short deduction) – Legal provisions, benefits & procedures

Income Tax : Explore Form 26A for TDS relief. Learn about legal provisions, benefits, and procedures for non-deduction or short deduction cases...

August 10, 2023 78210 Views 3 comments Print

Whether Electricity charges comes under the ambit of Section 40A(3)?

Income Tax : Discover the debate surrounding cash payments exceeding Rs. 10,000 to electricity boards in Income Tax. Learn about Rule 6DD, gove...

July 11, 2023 3108 Views 0 comment Print


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Section 40(a)(ia): Disallowance of expenditure for non-deduction of tax at source on payment made to resident

Income Tax : Section 40(a)(ia) is amended via Finance (No. 2) Act, 2014 to restrict the amount of disallowance for non-deduction of tax to 30% ...

January 21, 2018 149145 Views 3 comments Print

Change in provisions related to disallowance of expenditure on account of non-compliance with TDS provisions : Budget 2010-11

Income Tax : The existing provisions of section 40(a)(ia) of Income-tax Act provide for the disallowance of expenditure like interest, commissi...

February 26, 2010 810 Views 0 comment Print


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Addition merely based on retracted statement without any incriminating material unsustainable: ITAT Ahmedabad

Income Tax : ITAT Ahmedabad held that addition merely on the basis of retracted statement without any incriminating material seized from assess...

August 12, 2024 282 Views 0 comment Print

TDS on unfinished work deductible post receipt of 100% revenue of project: ITAT Delhi

Income Tax : The assessee had filed return of income of Rs.92,06,590 which was selected for complete scrutiny and during the course of assessme...

August 12, 2024 261 Views 0 comment Print

Delay in filing appeal not condoned as sufficient cause not shown: ITAT Pune

Income Tax : ITAT Pune held that delay of 2086 days in filing of an appeal against CIT(A) not condonable as sufficient cause or sufficient reas...

August 12, 2024 138 Views 0 comment Print

Employees’ contribution to EPF/ESI after prescribed due date disallowed u/s 36(1)(va): Kerala HC

Income Tax : Kerala High Court held that when employees' contribution to EPF/ESI not made within due date prescribed for making payments is lia...

July 24, 2024 261 Views 0 comment Print

Written off of obsolete inventory permissible as in accordance with accounting standards: ITAT Delhi

Income Tax : ITAT Delhi held that written off of obsolete inventory allowable as prepared in accordance with accounting standards and duly got ...

July 24, 2024 351 Views 0 comment Print


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Disallowance for failure to withhold tax- Sec.195 rw Sec. 40(a)(i)

Income Tax : Circular No. 3/2015 Section 40(a)(i) of the Act stipulates that in computing the income chargeable under the head "Profits or gain...

February 12, 2015 5172 Views 0 comment Print

S. 195 AOs to tax taxable part of sum paid to NR for TDS default

Income Tax : Sub: Deduction of tax at source under Section 195 read with Sections 201 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 relating to payment made to a...

February 26, 2014 12425 Views 0 comment Print

CBDT circular on Section 40(a)(ia)-TDS Disallowance

Income Tax : Circular No. 10/DV/2013-Income Tax It has been brought to the notice of the Board that there are conflicting interpretations by j...

December 16, 2013 19643 Views 0 comment Print


Profit Enhanced due to disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) allowed for Dedcution u/s 10AA

June 3, 2020 2766 Views 0 comment Print

The disallowance of the expenditure u/s 40(a)(ia) would automatically enhance the taxable income of the assessee and the assessee is eligible for the deduction u/s 10A of the Income-tax Act on the enhanced income.

No TDS on harvesting charges paid on behalf of farmers as agent

May 29, 2020 4524 Views 0 comment Print

The issue under consideration is whether the disallowance made u/s 40(a)(ia) of the Act for non-deduction of tax at source from the payment made towards Harvesting charges is justified in law?

In absence of Applicability of TDS, no Section 40(a)(ia) disallowance

April 17, 2020 1101 Views 0 comment Print

Section 194 C of the IT Act deals with deduction of tax at source when it comes to payment to contractors. In the present case, since neither the Assessee nor M/s. Prabhu Construction can be styled as contractors, it is obvious that the provisions of Section 194C of the IT Act were not attracted. Hence Section 194C will not be invoked in this case and therefore consequently provision of sec 40(a)(ia) would also not applicable.

TDS on Expense Provision for which no invoice been received

April 1, 2020 350359 Views 57 comments Print

One of the most disputed arguments between assessee and income tax department is that whether payments made towards specified expenditure attracts disqualification u/s 40(a) (ia) and applicability of this section to provisions made at the year end and its implications. Following are the views expressed by the author in this respect. The assessee must prepare his books of accounts following the mercantile system of accounting. The same is also followed under section 145 of the Income tax act, 1961.

Interest, Penalty, Prosecution & Other Consequences of TDS Defaults

March 28, 2020 30498 Views 5 comments Print

1. Prosecution etc. : U/s. 276B If a person deducts tax at source etc. but fails to pay the same to the credit of Central Government as prescribed, he can be sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than 3 months and extendable upon 7 years with fine as well. Moreover, u/s 276BB, similar punishment is provided for a person who fails to pay to the credit of Central Government taxes collected at source u/s. 206C being a seller of alcoholic liquor for human consumption, Tendu leaves, timber merchant, dealer in forest produce and dealer in scrap etc.

S. 40(a)(ia) Disallowance for Non Deduction & Short Deduction of TDS

March 24, 2020 1358201 Views 21 comments Print

Under section 40(a)(ia) of the Act, in case of payments made to resident, the deductor is allowed to claim deduction for payments as expenditure in the previous year of payment, if tax is deducted during the previous year and the same is paid on or before the due date specified for filing of return of income under section 139(1) of the Act.

Income Tax treatment of amount paid towards Software Purchase

March 18, 2020 645197 Views 21 comments Print

The question as to whether the expenditure incurred towards purchase of computer software should be treated as revenue or capital in nature. Law has been well settled since 2012, still there different treatments in industry to treat the same as revenue or capital. So through this Article, I am trying to conclude whether the amount […]

No TDS on interest for delayed payment of purchase price of goods

March 3, 2020 66772 Views 2 comments Print

Of late, in a number of cases, an issue has arisen whether tax is deductible at source, in respect of interest payable for delay in payment of purchase price of goods. There are occasions in the case of a manufacturing or trading concern where the concern is required to pay interest for delay in payment of the price of goods purchased. At times, the quantum of such interest is pretty high.

TDS: Some Practical and Procedural Issues

February 28, 2020 168789 Views 12 comments Print

Tax deduction at source is considered as a major tool to curb tax evasion and Governments have, wherever possible, introduced TDS provisions in tax laws both in direct taxation and indirect taxation. In this article the author is trying to throw light on some practical and procedural issues in Income Tax – TDS.

No Disallowance for non deduction of TDS u/s 194H /194J in absence of principal-agent relationship & technical services

February 26, 2020 2901 Views 0 comment Print

Disallowance under Section 40(a)(ia) for non deduction of TDS u/s 194H and 194J on account of trade offers amounting to INR 834,92,63,976 provided by assessee to its distributors (HCL Info systems Ltd as well as other distributors) was not justified as there was absence of a principal-agent relationship thus, benefit extended to distributors could not be treated as commission under Section 194H and also, AO had not given any reasoning or finding to the extent that there was payment for technical service liable for withholding under Section 194J.

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