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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...

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

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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 ...

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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...

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

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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 141 Views 0 comment Print

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

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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 ...

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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


TDS defaults when amount is Payable to a Resident

April 15, 2017 6045 Views 1 comment Print

In my earlier article I have made a discussion about the disallowance when the amount is payable to a non-resident /foreign company but TDS is not deducted by the payer . Section 40(a)(ia) deals with the situation when the amount is payable to a resident . Hereon also we will discuss the complete scenario in parts to have a better understanding .

Profit increased due to disallowance U/s. 40(a)(ia) is eligible for deduction U/s. 10A

April 5, 2017 2466 Views 0 comment Print

It cannot be denied that expenditure incurred by the assessee for the purpose of developing housing project and not allowable by virtue of section 40(a)(ia) would ultimately go to increase assessee’s profit from such business and profit as computed after making the dis allowance would, therefore, qualify for deduction under section 10A.

Rights fees Payment to ICC is not Royalty or Fees for technical services

April 1, 2017 1956 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT held that that the payment made by the assessee to ICC amounting to Rs. 4.56 crore as `Rights fee’ is not in the nature of `Royalty’ or `Fees for technical services’ covered u/s 9(1)(vi) or 9(1(vii) of the Act and as such the assessee was not obliged to deduct tax at source on this payment. Ex consequenti, the provisions of section 40(a)(i) are not attracted.

Activity of Mere Hiring of Machineries and Equipments does not attract TDS: Allahabad HC

March 10, 2017 1380 Views 0 comment Print

Taking of machinery and equipment on hire would not amount to a contract for carrying out any work as contemplated in section 194C of Act.The said contract i.e. taking of machinery and equipment on hire also cannot be treated with a contract for supply of labour.

No disallowance for Non deduction of TDS on amount paid to Tata Group Companies

March 2, 2017 5703 Views 0 comment Print

In the present appeal, the assessee is aggrieved by the action of the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals)-Jamnagar [CIT(A)- in short] in confirming the addition of Rs.3,25,528/- made by the Assessing Officer (AO) under s.40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as the Act).

Disallowance U/s. 40(a)(ia) also applies to payment made during the year without TDS deduction

March 1, 2017 1629 Views 0 comment Print

Provision of section 40(a)(ia) of the Act are applicable not only to the amounts which is shown as payable on the date of balance sheet but it is applicable to such expenditure which becomes payable at any time during the relevant previous year and was actually paid within the previous year.

Disallowance cannot be made by only giving weight age to nomenclature and without seeing real purpose for payment

February 3, 2017 1029 Views 0 comment Print

Where assessee paid amount to deliveryman to deliver the newspapers and delivery persons were nothing but casually engaged labourers and they have no other work to perform and assessee had wrongly debited the amount as commission in its books, AO was not justified in making dis allowance under section 40(a)(ia) for no TDS by only giving weight age to nomenclature and without seeing the real purpose for payment.

Section 40(a)(ia) proposed to apply to Income from Other Sources

February 1, 2017 9924 Views 0 comment Print

Provisions of section 40(a)(ia) shall, so far as they may be, apply in computing income chargeable under the head income from other sources as they apply in computing income chargeable under the head Profit and gains of business or Profession.

Need to Rationalize Provisions of Section 40(a)(ia) of Income Tax, 1961

January 30, 2017 4401 Views 0 comment Print

CA Sharad Jain Introduction: The section 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act (“Act”) was brought on the statute by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2004, with effect from 1-4-2005 i.e., from Assessment Year 2005-06 with the aim to ensure better compliances of TDS provisions. Since inception, these provisions are being felt by the tax assesses […]

Sections 194C(6) & Section 194C(7) are independent of each other

September 20, 2016 25324 Views 0 comment Print

Sections 194C(6) and Section 194C(7) are independent of each other, and cannot be read together to attract disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) read with Section 194C of the Act; and If the assessee complies with the provisions of Section 194C(6), no disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) of the Act is permissible, even there is violation of the provisions of Section 194C(7) of the Act.

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