Goods and Services Tax : Social media creators earning from YouTube, Instagram, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing must report income as professional bu...
Income Tax : Free products, sponsored trips, and non-cash perks are now taxable under Section 194R if their value exceeds ₹20,000 annually. B...
Income Tax : Step-by-step guide for advertisers to reclaim TDS as Meta Ad Credits, ensuring compliance and reducing ad costs....
Income Tax : Learn how freelancers and digital creators are taxed under Indian law, including allowable expense deductions, TDS rules, and fi...
CA, CS, CMA : The rapid growth of India’s digital economy has created a distinct tax landscape for freelancers and content creators, whose inc...
Income Tax : Addl. CIT Vs Lenskart Solution (P) Ltd. (ITAT Delhi) It was claimed by the Assessee that as the Assessee had made the payment to F...
Social media creators earning from YouTube, Instagram, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing must report income as professional business income under Code 16021. The guide explains GST, TDS, presumptive taxation, and compliance rules for creators.
Free products, sponsored trips, and non-cash perks are now taxable under Section 194R if their value exceeds ₹20,000 annually. Brands must deduct 10% TDS, and creators must report the income in their ITR.
Step-by-step guide for advertisers to reclaim TDS as Meta Ad Credits, ensuring compliance and reducing ad costs.
Learn how freelancers and digital creators are taxed under Indian law, including allowable expense deductions, TDS rules, and filing tips for hassle-free compliance.
The rapid growth of India’s digital economy has created a distinct tax landscape for freelancers and content creators, whose income comes from sponsorships, advertising revenue, affiliate commissions, consulting, digital products, and barter arrangements. For Income-tax purposes, such earnings are usually classified under “Profits and Gains of Business or Profession” (PGBP), with the option for presumptive […]
Understand how Indian tax law treats freelancers, including PGBP classification, deductions, TDS, GST, and presumptive taxation for independent professionals.
Explains how income from freelancing and content creation is classified, taxed, and regulated under major Income Tax Act provisions.
Explains how freelance income is taxed, what deductions are allowed, and why declaring all earnings is crucial for compliance.
Understand income tax for Indian freelancers and influencers. Learn about presumptive taxation (Section 44ADA), claiming deductions, and selecting the correct ITR form.
Learn how YouTube & Instagram earnings are taxed in India. Understand income tax slabs, TDS, GST rules, deductions, and compliance to avoid penalties.