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Disallowance of Depreciation | Section 43(1) | Cash Payment for Fixed Assets

November 23, 2020 135129 Views 1 comment Print

Disallowance of Depreciation section 43(1)) Disallowance of Depreciation where cash payment exceeding Rs. 10,000 is made for purchase of asset (Amendment to section 43(1)) Clause (1) of section 43 defines ‘actual cost’ for the purposes of claiming depreciation. The cost in acquisition of any asset or part thereof in respect of which a payment or […]

Analysis of Section 40A(3) & Section 40A(3A) of Income Tax Act, 1961

November 23, 2020 114858 Views 1 comment Print

Analysis of Section 40A(3) and 40A(3A) (a) Analysis of sec 40A(3) of the Act. Where payment is made in the year the expenditure is incurred: 100% disallowance of payment if in excess of Rs. 10,000 and not by a/c payee cheque/draft/ECS. [Sec 40A(3)] There are following two conditions for the applicability of this section. If both of […]

Understanding Fake Input Tax Credit & How to Unplug Them

November 22, 2020 12567 Views 3 comments Print

It’s almost 34 months since GST has been introduced in India and one of the major Shortfalls of the GST is creation of fake invoices to wrongly avail fake credit out of thin air thereby creating revenue loss to the Government which is not acceptable, to make you understand this concept let me explain the […]

Indian Stamp Act Amendments – New Dimensions to securities transactions

November 21, 2020 14022 Views 0 comment Print

Indian Stamp Act (ISA) amendments were made effective from 1st July 2020. The said amendments on one hand brought in rationalization in charging of duties on issue & transfer of securities for pan India transactions & on the other hand done away with the concepts of duty on securities certificates, letter of allotment, instrument of transfer & brought in the concept Securities Transaction.

Place of Supply under GST – Online/Virtual Coaching Classes

November 21, 2020 51249 Views 7 comments Print

In the past few months, the online/virtual coaching segment has boomed due to the shift in the social/educational environment imposed by the covid-19 pandemic. This change in social/educational environment necessitated every training/coaching service provider to shift from conventional physical class rooms to online/virtual class rooms to adapt with the needs of the industry. These online/virtual […]

Know when to say no to cash transactions

November 21, 2020 50544 Views 14 comments Print

We were told by history that before advent of cash there was concept of barter system though barter system where there was no currency ‘no cash’ and things were exchanged according to needs and sooner society realized that barter system having its own series of advantages and disadvantages need to be left behind with time and later on various personalities, kings and governments introduced new coins and currency made from time to time making impressions of their choice on such coins.

Stay Applications under the Income Tax Act, 1961

November 21, 2020 177740 Views 6 comments Print

Sections 220 to 232 of the Income-tax Act deals with collection and recovery of taxes. These provisions will become active every year in the months of February and March. Probably each officer or Commissioner may have to report to the higher authority the taxes outstanding, and total collection of taxes in their charge. As the scope of this Article is very limited. I will not deal with various controversial issues of Recovery Proceedings and will restrict only to few provisions which are useful in our day-to-day practice.

Residential property and Tax on capital gain

November 21, 2020 29999 Views 19 comments Print

When investors make profits on sale of assets like land, shares and mutual fund units, it is termed as capital gains. The investor has to pay tax on the resulting gains that is commonly referred to as capital gains tax. The amount of money outflow from your pocket depends on how long you held the property. If a residential property is held by the seller for more than 36 months, it is considered a long-term investment. For investments over the short term, the short-term capital gain is added to your total income. You will be taxed depending on the tax bracket you fall in. When computing long-term capital gain, a bit more complexity is involved. Indexation is the process by which inflation is taken into account and the purchase price is proportionately increased. Consequently, the amount you end up paying as tax is reduced.

NRI investments – Some FAQs

November 21, 2020 4513 Views 1 comment Print

One of the first things you should know as an NRI is that your existing bank accounts are no longer valid.The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) requires you to inform all the banks where you have an account,be it savings or deposits, about your changed residential status.

GST: DRC-03, DRC-04 and DRC-05 user Manual

November 21, 2020 106653 Views 1 comment Print

This presentation will familiarise you with the end-to-end processes involved in payment made by the Taxpayer using DRC-03 and verification of such payment made using DRC-03 and issuance of acknowledgement of Payment through DRC-04 or Conclusion of Proceeding through DRC-05 as per the Cause of Payment in the CBIC-GST application. At the end of this […]

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