The Department of Financial Services have put forth a recommendation to decriminalise financial offences for reducing clogging of courts and the burden of carrying out business. This was introduced as a resolution towards the current slowdown of the country’s economy.
The Finance Bill 2013 has proposed that purchaser of an immovable property (other than rural agricultural land) worth Rs 50 lakh or more is required to pay withholding tax at the rate of 1% from the consideration payable to a resident transferor. Form 26QB is an internet based PAN challan( minor head 800) containing details of buyer, Seller, property being sold, sale consideration, tax deposit details etc.
In its latest move to penalise late payers of TDS, the CPC TDS has started issuing intimation u/s 200A of the Income Tax Act’1961 to the deductors u/s 194IA i.e the buyers of property who have paid TDS U/s 194IA late. The CPC TDS is not only charging interest u/s 201 but also late fee u/s 234E of the Act.
All of us in our day to day life are incurring medical expenses either for ourself or for the dependent family members like spouse, children, parents, brothers and sisters. In this article we are going to talk about the funding of these medical expenses and income tax treatment of these expenses and reimbursements thereof (if any).
About Form 15 CA and Form 15 CB: The Income Tax Law of our country requires authentication of foreign remittances (payments) made to a Non Resident or Foreign Company, for any amount which is taxable as per the existing laws. For this purpose, certain rules and guidelines have been framed by the Income Tax Act for making foreign remittances.
Extradition Q 1. What is Extradition? Ans. As defined by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, ‘Extradition is the delivery on the part of one State to another of those whom it is desired to deal with for crimes of which they have been accused or convicted and are justifiable in the Courts of the other State’. […]
Clarification related to processing of GST Refund – Restricted to ITC populated in GSTR 2A The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) had issued Master Circular on Refunds No. 125/44/2019-GST dated 18.11.2019 rescinding all earlier circulars. Recently CBIC has issued Circular No 135/05/2020 – GST dated 31st March, 2020 clarifying additional issues in […]
Recently, CBIC issued three notification on 09.06.2020 which deals with extension of validity of E-Way Bill, extend the period to pass order u/s 54((7) and extend the date for transition under GST on account of merger of erstwhile Union Territories of Daman and Diu & Dadar and Nagar Haveli. NN 45/2020: The date of transition […]
There has been a big controversy regarding the liability of GST on Directors Remuneration under Reverse Charge. Various conflicting Advance Rulings has been issued by Authority for Advance.
1) Executive Summary: As per section 17(5) of CGST Act, 2017, there are certain input services such as health services, life insurance and health insurance, renting or hiring of motor vehicles which are under the blocked category and the service recipient of these services cannot availed and utilised against set-off Output liability. Considering the current […]