Download Interest Calculator U/s 234A, 234B, 234C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 – Date for Advance tax is nearing and all the Assessees and their Tax Consultant must be busy in calculating advance tax payable for the Month of March. In this article we are discussing Interest payable Under Section 234A, 234B, 234C of the I.T. Act for default in furnishing return of Income , default in payment of Advance tax and for deferment of Advance tax .
1. Under the Income Tax Act, an HUF is a separate entity for the purpose of income tax return. 2. The same tax slabs are applicable to HUF as to individual assessee. 3. You can not transfer your own assets/money into HUF. 4. If you have ancestral property and earning some income from this property, then it is better to transfer this asset to HUF and save tax up to exemption limit applicable to individual.
Corporate Assessee:- In case you have to deposit appellate fees, copying charges or other miscellaneous payments, tick box 0020, thereafter tick box ‘300 Self Assessment Tax’ under ‘Type of Payment’ and fill up the amount to be paid in ‘Others’ column under ‘Details of Payment’.
Article deals with FAQ related to Rectification of errors in case of return filed online. The article explains about how to file Rectification request, what if you get error in filing rectification u/s 154, What if demand been wrongly raised or refund been processed at lesser amount.
The existing provisions of section 80D, inter alia, provide that the whole of the amount paid in the previous year out of the income chargeable to tax of the assessee, being an individual, to effect or to keep in force an insurance on his health or the health of the family or any contribution made towards
This article aims to evaluate the aftereffect of the approval of a resolution plan upon pending criminal proceedings against the corporate debtor. It further discusses the intent of the legislature while inserting section 32A by way of an amendment dated 28.12.2019.
This Section comes into picture when Company does some specified contracts or arrangements with related parties. The intention behind this section is to protect the company from any loss which may arise to it because of any transaction with related parties as defined in the Act. This Section only specifies 7 transactions and provisions related […]
Short Summary of New LLP Settlement Scheme- 2020- Large Numbers of LLP’s have defaulting in filling of followings forms: ♦ LLP-3 viz. LLp Agreement and change theirein ♦ LLP-8 Statement of Account and Solvency ♦ LLP-11 Annual Return of LLP As per LLP Act if such form not being filed within prescribed time presently LLPs […]
Stamping and Franking are two widely misunderstood terminologies that require utmost clarification while dealing with documents and payable instruments. A stamp duty is the tax levied on legal documents commonly in the transfer of assets or property. In India, some of the contracts, real estate transactions, mortgage deeds etc. need to be stamped to make […]
Statutory Remedy Against Refusal to Transfer Shares Under Section 58 of the Companies Act 2013 The process to be followed by the shareholders, if the company refuse to transfer their shares. The power can be exercised by the shareholders as per the provisions of section 58 of the Companies Act, 2013. Statutory Remedy Against Refusal […]