Excessive compliance under the Companies Act and SEBI regulations is creating an over-governance paradox in India. This burden slows decision-making, raises costs, and often replaces ethical oversight with mandatory box-ticking.
J&K High Court clarifies 6(1) of the CGST Act 2017, confirming State/UT officers are automatically authorized as proper officers for CGST matters unless restricted by notification.
GSTN portal wrongly calculates interest on delayed GSTR-3B by including pre-existing ECL funds. Taxpayers must manually compute interest per Rule 88B to avoid overpayment.
Summary of exclusive tax benefits for resident senior citizens (60+ years) and super senior citizens (80+ years), including enhanced deductions for health expenses (Section 80D/80DDB), a Rs. 50,000 deduction on interest income (Section 80TTB), exemption from advance tax, and simplified TDS/return filing procedures.
Understand expense ratios, exit loads, and other hidden costs in mutual funds that affect your returns and learn how to reduce their long-term impact.
Review the historical gold (per 10 gms, 995 standard) and silver (per 1 kg, 999 touch) rates from April 1, 1981, through the current assessment year (2025-26). Data provides valuation dates and rates for capital gains tax purposes, showing the progression of prices across decades. Gold rates have moved from Rs. 1,670 in 1981 to Rs. 88,807 by 2025, and silver from Rs. 2,715 to Rs. 1,00,892.
GST limitation periods for issuing notices or completing assessments are mandatory. COVID extensions were for litigants, not tax authorities, making departmental actions void after the deadline.
Learn to address crucial Income Tax notices like 143(1), 143(2), 148, 139(9), and 245. Timely, informed action prevents penalties, best judgment assessment, and legal issues.
Summary of key income tax benefits and residency rules for non-residents (NRs) in India for AY 2026-27. Covers the scope of taxation on India-sourced income, residency tests (Section 6, 6(1A)), special presumptive tax schemes, and exemptions for Foreign Diplomats, FIIs, and IFSC units.
Overview of tax concessions for Indian residents and domestic companies for AY 2026-27, covering lower corporate tax rates (15%-25%), presumptive taxation (Sections 44AD/44ADA), capital gains exemptions, extensive TDS relief thresholds, and special higher tax exemption limits/rebates for resident senior citizens and super senior citizens.