[1] Provision for Income Tax : This provision is created from profit. This is below the line entry. After adjusting necessary items from gross profit, ( e.g. depreciation booked in books of accounts and depreciation allowable as per income tax rules ) taxable income arrives. On that taxable profit we have to make provision for income tax at prevailing rate of income tax.
The word Deferred is derived from the word Deferments which means arranging for something to happen at a later date. Thus, deferred tax is the tax for those items which are accounted in Profit & Loss A/c but not accounted in taxable income which may be accounted in future taxable income & vice versa. The deferred tax may be a liability or assets as the case may be.
ICAI declares CA Final (New & Old Scheme) & CA Foundation Examination January 2021 Pass percentage & List of Top 3. This post contains Pass Percentage and Toppers of Chartered Accountants Final (New Scheme) Examination, Chartered Accountants- Final (Old Scheme) Examination and Chartered Accountants- Foundation Examination Held In January 2021. THE Institute of Chartered Accountants […]
TDS Rates effective from 01st April 2021 The concept of TDS was introduced with an aim to collect tax from the very source of income. As per this concept, a person (deductor) who is liable to make payment of specified nature to any other person (deductee) shall deduct tax at source and remit the same […]
Significant Changes In Income Tax That Would Come With Effect From 1st April 2021 includes Pre-filled ITft Forms, Tax on Interest on PF, Penalty for Non-Linking of Aadhar & PAN, High TDS/TCS Rate for Income Tax Return (ITR) Non-Filers, Submission of bills under LTC Cash Voucher Scheme and No Tax Filing For Senior Citizens Above […]
It is often said: Precaution is better than Cure. It is advisable to follow the compliances and avoid any penalty and/ or prosecution. Without going into the details of the section and rules, 11 commonly Ignored Compliances which can be detrimental to the interests of the dealers are listed below : 1. Display of GSTN […]
Refund is very important term under the GST for the person who is eligible to claim the refund and for the GST Authority who issues the refund order. Both persons i.e. who claim the refund and who issues refund should have fully conversant with the provisions and law in regard of Refund under the GST. […]
One of the changes proposed in the budget vide Section 101 & 102 of the Finance Act. 2021 is deletion of sub-section (5) of Section 35 of the CGST Act 2017 and substitution of Section 44 of the CGST Act 2017. Before this amendment was proposed, it was mandatory for every registered person whose Aggregate turnover exceeded Rs. 2 Crores in a financial year to get his accounts audited as specified under Section 35(5) of the CGST Act 2017 and furnish a Reconciliation Statement (GSTR-9C) duly certified by a Practicing Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant. However as per proposed amendment as mentioned above, going forward this Reconciliation statement is expected to be self-certified by the registered person, thereby obliterating the requirement of certification on the veracity of the same by practicing Chartered Accountants or Cost Accountants.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes (CBIC) issued Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax dated June 28, 2017, to show specified digits of Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN)/ Service Accounting Code (SAC) Code on raising of tax invoices for supply of goods or services as under: S. No. Aggregate Turnover in the preceding Financial Year Number of […]
16 Bullet Points to be taken care of while implementing HSN digits from the new financial year 2021-22 A major change for which the businesses have to gear up starting 01st April 2021 is mentioning of HSN codes on all the tax invoices. Major points to be considered for this new provision are as below: […]