All Deductors/Collectors are required to file quarterly TDS/TCS statements on or before the due dates prescribed by Income Tax Department (ITD) for the respective Forms (i.e. Form 24Q, 26Q, 27Q or 27EQ). Due date for filing of quarterly Regular TDS/TCS Statement(s) for the 1st quarter of Financial Year 2015-16 is as mentioned below.
Circular No. 13 of 2015 If firm has undisclosed foreign assets, can the partner file declaration in respect of such asset? Answer: The declaration can be made by the firm which shall be signed by the person specified in sub-section (2) of section 62 of the Act. The partner cannot make a declaration in his name. However, the partner may file a declaration in respect of an undisclosed asset held by him.
To give relief to small assesses, the Income-tax Law has incorporated a simple scheme commonly known as Presumptive Taxation Scheme. There are two schemes, viz., the scheme of section 44AD and the scheme of section 44AE. An assesses adopting these provisions is not required to maintain the regular books of account and is also exempt […]
For the financial year 2014-15 i.e. assessment year 2015-16, income tax department has issued a new Form ITR 2A. The reason for this form is that ITR 1 is very basic form in which very limited details are required to be furnished and only a limited salaried taxpayer are allowed to furnish this form. Due to its limitation Taxpayers has to File ITR 2 which is very complicated. To remove this complexity department introduced a new form ITR2A i.e. in between ITR 1 and ITR 2.
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Earlier the provisions of Annual Return were governed under Section 159,160,161, 162 & Schedule V of the Act, 1956 where as now the all the sections are merged into one hut under Section 92 of the Act, 2013 excluding format for the same which is provided in Form No. MGT-7 prescribed in Rule 11 of the Companies (Management & Administration) Rules, 2014.
Applicability: Section 185 applies to both Public and Private Companies. Section 185 prohibits the companies: I. For providing any loan to its directors or any other person to whom such a director is interested. II. For giving any guarantee or security in connection with such loan taken by director or any other person to whom such a director is interested.
Ankit Gupta Recently introduced ITR-1 Sahaj, ITR2, ITR 2A & ITR 4S Sugam for A.Y. 2015-16 vide Notification No. 49/2015-Income Tax, Dated: June 22, 2015 contains many changes as compared to ITR for A.Y. 2014-15. I have compiled all the changes in Excel file for your ready reference. Download Changes in ITR 1 and ITR 2 for A.Y. […]
ITR-1 SAHAJ- WHO CAN USE THIS RETURN FORM- This Return Form is to be used by an individual whose total income for the assessment year 2015-16 includes:- (a) Income from Salary/ Pension; or (b) Income from One House Property (excluding cases where loss is brought forward from previous years); or (c) Income from Other Sources (excluding Winning from Lottery and Income from Race Horses)
CBDT notifies revised ITR-1, ITR2 and ITR-4 Salong with new form ITR-2A for A.Y 2015-16; In lieu of foreign trip details, newly notified forms seek passport number,if available; New forms exempt disclosure of dormant bank accounts details; Further, account balance in bank accounts, now not required to be disclosed;