This article provides a general overview of bookkeeping for small businesses and highlights the top 8 bookkeeping errors that small businesses make.
Fake invoices refer to documents that falsely represent a transaction between two parties, typically involving the exchange of goods or services for payment. These invoices are deliberately created to deceive and can be used for various fraudulent purposes.
In the realm of business, the interest rate on loans is a critical factor that determines capital expenses, as well as the potential for business growth and profitability.
In recent months, Indian gamers have been able to access an exciting new online gambling genre: crypto casino gaming. As with pretty much every cryptocurrency t..
TDS under GST Law shall be deducted as per the provision of Section 51 of the CentralGoods and Services Tax Act, 2017, Section21 of the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and Section 20 of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, read with Rule 66 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.
The new 'Discard' facility allows taxpayers to manage their ITR filings more efficiently and helps rectify any inaccuracies or omissions within the specified windows. But it's essential to use it with caution as once discarded, an ITR can't be restored.
The Companies Act has strengthened the role and position of the company secretaries. In particular, it considers a company secretary as key managerial personnel.
In the dynamic realm of income taxation, the process of reassessment has witnessed significant legal amendments aimed at striking a balance between taxpayer rights and revenue interests. Recent changes, particularly those introduced by the Finance Acts of 2021 and 2022
Stamp Duty on Shares is a government-imposed tax on the exchange of financial securities, as outlined in the Companies Act, 2013. This duty is applicable to transactions involving a transfer deed, such as the exchange or transfer of shares, or a change in ownership of property.
Section 201(1) of the Income Tax Act establishes that a person responsible for deducting TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on distributed income is deemed an "assessee in default" if they fail to deduct or pay the TDS.