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Please guide me whether tax is required to be deducted at source on payment of Commission to foreign agent for arranging the materials to be purchased by my client. If yes, please give the reference of the section for provision and rate of TDS

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amitmaurya
28 July 2008 at 14:11

Tds in case of a logistic company

Suppose there is a XYZ logistic co. It have been hired by PQR Co. for custom Clearence and delivery to its destination in Bombay. XYZ Co. hired a transporater MN Roadways for transporting the goods to Bombay. The cost incurred by the co. is Rs. 40000( for transportation) Rs. 500(Misc exp.) and its income Rs. 5000(Assume). Total bill of RS. 45500 is sent to the PQR & Co. for reimbursment.
Who is Liable to deduct tds?
If the tds is not dedcuted by both the party on the transportation expense than who will be liable for that.
Note: the expenses incurred by the logistic co. is Booked under JOB cost. and the same is reimbursable expense.

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CA Manish K Dhoot
27 July 2008 at 21:04

Xtra courses

helo frnds, i m manish
i m in CA final nd my attempt is May 2010.
i want to do some xtra courses of short duration like 2-6 months along with CA.
plz suggest me some xtra courses that i can do. msg me or mail me at manu60250@gmail.com.

thanx

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MANIAN and RAO

A foreign company incorporated in UAE has no operations in India and has no income or assessment in India. It entered into an agreement with an Indian company to train its personnel in India by the Indian company, for a period of 3 months. For the services, it pays charges to the Indian company. Whether the foreign company is liable to deduct tax at source on such payment to the Indian company? (payment nature is one covered u/s 194C). If so, whether it has to obtain PAN / TAN and file TDS return? If not deducting TDS, what are the consequences? Whether, and if so to what extent, the Indian company as its agent would be liable for such default of the foreign company?

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george arvind shanu
25 July 2008 at 14:58

Excise Duty

Hi im a PCC article and my present client is a manufacturin concern, can somone guide me on wat Excise duty is? how CENVAT credit is availed ?and what PLA is...........Tnks

P.S: im tataly blank on tis.

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sachin saxena
25 July 2008 at 13:36

145 A in 3CD form


in case of AOP where only closin stock of only raw material & wip .PLZ TELL me in 3CD form it is compulsory to filled IF YES THEN HOW I SHOW IT. we have contract and we are charging WCT @ 12.5% & 4%.
plz fast

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Guest
24 July 2008 at 23:21

Payment U/S 40A(3) [ Rule 6DD(k) ]

As per the rule 6DD(k) payment made by any person to his agent who is required to make payment in cash for goods or services on behalf of such person is not covered U/S 40A(3).

My question is the if the aforesaid agent makes cash payment above Rs. 20000, then weather such expenditure is allowed or not?

Thanks

Kunal Agrawal
kunalagrawal@aol.in
+91-99295-03735

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Gagandeep Bajaj

Hi

asked this question under your forum, but didnt get many reponses, so putting it here. Sorry, if this is not the right place.

My company gives me the option of "Fuel and Maintenance" of upto Rs. 1,50,000/- per annum in my CTC.On showing proper bills every month, I get this money in my salary (as a part of CTC ofcourse) and this Rs.1,50,000/- is not taxable. My questions are following:

1) They have deducted amount of Rs. 10,200/- as FBT @ 6.80%. Is this correct (the %age of 6.80)?

2) I gave them a bill(cash memo) of Rs. 13,500/- from an authentic repair center which was just labour and denting work. But the bill didn't have any CST or service tax number. My company rejected the bill on the ground that it is not having CST number. Is a bill not considered authentic till it has CST number?? If they are not correct, could you please tell me the law under which this bill is authentic??

3) Going through topics on these websites only, can I give my insurance premium bill also under this category (under wat law) ??

4) Again, in the topics, there is provision for salary of the driver also. How can I show this as a part, as there will be no bill for this.

Any help would be appreciated, and if you can tell me the section and law also, so I can at least say something to the company people.

Thanks

Gagandeep Bajaj

(Software Engineer)

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tarin shah
24 July 2008 at 14:48

interest on NSS taxable?

hi,

could anyone suggest whether interest on NSS is taxable or not,,
please reply with clause supporting it..

regards,
tarin shah

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SHEEJITH
24 July 2008 at 10:29

brought forward depreciation

whether brought forward business depreciation can be set off against Salary Income of the current year ?

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