AJAYI
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I am paid biweekly in foreign company in USA. Half of my March salary I received in March that I offered to tax. The second half I received in April, 2024. My CA told me that since the salary was received in April, and the tax was deducted in April 2024 in the foreign jurisdiction(Which is a different tax year in India), I won't be able to claim FTC on this amount and that's why I should not include it in FY 2023-24 income. Is my CA correct?


Daya
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This Query has 1 replies

27 November 2024 at 17:46

GST input booked in relevent expenses

GST input not claimed and booked as expenses , whether TDS to be deducted on Taxable value or Inclusive of GST amount.


Daya
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This Query has 1 replies

27 November 2024 at 17:42

TDs rate on event Management

what is TDS rate on event Managemnt. and which section applied.


Vignesh Raja
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28 November 2024 at 15:28

TDS Deduction Online Learing Platform

Hi All

Is the TDS to be deducted on Online Learning Platforms Like Coursera Subscription by Company to His Employees ?

And the Coursera is Actually Outside of India which he provide service in India for the Subscription and he has the SNRR Account Bonafide Transactions in Rupees

All transactions in the SNRR account will be subject to payment of applicable taxes in
India- Google Search

As of My Underating That the payment relates to subscription of an online learning platform, it typically falls under:

1. Royalty (if it involves access to copyrighted material, intellectual property, software, etc.).

2. Fees for Technical Services (FTS) (if it includes the use of technical expertise, know-how, or systems).

Both royalty and FTS are subject to TDS under Section 195.

Payment in SNRR Account:

Payments into an SNRR account are treated as domestic payments for tax purposes and are subject to Indian TDS rules.

Nature of Payment to Coursera:
Online Learning Subscription:

Payments for subscription to platforms like Coursera generally qualify as royalty under Indian tax law. This is because:
You are paying for access to intellectual property (e.g., course materials, software, or content hosted on Coursera).

Payments for accessing online databases or software platforms are considered royalty under Section 9(1)(vi).

As per Section 195, any payment to a non-resident that is chargeable to tax in India requires TDS to be deducted as the SNRRA Account considered as Domestic Payments

Is My Understanding is Correct

If yes, Kindly share any supporting or Case Study Regarding this Scenarion

Thanks in Advance

Regards
Vignesh Raja


Rajani Bhagat
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This Query has 5 replies

26 November 2024 at 17:00

Refund of AY 22-23

Hello CCI members,
I have one query for IT refund for AY 22-23.

Case Individual
Source of Income- Salary
For AY 22-23 I have filed ITR and received a demand notice of Rs.14000 but by mistake challan was deposited under SAT 300 instead of 400.
But department adjusted it against our refund in AY 23-24. I filed rectification request for correction of challan and it is now reflecting under 400.
Now how can I claim my refund against this challan.

Please suggest.

Thanks


binu sukumaran
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

sir,
one of my friend has only income from business and he has loan from single house property.
let's me know whether he can set deduction this tax amount from business income to interest from house property and this principal loan amount.
with regards
Binu


Daya
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This Query has 1 replies

26 November 2024 at 00:12

TDS under section and rate of TDS

TDS on web development under which section to be deducted and what rate will be applicable.


Daya
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

TDS under section 194Q and TCS under section 206C applicable total value Minus 50 Lakh.
50 Lakh inclusive of GST or without GST


Kollipara Sundaraiah
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This Query has 2 replies

Sir,
Gst and it registered dealer bogus purchase some amount found by gst officer (evedience payment through on bank channel and e-waybill documents not supported)
Question:
Assessess Bogus purchase transaction treatment in it act.


LoneWolf
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This Query has 1 replies

I had salary in USA in Jan, Feb, March 2024. I have shown this in FSI and paid tax on it. My CA told me to show this in point G of schedule FA as well as it didn't have the cutoff of 31 December mentioned.
Now I have come to know that the point G follows the 31 December cutoff as well. So I should not have reported this income in schedule FA and shown only till December 31, 2023 in this schedule so for me it would have been 0.
Should i try to rectify it or it is okay? I don't want to rectify it because of form 67 and other complexities and it has already been processed. Is there anything to worry or I can just explain in case of any scrutiny.






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