Amit Sharma
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This Query has 1 replies

08 January 2008 at 11:39

Help Urgent

Dear Sir,

I have a doubt the following is the situation:-

The invoice amount is for 100 Rs, In our books we charge withholding tax @10% thatb means the invoice amount is now Rs110/-

Now Rs100/- is given to vendor & on that service tax is charged.

The excess Rs 10/- also do we have to charge Service Tax.

Sir and also please give me ref to which act or section you got the data from.

Thanks,

Amit


Samir
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This Query has 3 replies

08 January 2008 at 10:10

Interest on purchase of shares

Company XYZ Pvt Ltd wants to purchase the 100% shares of ABC Pvt Ltd FROM Mr and Mrs X. To purchase the shares XYZ Ltd will have to take the loan. In this case can XYZ Pvt Ltd claim interest paid as expense in their books of accounts and claim benefit under income tax?


radhaswamyh
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madan
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08 January 2008 at 09:41

tax deduction at source

we are private limited company. We were using a car for hire. per month hire charges Rs.11000/- inthis way it is applicable any tds. please give tax rate and explanation of applicable section.


Praveen Nigam
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This Query has 1 replies

08 January 2008 at 09:18

Writing off stores & spares.

stores & spares, which have become unusable, and written off from the books of the company. Whether such writ off is an allowable expenditure in income tax or not. Is there any case law in support of such write off.


Mahesh
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

08 January 2008 at 09:01

E filing acknowledgement not printed;

We have voluntarily filed e ITR form ITR2 for one of our clients claiming refund of tax; without digital signature.
However, during the filing process there was power failure and acknowledgement could not be generated and printed.
However, now if we want to file the return it is not accepted by the website and it says revised return is to be filed since already the return has been accepted.
How can we get the acknowledgement to submit it to the Income Tax Department.


DIBYENDU BANERJEE
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07 January 2008 at 22:05

SECTION 195

As per recent directive of RBI CA certificate regarding tax deduction under Section 195 has to be submitted to bank for making any remittance abroad. Section 195 covers payment to foreign company and says TDS FOR DEDUCTION ON ANY OTHER SUM CHARGEABLE UNDER THE ACT . In case of payment of import purchase will this be applicable? Please also refer to Section 195(2).


VENKAT
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07 January 2008 at 19:35

section 80 e

I want to know that the interest on educational loan is a claimable in the hands of father if paid during the loan period on behalf of his son educational loan ie during the course of study of his son


Ishita
This Query has 1 replies

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A.Y. 2007-08, Assessee: Individual.
There is short term capital gain taxable @ 10% of Rs 20000. Income from other sources Rs 100000 and deduction u/s 80c Rs. 80000. Will there be a tax liability on account of S.T. Capital gain taxed @ 10%?
In other way, is there compulsory taxation of short term capital gains charged @ 10% even if the total income does not exceed the taxable limit?


SHEEJITH
This Query has 4 replies

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07 January 2008 at 15:12

TRUST without 12A REGN

A public charitable trust receives corpus donation from trustees and other persons during the year 2005-06 and 2006-07

The trust has not taken 12A registraion. Now applying for regn

Whether the corpus donation is liable to tax ?






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