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ramya
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07 May 2024 at 12:48

SALARY EPF REGARDING

I Want to know that, EPF amount of the employee could change by every month due to LOP or not.?
For. EX., one of our employee gross salary was Rs.35000/- . for this month after deducting the loss of pay for 5 days the earned salary was 25000, on this we calcualted epf (12% from Basic + DA ), amount of rs.1800/- . on the other hand, for same employer without Leave or LOP for last month, his earned salary was Rs.35000/-, on this calculation of epf amount of rs.2160/-, ( My question was the amount of EPF vary from every month by LOP or remains the same amount, even lop occurs )


Patruni Murty
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

05 May 2024 at 18:43

HUF inheritance

When Karta of HUF expires and when there are no other members in the HUF., who will get the assets of the HUF


Mahabir Prasad Agarwal
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

04 May 2024 at 15:24

Updated ITR and Aadhar No.

If a person does not has Aadhar No., can he file update Return ?


muthusundar
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This Query has 1 replies

The Sales ledger field will not appear below the Party A/c name field when: The transaction is recorded with voucher class in the accounting invoice mode. The option Select common Ledger Account for Item Allocation is disabled in sales Voucher Configuration screen.


TANVI GUPTA
This Query has 7 replies

This Query has 7 replies

01 May 2024 at 15:57

Demerger of CA firm

if a proprietor ship firm merged in partnership firm and that proprietorship firm want to demerge later, is all the current partners of the newly merged firm consent and otp validation is required to demerge or only proprietorship consent or otp validation is required after giving notice by the proprietorship to icai and other partners.


k chakraborty
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This Query has 1 replies

Can a partnership Firm issue receipt, signed by one partner on behalf of the firm, to its other partner for capital contribution made by him? My dobut came from the fact that the Firm has no separate legal existence outside its partners. Hence can a firm (the collective) issue receipt to its partners ( the constituent)


rajesh
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

25 April 2024 at 15:27

MSME CLASSIFICATION

Sir,

Can we include hire purchased plant and machinery in MSME classification.

Thanks in advance


Surender Goyal
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This Query has 1 replies

25 April 2024 at 12:05

Gratuity Reversal

HI All, We have provisioned gratuity to follow the rule for provision of gratuity for all employees employed till the end of year.Now as per provision of gratuity we have to pay for full service of 5 years. My question is if an employee left the Company before completion of 5 years then under which section the Company can reverse the gratuity. Thanks in advance


jhansi laxmi
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

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Kunjan
This Query has 1 replies

This Query has 1 replies

21 April 2024 at 22:40

Transmission to legal heir

If first holder dies and then second holder also dies, whose legal heir will get shares?
My view 2nd heirs as whoever dies last , becomes owner