Import from Iran apple but direct payment not allowed to iran

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Importing apples from Iran 🍎 but direct payment to iran is not allowed from India
hence creditors are standing, and The party paid payment to others as per creditors instructions in india. what I do in tax audit
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quite a complex situation! In a tax audit, you'll need to disclose the details of the transaction and the payment made to the creditors in India. Here are some steps to consider: 1. *Disclose the transaction*: Report the import of apples from Iran in your books of accounts and disclose the transaction in the tax audit report. 2. *Explain the payment arrangement*: Provide details about the payment arrangement made with the creditors in India, as instructed by the Iranian supplier. 3. *Show proof of payment*: Furnish proof of payment made to the creditors in India, such as bank statements, payment receipts, or other relevant documents. 4. *Highlight the compliance*: Emphasize that the payment was made in compliance with the extant regulations and guidelines, despite the restrictions on direct payment to Iran. 5. *Consult a tax expert*: Seek guidance from a tax consultant or chartered accountant to ensure you're meeting all tax compliance requirements and taking advantage of available exemptions or relief. Some possible tax implications to consider: - *GST*: Ensure you've paid appropriate GST on the import of apples. - *TDS*: Check if any Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is applicable on the payment made to creditors. - *FTTR*: If the payment is considered a foreign transaction, you may need to report it under the Foreign Transaction Reporting (FTR) framework. Remember to maintain detailed documentation and seek professional advice to navigate this complex situation.


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