If you’re a small business owner or self-employed professional, you’ve likely felt overwhelmed by the paperwork and compliance demands that come with tax season. India’s Income Tax Act recognizes this struggle, and Sections 44AD and 44ADA offer a much-needed break. These sections introduce presumptive taxation schemes—a simplified way to handle […]
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A Comprehensive Guide to Sections 44AB, 44AD, and 44ADA
For many small business owners and professionals, tax compliance can be a daunting task, filled with complex calculations and legal jargon. Fortunately, the Indian Income Tax Act has provisions that make tax compliance easier and more straightforward through presumptive taxation schemes. Sections 44AB, 44AD, and 44ADA specifically target small businesses […]
Continue readingTax-Free Rate for a Company under Section 44AD and Section 44ADA of the Income Tax Act, India
Sections 44AD and 44ADA of the Income Tax Act, of 1961, offer a simplified taxation scheme for small businesses and professionals. These provisions aim to ease the compliance burden on small taxpayers by allowing them to declare income on a presumptive basis. Section 44AD: Presumptive Taxation for Small Businesses Section […]
Continue readingDeemed Profit (Section 44AD): A Comprehensive Guide
Deemed profit is a concept in taxation where certain income is presumed or deemed to be the profit of a taxpayer, regardless of the actual profit earned. This concept is often used to simplify tax compliance, particularly for small businesses and certain types of transactions. Deemed profit provisions are specified […]
Continue readingSection 44AD of the Income Tax Act: A Comprehensive Guide
Section 44AD of the Income Tax Act is a presumptive taxation scheme designed to simplify the tax filing process for small taxpayers. This section allows eligible taxpayers to declare income as a percentage of their turnover or gross receipts, thereby reducing the burden of maintaining detailed books of accounts. Basic […]
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