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Aman

31 Mar 2022

I am a freelancer/individual businessman. I buy videos from freelancers and sell them to another party with some margin. Let's say I buy a video at 90 rupees and sell it for 100. Now the party I am selling, paid me rup 100 and I paid 90 rup back to the person I bought from. Yet the company showed in my files that 100 rup is my payment but my real profit is rup 10. What is my taxable income here?

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CA Gaurav Garg       31 Mar 2022

In this case, Gross Receipts will be 100, and all calculation under gst and income tax will be made considering 100/- as gross receipts, and taxable profit will be 10/-

CA Rahul Dwivedi       31 Mar 2022

Dear Aman,
There are diferrece between sales/receipt and profit. In your case Rs. 100 is your sales value against that you can claim exepses and balance will be treated as your income for the purpose of income tax. For further consultation and advice you can reach us at ca.rahuldwivedi@gmail.com or 9004486477

CA Puja Sharma       2 Apr 2022

Your taxable income will be Rs. 10 in Income Tax Act, For more details you can connect with me at ca.pujasharma@outlook.com

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Saravanakumar

30 Mar 2022

Hi CAs,
I have received High Value Transaction msg from income tax department. I have checked their e-campaign and AIS portal. Three section are shown. My Salary, Dividend and Interest on FD. Under these sections, transactions are marked as option and expected. Not sure what need to do. Can someone enlighten me reg this?
Ecampaign List Msg :
Pending Feedback on Information in AIS Pending
Note: The information on which feedback is required, is marked as "Expected" in the AIS view. Please click "Provide feedback in AIS" to navigate to AIS and provide feedback.

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Magshwaran

29 Mar 2022

Hi Team,
After post COVID ear, possibilities are open to work (remote job) for foreign company (not registered in India, ex - it is in Sweden only) from India. Have few questions. please kindly help me.
1. what is the best way to get the salary?
2. How to pay taxes for that salary?
3. If we are paying taxes in India, would they allow exemption like HRA, LTA, 80C, 80D, etc

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CA Puja Sharma       30 Mar 2022

You have to take your salary in your Indian bank account because you are working remotely.
Tax to be paid in India based on the slab rate applicable. If any tax is deducted by the Sweden employer you can take the credit for it using DTAA provisions.
You cannot claim HRA and LTA becuase the salary structure of Sweden will not include these components. However, you can claim other deductions.
For more assistance, you can connect with me at ca.pujasharma@outlook.com for consultation.

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Sanjana

29 Mar 2022

I am doing my articleship.I am not able to get proper exposure or guidance.Can you help me

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Sandhya

27 Mar 2022

I had working with a company till October and again I am going to join it but they are asking me that they will give 26000 with 10% TDS deduction. I am not understanding why they want to deduct TDS (free lancing job)

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CA Rahul Dwivedi       28 Mar 2022

Dear Sandhya,
Amount paid to freelancer may be covered under 2 heads
1) Professional Fees U/s 194J in that case TDS deduction is 10% (Threshold limit for the year is 30K )
2) Commission/Brokerage/Rebate in that case TDS rate is 5% (Threshold limit for the year is 15K).
So they are showing payment made to you as professional fee & deducting TDS @ 10%.
You will get the refund of TDS deducted when you file the ITR.

For Further consultation you can reach us at ca.rahuldwivedi@gmail.com or 9004485377

CA Puja Sharma       28 Mar 2022

A smentioned by you they will be deducting TDS @ 10% on your frrlancing job. They might be deducting the TDS u/s 194J for Professional Fees.
Please look into your contract whether tehre will be employer employee relationship or it will be consulting assignment?

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