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05 January 2017 if a person has the business of CCTV Camera fitting than under which code his income will come?? What will be the code in ITR??

05 January 2017 Can u please elaborate? Is he engaged in fitting cameras, or he is also selling the cameras. Does he also engaged any persons for that and distributing salaries to them?

05 January 2017 He is doing both selling and fitting


02 August 2024 For a person engaged in the business of selling and fitting CCTV cameras, the income classification and reporting will depend on the nature of the business activities. Here's how it can be categorized:

### Income Classification

1. **Nature of Business:**
- **Selling:** Income from selling CCTV cameras falls under trading or business income.
- **Fitting (Service):** Income from fitting or installation services is classified under professional or service income.

2. **Relevant Codes and Reporting in ITR:**

**In ITR-3:**

For a business of selling and fitting CCTV cameras, the appropriate form is **ITR-3**, which is used by individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) who have income from a proprietary business or profession.

**Schedule:**

1. **Schedule BP (Business or Profession):**
- This is where you report the income from both selling and fitting activities.
- **Code for Business Income:**
- If you are a trader, your business income will typically fall under codes like **"Trading of goods"**. There isn’t a specific code for CCTV cameras, so you would use the general codes for trading.
- **Code for Professional Income:**
- For fitting or installation services, the income is treated as professional income. In this case, you would report it under the category of **"Income from Professional Services"** if it qualifies as a professional service.

2. **Detailed Reporting:**
- **Sales:** Report the total sales amount in the "Gross Receipts" section.
- **Expenses:** Deduct any business expenses related to both selling and fitting in the "Business Expenses" section.
- **Net Income:** Calculate the net income by subtracting expenses from gross receipts.

**In ITR-4:**

If you are a small or medium-sized enterprise with presumptive taxation under Section 44AD or 44ADA, and you opt for presumptive taxation:

**Schedule:**

1. **Schedule BP (Business or Profession):**
- For ITR-4, if you are opting for presumptive taxation under Section 44AD or 44ADA, you will report the total gross receipts and income from the business of selling and fitting CCTV cameras.
- **Code for Business Income:** The code will still be related to general trading or service provision. The specific code for CCTV camera business might not be available, so use the general code for business income.

**Income Codes in ITR Forms:**

While the exact codes may not specify CCTV cameras, you should use the following general descriptions in the ITR forms:

- **ITR-3:**
- **Schedule BP (Business or Profession)**
- Code for **"Trading of Goods"** or **"Professional Services"**

- **ITR-4:**
- **Schedule BP (Business or Profession)**
- Report under presumptive income sections as per applicable rules.

### Summary:

- **ITR-3** or **ITR-4** (depending on the nature of accounting and presumptive taxation) is suitable for reporting income from both selling and fitting CCTV cameras.
- Use **Schedule BP** to detail income and expenses.
- The exact code for "CCTV Cameras" might not be available; use general business or professional service codes as applicable.

Ensure to consult a tax professional to confirm the appropriate classification and reporting based on your specific business model and accounting practices.



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