SUNNY SK
13 February 2024 at 14:28

TDS - software purchase

Dear Sir,
Is TDS on purchase of software from resident is applicable ? If yes, section under which and rate please explain.


Adhitthan

Hi,
A registered person has passed away and while filing for new registration of legal heir, the reason for registration was provided as voluntary basis by the applicant instead of "death of proprietor". Now the ITC balance in the GSTN of registered person has to be transferred to its successor/legal heir. Kindly let me know how to transfer the ITC balance.


Kavita R

Kindly let me know the stamp duty on gift deed tranfer of residential flat in Mumbai from brother to sister and mother to son ?

Is stamp duty mandatory in case of gift deed in MUMBAI?

Kindly guide the procedure .


Akhila

Is it possible to carry forward the tds for A.Y 21-22 to A.Y 24-25 ? If it is possible whether we ne need to carry forward the income with tds while filing updated return for A.Y 21-22 in case original return is not filed


SUNNY SK
13 February 2024 at 10:10

EPF Interest

Dear Sir,

The accumulated interest on EPF account at the time of withdrawal of EPF amount after continuous 5 years service is Taxable or not ?? Please explain.


Spark S

We have two designated partners in our LLP. we want to pay regular monthly remuneration to the partners (this is not profit sharing). How do I record this on journal entry? we are using Zoho books.

I tried to categorize the transaction on banking tab as money out->owner's drawing->drawing (journal entry is owners drawing dr and bank account cr) but it reduces the share capital (equity) in balance sheet. since the remuneration paid is more than the initial capital, currently share capital is showing in negative which I think is not correct.

Can someone please help me resolve the issue? the objective is to pay monthly remuneration to the working partner and deduct it under profit and loss as per section 40 (B).

Thank you





Sunil
12 February 2024 at 23:32

Joint development agreement clauses

what clause should be put in JDA / GPA so that capital gain is not realised on the date of signing JDA/GPA.

as per the new rule is only the payment of capital gain pushed to year of obtaining OC or even the transfer date is pushed. This causing a problem in treating asset as long term vs short term.


Adhitthan
12 February 2024 at 22:45

GSTR 9 Reporting ITC reversed via DRC 03

Hi,
While preparing GSTR 9 it has been noted that ITC has been availed on blocked credits, now since the specified period has passed, the same has to be reversed via DRC 03. After reversing the same where should we report the ITC so reversed, Should it be reported in Table 7 Details of ITC reversed and ineligible ITC for the financial year or in Table 12 Reversal of ITC availed during the FY. or Should the same be reported in GSTR 9C Table 12 as unreconciled ITC Since the credit has been not taken in Books of Accounts?


Surajit Bhattacharya

Say my father invested 'x' amount of rupees in REC 54 EC bond in 2020. He was the first holder and I was the second holder. There were no other joint holders. My father used to get 'y' amount of interest per year from the said bond and this amount used to get credited in his own bank account (my mother was joint holder in this bank account). My father died in December 2023. Now, if I perform transmission of the said bond in my own name and own bank account number, it is clear that from now onwards, the aforementioned 'y' amount of interest from the bond will start getting credited in my own bank account and I have to pay income tax on that. My question is: On maturity, when the invested principal amount will get credited to my own bank account, will I have to pay income tax on this principal amount?


Parthesh
12 February 2024 at 19:40

MOU on stamp paper

Is it mandatory to do MOU between hospital and TPA(Insurance companies) on stamp paper?