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TDS on Purchase of Goods

Section 194Q – As per provisions of section 194Q of the Income Tax Act,…

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Section 194Q

– As per provisions of section 194Q of the Income Tax Act, TDS is deductible if-
– The buyer is responsible for making payment of a sum to the resident seller; and
– Such payment is to be done for the purchase of goods of the value/ aggregate of the value exceeding INR 50 Lakhs p.a.

Explanation of the term ‘buyer’-

– As per explanation to section 194Q, the term ‘buyer’ means as under-
– A person having total sales/ gross receipts/ turnover exceeding INR 10 Crores in the immediately preceding Financial Year in which the specified purchase of goods took place;
– Buyer will not include anyperson notified by the Central Government.

Relaxation of Time Limit for Tax Compliances Under Income Tax Act

Sr No Particulars Earllier Date Revised Date 1 TDS return for Last Quarter (Jan’21…

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Sr No ParticularsEarllier DateRevised Date
1TDS return for Last Quarter (Jan’21 – Mar’21)31-05-202130-06-2021
2Form 16 Certificate furnishing Date6/15/20217/15/2021
3Due Date of Income Tax Return (AY 2021-22 i.e. FY 2020-21)7/31/20219/30/2021
4Due Date of Income Tax Return For Audit Entity (AY 2021-22 i.e. FY 2020-21)10/31/202111/30/2021
5Tax Audit Report Submission For FY 2020-219/30/202110/31/2021
6Due Date for Belated Income Tax Return12/31/20211/31/2022
7Statement of Specified Financial Transaction (SFT) for FY 20-2131-05-202130-06-2021

Knowledge Series For Commerce Students: Know Your Home Loan

Home Loans cater to your needs or possibly a renovation, construction, or additional repairs…

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Home Loans cater to your needs or possibly a renovation, construction, or additional repairs to your humble abode. It is affiliated with a plethora of facets that the borrower needs to take into consideration before he/she can finally attempt to avail of such a loan.

How Much Of A Loan Amount Are You Eligible To Avail?
The predominant requirement is the eligibility of the borrower in the repayment of the loan that would determine the tenure, interest rates, and down payments attached to the loan amount. Your surplus income will drive the lender to figure out the actual amount of loan that you are eligible for.

So, your total assets, total liabilities, and the apparent stability of income play a pivotal role in gaining the lender’s trust. At the end of the day, a bank needs to ensure that your financial stability will not pose any problem for them in the repayment of the loan amount.

Additional Charges And Figures That You Need To Be Aware Of
Statistically, the bank assumes that as much as 50% of your income would suffice for your loan repayment, furthermore, the desired tenure, as well as pegged interest rate, will also impact the decision of assessing the amount of loan.

The majority of lenders expect around 10 to 20 per cent of the amount of home’s purchase in the form of a down payment on your part, and the remaining portion of the loan is eventually financed by the lender.

Now, this aggregate amount of loan encompasses certain charges, for instance, registration, transfer, stamp duty etc. You may be eligible for a larger amount but it does not necessarily mean that you have to get that much amount financed, even a significantly smaller amount can also be availed which directly relies on your requirement.

It is advisable, however, that keeping the ratio of down payment relatively higher than the ratio of loan amount so that the ultimate cost of interest payable can be mitigated and be kept at the desired level.

The Necessity Of A Co-Applicant
Additionally, having a co-applicant is an indispensable requirement to fulfil, so if you are the only owner of the property under scrutiny, then, in this case, an immediate sibling or any other family member can be anointed as a co-applicant.

What Specific Documents You Will Require For The Loan?
The documentation process is another integral and intrinsic phase where a checklist of specified documents is handed out by the bank which is to be filled accurately to steer clear of future ramifications.

Your unique identity proof, proof of residence, form 16/Income tax returns and recent salary slips which has to be decidedly authenticated by your employer and has to be self-attested.

But generally, in most cases, collateral security is also warranted such as insurance policies, units of mutual funds or any other significant investment. In most cases, the designated property is purposefully mortgaged in favour of the lender in the form of security until the loan has been repaid in its entirety.

Should You Secure Your Home Loan With An Insurance Policy?
It is vehemently advisable to secure insurance in favour of the home loan so that the liability does not fall on anyone else, but you alone will be secured enough to repay it. Now there are two prominent plans which are prevalent in today’s scenario, i.e. pure term insurance and the other one is a Mortgage insurance plan.

Now the loan amount should be equivalent to the insurance amount. As far as the premium is concerned, then a single premium, as well as regular premiums, will be the coveted choice. However, it is not mandatory to avail of insurance cover but a sense of self-assurance is generated by availing of such service.

Disbursement Of Loan
The documentation process is the precursor of the disbursement of the loan. The magnitude of the loan amount is solely scrutinised based on the documentary proof and that entails the procurement of a sanction letter from the bank which explicitly states the final amount of loan, duration, and applicable interest rate etc.

So in a nutshell, when the loan has finally been confirmed from the bank, it is commonly referred to as disbursement of the loan after getting through entire technical and legal or valuation activities and handover the cheque or demand draft in favour of seller after successful execution of sale deed and mortgage deed of the house.

Types Of Interest Rates
Rates of home loan can be distinct in the form of fixed or flexible. Calculation of EMI varies as per the various financial institutions/banks from where your loan has been sanctioned. Underlying additional charges also apply in tandem with the payment of the EMI such as processing fee which is generally about 0.5 to 1% of the loan amount. Now, repayment in the form of EMI begins right after the month when the loan has been disbursed.

Repayment Through ECS
Electronic Clearing System (ECS) is one of the avenues through which the repayment of the loan can be done, which involves direct payment of the loan amount from your salary account on a specific date of the repayment.

If you are eligible to pay higher EMI, then it will certainly benefit you since it acts as a long-term advance. Clearing the obligated amount faster will alleviate and relieve your mental stress easily.

Pre-Closure
The borrower always has this option at his disposal to pre-close his/her loan way ahead of the specified duration. However if the interest on your loan is of floating nature, then you will not be bound to pay additional charges, whereas if it is of a fixed nature, then certain charges may be applicable.

Every financer or lender should explicitly state in their statement the total interest as well as the principal amount payable at the very beginning of the financial year. This will eventually serve as a propellent factor to the department of accounts regarding your proof of investment for necessary tax deductions.

This phenomenon will serve you to reap tax benefits at the end of the year. It is prudent to pick the lender that renders the lowest EMIs option which can mean that you are paying a significantly lesser amount of money in the form of repayments as compared to other applicants from any other financial institution.

How Your Grievances Can Be Addressed
There may be incidences that a borrower may not be satisfied with the services rendered by the bank or some other pertaining relevant problem might occur.

So in that case, you can mention your grievance specifically in writing delineating the factors that displeased you, which needs to be addressed at the concerned branch and if however, the bank does not resolve or overlooks your concern then you have the option at your disposal to lodge your complaint with the ombudsman.

Income Tax Benefit of Housing Loan
Interest payment for housing loan is deductible under the head income from house property. The maximum limit is Rs. 2 Lacs p.a. u/s. 24(b). Moreover, we can also get benefit u/s. 80C of income tax for the principal repayment of housing loan with maximum limit of Rs. 1.50 Lacs. The stamp duty and registration charges paid at the time of registration of sale deed is also deductible u/s 80C of Income Tax Act, 1961.

Section 80C of the Income Tax Act

In computing the total income of an assessee, being an individual or a Hindu…

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In computing the total income of an assessee, being an individual or a Hindu divided family (HUF), section 80C deductions are applicable. This section tells us that if we invest our money into specific investment avenues like life insurance, subscription to certain equity mutual funds or debentures, etc., you will get a reduction in your tax payable amount by way of deduction from tax computable income. The deduction does not exceed Rs. 1,50,000/-.

But the question arises where to invest or if any expenses are made then which are the expenses which will get a deduction, right? So here is the list…

1. Life Insurance: Premiums paid toward all life insurance policies are eligible for tax benefits under Section 80C. This deduction can be claimed for premiums paid towards ensuring self, spouse or wife, dependent children and any member of Hindu Undivided Family (HUF).

2. Public Provident Fund: Public Provident Fund (PPF) contributions are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80C. PPF accounts have a maximum or utmost deposit limit of Rs. 1,50,000/- p.a., therefore, we can claim a deduction of the amount deposited in PPF account under Section 80C.

3. Stamp Duty and Registration Charges: While buying a property, one of the largest expenses you will have to bear is the 4.9% stamp duty and 1% registration charges of sale deed value in Gujarat. To give some benefit to the taxpayers or people are eligible to pay tax, the government has included these expenses under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. To the benefit of taxpayers.

4. Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana: Investments made in Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, which is a saving scheme for the girl child, are to be claimed for tax deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. A parent or legal guardian of a girl child, who has not crossed the age of 10 years, can open this account. Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana account can be opened for two girl children. We can open one account per one girl child and can be extended to a third if twins are involved.

5. As tuition fees (excluding any payment towards any development fees or donation or payment of similar nature), whether at the time of admission or thereafter-
(a). To any university, college, school or other educational institutions situated within India;
(b). For the purpose of full-time education of any of the persons as specified in the act.

6. As subscription of any units of any mutual fund referred to in clause (23D) of section 10 and approved by the Board of an application by such mutual fund in the prescribed form.

7. As subscription to such bonds issued by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.

8. In an account under the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme Rules, 2004.

9. The insurance, deferred annuity, provident fund & superannuation fund.

10. Unit-linked insurance plan and an annuity plan.

11. Pension fund and subscription to any deposit schemes as specified.

12. Principal repayment of the amount borrowed for purchase or construction of a residential house.

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