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COMPUTATION OF PROFITS & GAINS OF
BUSINESS OR PROFESSION:
for B Com students
Assessment year 2016-17
Based on B. Com Syllabus of Goa University
Presented by
Dr. Sanjay P Sawant Dessai
Associate Professor
VVMs Shree Damodar College Margao Goa
Sections: 28- Chargeability
Section: 29 -Computation of profits and gains
from business or profession
Sections 30 to section 37 : Deductions allowed
in respect of expenses and allowances
Sections / Contents
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• Section: 30- Deduction of Rent, rates, taxes,
repairs and insurance for buildings
• Section 31 - Deductions of Repairs and
insurance of machinery, plant and furniture
• Section: 32 Depreciation (excluding
Depreciation Rates)
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Section 36: Deductions
(Restricted to following clauses)
Sec 36(1).
Insurance Premium
Bonus/Commission to employees.
 Interest on Borrowed Capital
Employer’s Contribution to recognized Provident
Fund & Approved Superannuation Fund.
Contribution towards Approved Gratuity Fund
Bad Debts
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General deductions
• Sec. 37 (1) – General Deduction.
• Sec. 37 (2B) – Advertisement Expenses in
Souvenir etc. of a Political Party.
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Amount not deductible Sec 40
• Sec. 40 (a) Interest , Royalty, fees for technical
services payable outside India or payable to non-
resident in India is disallowed where TDS is not
deducted
• 40A(2) Payments to relatives 40 A(2)
• 40A(3) payment exceeding Rs 20,000 paid otherwise
than by account payee cheques or Bank drafts
• 43B – Disallowance of unpaid liabilities (
applicable in case of mercantile system ).
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Special provisions
• Sec. 44AA Provisions in relation to maintenance
of books of accounts
• 44AB Audit of accounts of certain persons
• 44AD Computation of income on estimated basis
in case of taxpayer engaged in certain business
• 44AE computation of income on estimated basis
in case of taxpayer engaged in the business of
plying, leasing or hiring trucks
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Section 28 Chargeability :- Profits and gains of
business or profession
• Profits and gains of any business or profession
• Any compensation or other payments due to
or received
• Income derived by a trade, profession
• The value of any benefit or perquisite,
whether convertible into money or not,
arising from business/ profession
• Export incentive available to exporters
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Income chargeable
• Any interest, salary, bonus, commission or
remuneration received by a partner from firm
• Any sum received for not carrying out any activity
in relation to any business or not to share any
know-how, patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
• Any sum received under a Key man insurance
policy including bonus
• Profits and gains of managing agency
• Income from speculative transaction.
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Methods of Accounting
• Mercantile system of accounting- accrual basis
• Cash system of accounting
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Section 29:- Computation of profits and gains
from business or profession
• Determine profit from business or profession
• Adjustment in respect of expenses allowable or not
allowable
• Expenses debited to profit and loss account but are not
allowed as per income tax Act, are to be added to profits
• Partly disallowed expenses to be added to profits
• Expenses which are admissible but not debited to profit
and loss account should be deducted from profits
• Income chargeable but not credited to profit and loss
account should be added to profits
• Income which are credited to profit and loss account but
not taxable under the head profits and gain of business or
profession , should be deducted
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Deductions allowable
Section 30 :- Rent, rates, taxes, repairs and
insurance for buildings
• Rent, Rates, taxes, Repairs and insurance of
Buildings (sec 30) (only revenue expenditure )
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Section 31:-Repairs and insurance of machinery,
plant and furniture
• Repairs and insurance of machinery, plant and
furniture
• (only revenue expenditure )
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Section 32 - Depreciation
Conditions for depreciation
1. Asset must be owned by the assessee.
2. It must be used for the purpose of business
or profession.
3. It should be used during the relevant
previous year.
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Depreciation
• Normal depreciation ( full year’s depreciation) is
available if an asset is put to use at least for
sometime during the previous year.
• Depreciation allowance is limited to 50 per cent
of normal depreciation, if the following two
conditions are satisfied—
1. where an asset is acquired during the previous
year; and
2. it is put to use for the purpose of business or
profession for less than 180 days during that
year.
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BLOCK OF ASSETS
• The term “block of assets” means a group of
assets falling within a class of assets
comprising
• Tangible- Buildings, Machinery, plant,
furniture, etc.
• Intangible - know-how, patents, copyrights,
trade marks, licenses, franchises, etc.
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How to calculate
WRITTEN DOWN VALUE
• Step 1 -Find out the depreciated value of the
block on the April 1
• Step 2 -To this value, add “actual cost” of the
asset (falling in the block) acquired during the
previous year
• Step 3 From the resultant figure, deduct money
received/ receivable on sold, discarded,
demolished or destroyed during the previous
year .
• Balance is written down value
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No depreciation is provided
• If written down value of the block of asset is
reduced to zero, though the block is not
empty.
• If the block of asset is empty
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Problem (WDV is Nil )
• On 1/4/15 depreciated value of a block of
asset is Rs. 80,000 it consist of plant A and B.
The assessee sold plant A on May 3, 2015 for
Rs. 1,80,000 and purchased plant C on
December 28, 2015 for Rs. 30,000.
• Rate of depreciation 15 percent
• Calculate depreciation on 31st march 2016
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Solution
• Depreciated value of the block (A&B) 80,000
• Add – Purchases (C) 30,000
• Total 1,10,000
• Less-sale-(1,80,000) 1,10,000
• Written down value - NIL
• Depreciation Nil
• Depreciated value of the bloc consist of plant B and
C- Nil
• Difference is short term capital gain
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Value of block of asset is empty
• WDV of plant A and B on 1st April 2015 Rs.
2,00,000. Purchased plant C on 1st June 2015
Rs. 1,00,000 and sold Plant A, B and C on 1st
December 2015 for Rs. 1,00,000.
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Value of block of asset is empty
• WDV of asset on 1st April 2015 (A&B) 2,00,000
• On 1st June purchased plant C 1,00,000
• Total 3,00,000
Sold plant A, B & C on 1st December for Rs. 1,00,000
• Written down value (block is empty) -----------
• Depreciation Nil
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Problem
• X ltd owns 2 buildings A&B On 1/4/15
depreciated value of a block of asset is Rs.
14,15,700. On 1, December 2015 he
purchased Building C for Rs. 3,10,000 and
sold building A on 10th January 2016 for Rs.
8,70,000.
• Rate of depreciation 10 percent
• Calculate depreciation for previous year 2015-
16.
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Solution
• WDV of Block of asset on 1/4/15- 14,15,700
• Add – Purchases on 1/12/2015- 3,10,000
• 17,25,700
• Less sales A 8,70,000
• WDV on 31st March 2016 (B&C) 8,55,700
• Less -Depreciation
• Plant B (855700-310000)=545700 X10%= 54,570
• Plant C 3,10,00 X 10% X1/2= 15,500 70,070
• Written down value on 31/3/2016 785630
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Problem
• X ltd owns 2 buildings A&B On 1/4/15
depreciated value of a block of asset is Rs.
14,15,700. On 1, December 2015 he
purchased Building C for Rs. 3,10,000 and
sold building A on 10th January 2016 for Rs.
15,87,000.
• Rate of depreciation 10 percent
• Calculate depreciation for previous year 2015-
16.
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• WDV of Block of asset on 1/4/15- 14,15,700
• Add – Purchases on 1/12/2015- 3,10,000
• 17,25,700
• Less sales 15 87,000
• Value on 31st March 2016 1,38,700
• Less -Depreciation 1,38,700 X 10x ½ 6935
• Written down value on 31/3/2016 - 1,31,765
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Section 36: Deductions (Restricted to following
clauses)
– Sec. 36 (1) (i) – Insurance Premium (stock / stores )
– Sec. 36 (1) (ii) – Bonus/Commission to employees.
– Sec. 36 (1) (iii) – Interest on Borrowed Capital (for
purpose of business / profession
– Sec. 36 (1) (iv) – Employer’s Contribution to Recognized
Provident Fund & Approved Superannuation Fund.
– Sec. 36 (1) (v) – Contribution towards Approved
Gratuity Fund (not to exceed 8.33 percent of salary )
– Sec. 36 (1) (vii) Bad Debts (written off as irrecoverable )
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• Sec. 37 (1) – General Deductions (Revenue
expenditure related to business )
• Sec. 37 (2B) – Advertisement Expenses in
Souvenir etc. published by Political Party is not
allowed as deduction.
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Amount not deductible
• Section 40(a)- Interest , Royalty, fees for
technical services payable outside India or
payable to non- resident in India is disallowed
where TDS is not deducted
• (Aforesaid amount is chargeable to tax )
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Payments to relatives 40 A(2)
• 40A(2) Any expenditure by way of Payment to
relatives is liable to be disallowed to the extent
such expenditure is considered as excessive or
unreasonable having regard to fair market value
of goods and services or facilities.
• Relative – husband , wife , brother , sister or any
lineal ascendant or descendent of that individual
Lineal Ascendant means father, grandfather, great
grand father... Lineal Descendant means son, grand
son, great grand son....
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Amount not deductible
• 40A(3) payment exceeding Rs 20,000 paid
otherwise than by account payee cheques or
Bank drafts.
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Sec. 43(B) – Disallowance of unpaid liabilities.
• Applicable when accounts are maintained under
mercantile system
• The following expenses are deductible on payment
basis
• Sum payable by way of tax, duty , cess
• Contribution to employees PF or superannuation fund
for welfare of employee
• Bonus / commission paid to employees for service
rendered
• Interest on loan payable
• Salary in lieu of leave payable
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Maintenance of accounts by certain persons (Section 44AA)
Specified professionals:
Profession of law, medicine, accountancy,
architecture, technical consultancy, interior
decoration, authorized representative, film artist,
information technology professionals
Whose gross receipts in the profession exceed
Rs.1,50,000 in all the three years immediately
preceding the previous year or( for newly setup
profession during current previous year in which
business is commenced)
Mandatory to maintain books of accounts
Back
Specified books of accounts issued to
him, payment vouchers
• Cash book
• Journal
• Ledger
• Carbon copies of bills
• Original bills issued to him
• Payment vouchers
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Maintenance of accounts
by other Persons covered
u/s 44AA (2):
• Any other persons engaged in any other profession or carrying
on any business other than section 44AA (1)
• The requirement of compulsory maintenance of books of
accounts applies if-
• Either the income from business or profession exceeds Rs
1,20,000
or
• The turnover or gross receipts exceed Rs 10 Lakhs in any of
the three years immediately preceding the previous year.
Section 44AB compulsory audit
• 44AB section stipulates that every person
carrying on business or profession is required
to get his accounts audited by a CA
• In case of Business - if the total sales, turnover
or gross receipts exceed Rs.1 crore
• In the case of profession gross receipts exceed
Rs.25 lakhs
Back
44AD computation of income on estimated basis
in the case of tax payer engaged on certain
business
• Taxpayer can assume income as 8 percent of turnover and pay
tax ( presumptive taxation)
• Section will be applicable to any business ( whether it is Retail
trade, or Civil construction or any other business).
Applicable if the following conditions are satisfied:
• Assessee eligible for the purpose of this Section has to be an
Individual / HUF/ Partnership Firm
• The assessee has not claimed any deduction
u/s.10A,10AA,10B,10BA,80HHto 80RRB in the relevant
Assessment Year;
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• Income from the eligible business is estimated
at 8 percent of the gross receipts or total
turnover .
• Exempted from payment of advance tax
• Exempted from maintenance of books of
account
• Total Turnover/ Gross Receipt of the Assessee
in the previous year should not exceed Rs. 1
crore .
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Following persons are not eligible to
avail any benefit under this section
• A person carrying of profession as referred
under section 44AA(1)
• Earning income in the nature of commission
or brokerage
• Carrying of any agency business
• A person who is in the business of plying,
hiring or leasing goods carriages
•
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44AE computing profits and gains of business of
plying, hiring or leasing goods carriages
• Income Calculation:
the profits and gains from each goods carriage shall be an
amount equal to seven thousand five hundred rupees for
every month or part of a month during which the goods
carriage is owned by the assessee in the previous year
• or an amount claimed to have been actually earned from
the vehicle, whichever is higher
• "Goods Carriage means as described in the Motor Vehicles
Act
• "Eligible Assessee" is one who has NOT MORE THAN TEN
goods carriages .
• Maintenance of books of account is not required
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Computation of profits & gains of business or profession

  • 1. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 1 COMPUTATION OF PROFITS & GAINS OF BUSINESS OR PROFESSION: for B Com students Assessment year 2016-17 Based on B. Com Syllabus of Goa University Presented by Dr. Sanjay P Sawant Dessai Associate Professor VVMs Shree Damodar College Margao Goa
  • 2. Sections: 28- Chargeability Section: 29 -Computation of profits and gains from business or profession Sections 30 to section 37 : Deductions allowed in respect of expenses and allowances Sections / Contents 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 2
  • 3. • Section: 30- Deduction of Rent, rates, taxes, repairs and insurance for buildings • Section 31 - Deductions of Repairs and insurance of machinery, plant and furniture • Section: 32 Depreciation (excluding Depreciation Rates) 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 3
  • 4. Section 36: Deductions (Restricted to following clauses) Sec 36(1). Insurance Premium Bonus/Commission to employees.  Interest on Borrowed Capital Employer’s Contribution to recognized Provident Fund & Approved Superannuation Fund. Contribution towards Approved Gratuity Fund Bad Debts 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 4
  • 5. General deductions • Sec. 37 (1) – General Deduction. • Sec. 37 (2B) – Advertisement Expenses in Souvenir etc. of a Political Party. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 5
  • 6. Amount not deductible Sec 40 • Sec. 40 (a) Interest , Royalty, fees for technical services payable outside India or payable to non- resident in India is disallowed where TDS is not deducted • 40A(2) Payments to relatives 40 A(2) • 40A(3) payment exceeding Rs 20,000 paid otherwise than by account payee cheques or Bank drafts • 43B – Disallowance of unpaid liabilities ( applicable in case of mercantile system ). 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 6
  • 7. Special provisions • Sec. 44AA Provisions in relation to maintenance of books of accounts • 44AB Audit of accounts of certain persons • 44AD Computation of income on estimated basis in case of taxpayer engaged in certain business • 44AE computation of income on estimated basis in case of taxpayer engaged in the business of plying, leasing or hiring trucks 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 7
  • 8. Section 28 Chargeability :- Profits and gains of business or profession • Profits and gains of any business or profession • Any compensation or other payments due to or received • Income derived by a trade, profession • The value of any benefit or perquisite, whether convertible into money or not, arising from business/ profession • Export incentive available to exporters 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 8
  • 9. Income chargeable • Any interest, salary, bonus, commission or remuneration received by a partner from firm • Any sum received for not carrying out any activity in relation to any business or not to share any know-how, patent, copyright, trademark, etc. • Any sum received under a Key man insurance policy including bonus • Profits and gains of managing agency • Income from speculative transaction. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 9
  • 10. Methods of Accounting • Mercantile system of accounting- accrual basis • Cash system of accounting 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 10
  • 11. Section 29:- Computation of profits and gains from business or profession • Determine profit from business or profession • Adjustment in respect of expenses allowable or not allowable • Expenses debited to profit and loss account but are not allowed as per income tax Act, are to be added to profits • Partly disallowed expenses to be added to profits • Expenses which are admissible but not debited to profit and loss account should be deducted from profits • Income chargeable but not credited to profit and loss account should be added to profits • Income which are credited to profit and loss account but not taxable under the head profits and gain of business or profession , should be deducted 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 11
  • 12. Deductions allowable Section 30 :- Rent, rates, taxes, repairs and insurance for buildings • Rent, Rates, taxes, Repairs and insurance of Buildings (sec 30) (only revenue expenditure ) 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 12
  • 13. Section 31:-Repairs and insurance of machinery, plant and furniture • Repairs and insurance of machinery, plant and furniture • (only revenue expenditure ) 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 13
  • 14. Section 32 - Depreciation Conditions for depreciation 1. Asset must be owned by the assessee. 2. It must be used for the purpose of business or profession. 3. It should be used during the relevant previous year. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 14
  • 15. Depreciation • Normal depreciation ( full year’s depreciation) is available if an asset is put to use at least for sometime during the previous year. • Depreciation allowance is limited to 50 per cent of normal depreciation, if the following two conditions are satisfied— 1. where an asset is acquired during the previous year; and 2. it is put to use for the purpose of business or profession for less than 180 days during that year. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 15
  • 16. BLOCK OF ASSETS • The term “block of assets” means a group of assets falling within a class of assets comprising • Tangible- Buildings, Machinery, plant, furniture, etc. • Intangible - know-how, patents, copyrights, trade marks, licenses, franchises, etc. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 16
  • 17. How to calculate WRITTEN DOWN VALUE • Step 1 -Find out the depreciated value of the block on the April 1 • Step 2 -To this value, add “actual cost” of the asset (falling in the block) acquired during the previous year • Step 3 From the resultant figure, deduct money received/ receivable on sold, discarded, demolished or destroyed during the previous year . • Balance is written down value 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 17
  • 18. No depreciation is provided • If written down value of the block of asset is reduced to zero, though the block is not empty. • If the block of asset is empty 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 18
  • 19. Problem (WDV is Nil ) • On 1/4/15 depreciated value of a block of asset is Rs. 80,000 it consist of plant A and B. The assessee sold plant A on May 3, 2015 for Rs. 1,80,000 and purchased plant C on December 28, 2015 for Rs. 30,000. • Rate of depreciation 15 percent • Calculate depreciation on 31st march 2016 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 19
  • 20. Solution • Depreciated value of the block (A&B) 80,000 • Add – Purchases (C) 30,000 • Total 1,10,000 • Less-sale-(1,80,000) 1,10,000 • Written down value - NIL • Depreciation Nil • Depreciated value of the bloc consist of plant B and C- Nil • Difference is short term capital gain 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 20
  • 21. Value of block of asset is empty • WDV of plant A and B on 1st April 2015 Rs. 2,00,000. Purchased plant C on 1st June 2015 Rs. 1,00,000 and sold Plant A, B and C on 1st December 2015 for Rs. 1,00,000. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 21
  • 22. Value of block of asset is empty • WDV of asset on 1st April 2015 (A&B) 2,00,000 • On 1st June purchased plant C 1,00,000 • Total 3,00,000 Sold plant A, B & C on 1st December for Rs. 1,00,000 • Written down value (block is empty) ----------- • Depreciation Nil 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 22
  • 23. Problem • X ltd owns 2 buildings A&B On 1/4/15 depreciated value of a block of asset is Rs. 14,15,700. On 1, December 2015 he purchased Building C for Rs. 3,10,000 and sold building A on 10th January 2016 for Rs. 8,70,000. • Rate of depreciation 10 percent • Calculate depreciation for previous year 2015- 16. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 23
  • 24. Solution • WDV of Block of asset on 1/4/15- 14,15,700 • Add – Purchases on 1/12/2015- 3,10,000 • 17,25,700 • Less sales A 8,70,000 • WDV on 31st March 2016 (B&C) 8,55,700 • Less -Depreciation • Plant B (855700-310000)=545700 X10%= 54,570 • Plant C 3,10,00 X 10% X1/2= 15,500 70,070 • Written down value on 31/3/2016 785630 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 24
  • 25. Problem • X ltd owns 2 buildings A&B On 1/4/15 depreciated value of a block of asset is Rs. 14,15,700. On 1, December 2015 he purchased Building C for Rs. 3,10,000 and sold building A on 10th January 2016 for Rs. 15,87,000. • Rate of depreciation 10 percent • Calculate depreciation for previous year 2015- 16. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 25
  • 26. • WDV of Block of asset on 1/4/15- 14,15,700 • Add – Purchases on 1/12/2015- 3,10,000 • 17,25,700 • Less sales 15 87,000 • Value on 31st March 2016 1,38,700 • Less -Depreciation 1,38,700 X 10x ½ 6935 • Written down value on 31/3/2016 - 1,31,765 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 26
  • 27. Section 36: Deductions (Restricted to following clauses) – Sec. 36 (1) (i) – Insurance Premium (stock / stores ) – Sec. 36 (1) (ii) – Bonus/Commission to employees. – Sec. 36 (1) (iii) – Interest on Borrowed Capital (for purpose of business / profession – Sec. 36 (1) (iv) – Employer’s Contribution to Recognized Provident Fund & Approved Superannuation Fund. – Sec. 36 (1) (v) – Contribution towards Approved Gratuity Fund (not to exceed 8.33 percent of salary ) – Sec. 36 (1) (vii) Bad Debts (written off as irrecoverable ) 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 27
  • 28. • Sec. 37 (1) – General Deductions (Revenue expenditure related to business ) • Sec. 37 (2B) – Advertisement Expenses in Souvenir etc. published by Political Party is not allowed as deduction. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 28
  • 29. Amount not deductible • Section 40(a)- Interest , Royalty, fees for technical services payable outside India or payable to non- resident in India is disallowed where TDS is not deducted • (Aforesaid amount is chargeable to tax ) 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 29
  • 30. Payments to relatives 40 A(2) • 40A(2) Any expenditure by way of Payment to relatives is liable to be disallowed to the extent such expenditure is considered as excessive or unreasonable having regard to fair market value of goods and services or facilities. • Relative – husband , wife , brother , sister or any lineal ascendant or descendent of that individual Lineal Ascendant means father, grandfather, great grand father... Lineal Descendant means son, grand son, great grand son.... 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 30
  • 31. Amount not deductible • 40A(3) payment exceeding Rs 20,000 paid otherwise than by account payee cheques or Bank drafts. 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 31
  • 32. Sec. 43(B) – Disallowance of unpaid liabilities. • Applicable when accounts are maintained under mercantile system • The following expenses are deductible on payment basis • Sum payable by way of tax, duty , cess • Contribution to employees PF or superannuation fund for welfare of employee • Bonus / commission paid to employees for service rendered • Interest on loan payable • Salary in lieu of leave payable 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 32
  • 33. Maintenance of accounts by certain persons (Section 44AA) Specified professionals: Profession of law, medicine, accountancy, architecture, technical consultancy, interior decoration, authorized representative, film artist, information technology professionals Whose gross receipts in the profession exceed Rs.1,50,000 in all the three years immediately preceding the previous year or( for newly setup profession during current previous year in which business is commenced) Mandatory to maintain books of accounts Back
  • 34. Specified books of accounts issued to him, payment vouchers • Cash book • Journal • Ledger • Carbon copies of bills • Original bills issued to him • Payment vouchers 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 34
  • 35. Maintenance of accounts by other Persons covered u/s 44AA (2): • Any other persons engaged in any other profession or carrying on any business other than section 44AA (1) • The requirement of compulsory maintenance of books of accounts applies if- • Either the income from business or profession exceeds Rs 1,20,000 or • The turnover or gross receipts exceed Rs 10 Lakhs in any of the three years immediately preceding the previous year.
  • 36. Section 44AB compulsory audit • 44AB section stipulates that every person carrying on business or profession is required to get his accounts audited by a CA • In case of Business - if the total sales, turnover or gross receipts exceed Rs.1 crore • In the case of profession gross receipts exceed Rs.25 lakhs Back
  • 37. 44AD computation of income on estimated basis in the case of tax payer engaged on certain business • Taxpayer can assume income as 8 percent of turnover and pay tax ( presumptive taxation) • Section will be applicable to any business ( whether it is Retail trade, or Civil construction or any other business). Applicable if the following conditions are satisfied: • Assessee eligible for the purpose of this Section has to be an Individual / HUF/ Partnership Firm • The assessee has not claimed any deduction u/s.10A,10AA,10B,10BA,80HHto 80RRB in the relevant Assessment Year; 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 37
  • 38. • Income from the eligible business is estimated at 8 percent of the gross receipts or total turnover . • Exempted from payment of advance tax • Exempted from maintenance of books of account • Total Turnover/ Gross Receipt of the Assessee in the previous year should not exceed Rs. 1 crore . 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 38
  • 39. Following persons are not eligible to avail any benefit under this section • A person carrying of profession as referred under section 44AA(1) • Earning income in the nature of commission or brokerage • Carrying of any agency business • A person who is in the business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriages • 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 39
  • 40. 44AE computing profits and gains of business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriages • Income Calculation: the profits and gains from each goods carriage shall be an amount equal to seven thousand five hundred rupees for every month or part of a month during which the goods carriage is owned by the assessee in the previous year • or an amount claimed to have been actually earned from the vehicle, whichever is higher • "Goods Carriage means as described in the Motor Vehicles Act • "Eligible Assessee" is one who has NOT MORE THAN TEN goods carriages . • Maintenance of books of account is not required 30-09-2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 40