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Disallownace of salary under section 40(a), Income Tax

Issue Id: - 1999
Dated: 18-6-2010
By:- manoj gupta

Disallownace of salary under section 40(a)


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Section 40(a) reads as under: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in sections 30 to 38 the following amounts shall not be deducted in computing the income chargeable under the head Profits and gains of business & Profession: (ia) any interest, commision or brokerage, rent, royalty, fees for professional services or fees for technical services payable to a resident, or amounts payable to a contractor or sub contractor, being resident... on which tax is deductible and such tax has not been deducted or after deduction has not been paid on or before the due date specified in section 139(1). Query: Salary has not been included in the above sub clause. Does it mean that even if tax is not deducted or after deduction is not paid on salary paid to resident, still there is no disallowance of salary. pls. clarify.

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1 Dated: 19-6-2010
By:- rahul gupta
Ya U R correct. Salary is allowed even if there is no deduction of tds on it. I Think Its a benefit of law. You Can avail it

2 Dated: 19-6-2010
By:- DEV KUMAR KOTHARI
As pointed out by you the disallowance provision not yet cover salary, therefore, salary can be claimed even when there is no TDS or delay in payment of TDS. However, provisions applicalbe in event of failure to deduct or failure to pay tax deducted will apply. Therefore, better deduct and depsoit tax wherever applicable.

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