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Insertion of new section 44ADA - Special provision for computing ...


Section 44ADA: Calculate Professional Income at 50% of Gross Receipts for Tax Purposes, Up to Rs. 50 Lakh Limit.

March 1, 2016

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Insertion of new section 44ADA - Special provision for computing profits and gains of profession on presumptive basis. - a sum equal to fifty per cent. of the total gross receipts of the assessee in the previous year on account of such profession, or as the case may be, a sum higher than the aforesaid sum claimed to have been earned by the assessee, shall be deemed to be the profits and gains of such profession chargeable to tax under the head “Profits and gains of business or profession” - where total gross receipts do not exceed fifty lakh rupees

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