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Yes, eligible taxpayers can opt for presumptive taxation under Section 44AD (businesses declaring 6% or 8% profit) or Section 44ADA (professionals declaring 50% profit) for income from Best Websites to Hire Finance Freelancers.
Opting for presumptive tax for Best Websites to Hire Finance Freelancers exempts the taxpayer from maintaining detailed books of accounts under Section 44AA and undergoing a tax audit under Section 44AB, saving compliance costs.
Under the current rules, the limit is ₹3 crore for businesses (increased from ₹2 crore) and ₹75 lakh for professionals (increased from ₹50 lakh), provided that cash receipts do not exceed 5% of the total turnover/gross receipts.
Taxpayers opting for presumptive taxation under Section 44AD or 44ADA should file Form ITR-4 (Sugam), provided they do not have capital gains, foreign assets, or income from more than one house property. If they do, they must file ITR-3.
No. Taxpayers opting for Section 44AD or 44ADA are exempt from the requirement of maintaining books of accounts under Section 44AA and getting them audited under Section 44AB.
If a business taxpayer opts out of Section 44AD in any year after claiming it, they cannot opt back into the presumptive scheme for the next 5 consecutive assessment years. This lock-in rule does not apply to professionals under Section 44ADA.
Taxpayers opting for Section 44AD or 44ADA must pay 100% of their advance tax liability in a single installment on or before March 15 of the financial year. Failure attracts 1% monthly interest u/s 234C.
No. The presumptive profit rate (6%/8% or 50%) is deemed to be final. All business expenses, including depreciation on assets and interest to partners, are deemed to have been already allowed. No further deductions can be claimed.
If your actual profits are higher than 8%/6% (for business) or 50% (for professionals), you must declare the higher actual profits in your ITR. The presumptive rates represent the statutory minimum, not a cap.
No. Under recent amendments, partner salary and interest on capital cannot be deducted from the presumptive income calculated u/s 44AD. The profit must be declared as calculated.
No. Section 44AD(6) explicitly excludes commission agents, brokers, agency businesses, and professionals from claiming presumptive tax benefits under this section.
Section 44AE applies to taxpayers engaged in the business of plying, hiring, or leasing goods carriages. The presumptive profit is calculated per vehicle per month (e.g. ₹1,000 per ton for heavy goods vehicles) up to 10 vehicles.
If your turnover/receipts exceed the limits, you must maintain regular books of accounts u/s 44AA, get them audited u/s 44AB, and file ITR-3 or ITR-5.
No. Presumptive taxation under Section 44AD and 44ADA is strictly restricted to resident individuals, HUFs, and partnership firms. Companies and LLPs are excluded.
If your actual profits are lower than the presumptive rates, you cannot file under the presumptive scheme. You must maintain books of accounts u/s 44AA and get them audited by a Chartered Accountant u/s 44AB.
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