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Professional Tax in India
State-wise guide for employers and professionals

Professional tax is a state levy. Employers, payroll teams and self-employed professionals need state-specific registration, deduction and return compliance.

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When this page is relevant

  • Employer registering for PT first time.
  • Employee sees PT deduction and wants clarity.
  • Multi-state payroll.
  • Self-employed professional paying PT directly.
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Professional tax is state-specific

StateCommon patternNote
KarnatakaEmployer deduction and annual/monthly compliance based on salary slabsSelf-employed professionals may also need enrolment.
MaharashtraEmployer and professional enrolment with slab-based deductionsRates vary by month and taxpayer type.
TelanganaSalary slab-based PTPayroll setup should map employee state.
Tamil NaduState/local body-linked professional taxFrequency and slab can vary.
West BengalMonthly slab-based PTEmployer registration and return compliance applies.
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Employer obligations

  • Deduct PT from salary within slab.
  • Deposit with state government.
  • File PT return where applicable.
  • Register employer and obtain certificate.
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Self-employed professionals

Some states require professionals such as doctors, CAs, lawyers or consultants to pay professional tax directly through enrolment.

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States without professional tax

Several states do not levy professional tax. Always check the state where the employee or establishment is covered.

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What to mention when you post

  • Number of employees.
  • States of operation.
  • Whether registration is pending.
  • Whether you need filing, cleanup or payroll setup.
Accuracy Notes

How to use this page safely

Professional Tax in India can depend on financial year, entity type, turnover, location, portal status, notice dates, transaction volume, documentation quality and whether prior filings were done correctly.

Use this page as preparation guidance. Before filing, responding, registering or appealing, share exact forms, notices, portal screenshots, amounts, due dates and prior acknowledgements with a qualified professional.

A strong WorkIndex quote should clearly state scope, assumptions, documents required, expected timeline, exclusions, and whether follow-up, correction filing or notice-response support is included.

Expert Screening

How to compare WorkIndex responses

  • Ask whether the expert has handled this exact service type, industry and portal workflow before.
  • Confirm whether the quote includes filing only, advisory only, or also reconciliation, correction, response drafting and follow-up.
  • Prefer experts who ask for records before final pricing instead of quoting blindly.
  • For urgent matters, include statutory deadline, notice/order date, current portal status and financial exposure.
  • Keep acknowledgement, computation, challan, report, working papers and communication trail after completion.
Records Checklist

Keep these ready before requesting quotes

  • PAN, Aadhaar, GSTIN, TAN, DIN, CIN, LLPIN, UAN or registration number as applicable.
  • Portal login access or screenshots from Income Tax, GST, MCA, EPFO, ESIC, Startup India or other relevant portals.
  • Previous filings, acknowledgements, challans, certificates, orders, notices, audit reports and working papers.
  • Bank statements, invoices, contracts, payroll records, books export, rent agreements, transaction reports or board/investor documents relevant to the case.
  • A short written summary of what happened, what deadline exists, what help you need and whether support can be remote or must be local.
WorkIndex Posting Tips

How to get better quotes faster

  • Mention whether you need a one-time filing, urgent correction, registration, audit, monthly retainer, appeal, or advisory review.
  • Add approximate transaction count, employee count, turnover range, number of filings/years pending, and any notice deadline so experts can size the work properly.
  • For accounting and bookkeeping pages, share the software used, number of bank accounts, monthly invoice count, GST status, payroll size and whether old cleanup is needed.
  • For audit and diligence pages, share the review period, location count, materiality level, report format expected and who will consume the report: founder, investor, bank, board or tax department.
  • For tax and GST disputes, upload or summarise the section/form/order number, demand amount, date of service, due date and current portal status before asking for a fee quote.
Questions People Ask

FAQs

Is posting a requirement on WorkIndex free?

Yes. Customers can post requirements for free and compare relevant professional responses before hiring.

Can this be handled online?

Many finance, tax, GST, accounting and compliance tasks can be handled online if records and portal access are clear. Local support may still help for inspections, physical verification or document collection.

How should I compare quotes?

Compare scope, experience, timeline, required documents, follow-up support and whether the professional has handled similar cases before.

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