The Finance Act, 2023, introduced a significant amendment to Section 115A of the Income Tax Act, impacting non-residents earning royalties and fees for technical services (FTS) in India. Key Changes: Increased Tax Rate: The withholding tax rate on royalties and FTS for non-residents has been raisedRead more
The Finance Act, 2023, introduced a significant amendment to Section 115A of the Income Tax Act, impacting non-residents earning royalties and fees for technical services (FTS) in India.
Key Changes:
- Increased Tax Rate: The withholding tax rate on royalties and FTS for non-residents has been raised from 10% to 20%, effective April 1, 2023. This means payments made to non-residents for these services will now attract a higher tax burden, along with applicable cess and surcharge.
- Impact on Non-Resident Taxpayers: Earlier, non-residents were not required to file tax returns in India if their income consisted only of dividends, royalties, FTS, or interest and if tax was withheld at the prescribed rate. However, due to the increased tax rate, many non-residents may now prefer to claim benefits under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) to reduce their tax liability.
- Additional Compliance for DTAA Benefits: Non-residents seeking DTAA benefits must comply with additional tax filing requirements in India, including:
- Obtaining a Permanent Account Number (PAN)
- Furnishing a Tax Residency Certificate (TRC)
- Submitting a No Permanent Establishment Declaration
- Electronically filing Form 10F
- Mandatory Tax Return Filing: Non-residents availing DTAA benefits are now required to file income tax returns in India.
Yes, an E-invoice can be generated for backdated invoices and there is no time limit for businesses with a turnover of less than 100 crore. GST portal is allowing it. But rule 48 says that every business having a turnover of more than 5 Cr must issue an E-invoice and section 31 says that a Tax invoiRead more
Yes, an E-invoice can be generated for backdated invoices and there is no time limit for businesses with a turnover of less than 100 crore. GST portal is allowing it.
But rule 48 says that every business having a turnover of more than 5 Cr must issue an E-invoice and section 31 says that a Tax invoice should be issued before or at the time of supply of service or delivery of goods.
Accordingly, in my opinion, in your case, E-invoice is mandatory and it must be issued as per the normal timeline. GST portal is allowing you to generate the e-invoice on a later date but that does not mean that you are allowed to violate Rule 48 and section 31.
in the best scenario, an E-invoice should be generated before the filing of GSTR-1 so that it can be auto-populated.
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