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Asked: August 19, 20242024-08-19T14:23:15+05:30 2024-08-19T14:23:15+05:30In: Income Tax

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      2024-08-22T23:16:44+05:30Added an answer on August 22, 2024 at 11:16 pm

      What is allowed  Cash Payment-up to INR 10,000 Cash receipt- below to INR 2 Lakhs (up to 20,000 for Loan and Advance) Cash Payment of Loan/advance--below 20,000   Now let's discuss the complete provision  Section 40A(3) and Section 43 – Cash Payment Section 269SS and Section 269ST – Cash ReceipRead more

      What is allowed 

      1. Cash Payment-up to INR 10,000
      2. Cash receipt- below to INR 2 Lakhs (up to 20,000 for Loan and Advance)
      3. Cash Payment of Loan/advance–below 20,000

       

      Now let’s discuss the complete provision 

      1. Section 40A(3) and Section 43 – Cash Payment
      2. Section 269SS and Section 269ST – Cash Receipts
      3. Section 269T – Repayment of Certain Loans / Deposits

      1. Section 40A(3)

      Cash Payment

      • Payment for any expenditure of over Rs.10,000 is made in cash, then the expenditure will be disallowed.

      Exemption:

      • Payment though banking channels like debit card, account transfer, cheque or demand draft, digital payments.

       

      Section 269ST

      Cash receipt limit- Receipt of cash amount of Rs 2 Lakh or more not allowed

      • In aggregate from a person in a day; or
      • In respect of a single transaction; or
      • In respect of transactions relating to one event or occasion from a person.

      Exemption:

      • On cash received through an Account Payee Cheque/Draft or through a bank account/post office.
      • To Government, any banking company, post office savings bank or co-operative bank.
      • To such other persons or class of persons or receipts, which the Central Government may specify.

      Penalty under Section 269ST

      • Equal to the amount of receipt is payable.

       Section 269SS

      Cash receipt limit

      • Receipt of cash amount of more than Rs 20,000 not allowed from Loan/Deposit/advance

      Exemption

      • Up to INR 20,000
      • From Government;
      • From any banking company, post office saving bank or co-operative bank;
      • From ny corporation established by a Central, State or Provincial Act
      • From any Government company as defined in section 2(45) of the Companies Act, 2013
      • From an institution, association or body or class of institutions, associations or bodies notified by Central Government in the official gazette.
      • If both the person, have agricultural income and do not have any taxable income then section 269SS will not apply.

      Penalty under Section 269SS

      Equal to the amount of loan or deposit or specified sum accepted.

      Section 269T

      • Repayment of Loans / Deposits with Interest (in his name or jointly with another person)- INR 20,000 or more not allowed otherwise than by an account payee cheque or account payee bank draft
      • Applicable to any branch of a banking company or a co-operative society, firm or another person

      Exemption:

      When the loan is repaid, or deposit taken or accepted from below mentioned person:

      1. Below to INR 20,000
      2. Government;
      3. Any banking company, post office saving bank or co-operative bank;
      4. Any corporation established by a Central, State or Provincial Act
      5. Any Government company as defined sec 2(45) of the Companies Act, 2013
      6. An institution, association or body or class of institutions, associations or bodies notified by Central Government in the official gazette.

      Penalty under Section 269T

      Equal to the amount of loan or deposit repaid is payable.

       

       

       

       

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