02 February 2024

Reduction in rate of Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) & TCS due COVID-19 section wise changes

 In order to provide more funds at the disposal of the taxpayers for dealing with the economic situation arising out of COVID-19 pandemic, the rates of Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) for the following non-salaried specified payments made to residents has been reduced by 25% for the period from 14th  May 2020  to 31st March 2021.

S. NoSection of the Income-tax ActNature of PaymentExisting Rate of TDSReduced rate from 14/05/2020 to 31/03/2021
1193Interest on Securities10%7.5%
2194Dividend10%7.5%
3194AInterest other than interest on securities10%7.5%
4194CPayment of Contractors and sub-contractors1% (individual/HUF)
2% (others)
0.75% (individual/HUF)
1.5% (others)
5194DInsurance Commission5%3.75%
6194DAPayment in respect of life insurance policy5%3.75%
7194EEPayments in respect of deposits under National Savings Scheme10%7.5%
8194FPayments on account of re-purchase of Units by Mutual Funds or UTI20%15%
9194GCommission, prize etc., on sale of lottery tickets5%3.75%
10194HCommission or brokerage5%3.75%
11194-I(a)Rent for plant and machinery2%1.5%
12194-I(b)Rent for immovable property10%7.5%
13194-IAPayment for acquisition of immovable property1%0.75%
14194-IBPayment of rent by individual or HUF5%3.75%
15194-ICPayment for Joint Development Agreements10%7.5%
16194JFee for Professional or Technical Services (FTS), Royalty, etc.2% (FTS, certain royalties, call centre)
10% (others)
1.5% (FTS, certain royalties, call centre)
7.5% (others)
17194KPayment of dividend by Mutual Funds10%7.5%
18194LAPayment of Compensation on acquisition of immovable property10%7.5%
19194LBA(1)Payment of income by Business trust10%7.5%
20194LBB(i)Payment of income by Investment fund10%7.5%
21194LBC(1)Income by securitisation trust25% (Individual/HUF)
30% (Others)
18.75% (Individual/HUF)
22.5% (Others)
22194MPayment to commission, brokerage etc. by Individual and HUF5%3.75%
23194-OTDS on e-commerce participants1%
(w.e.f. 1.10.2020)
0.75%
Further, the rate of Tax Collection at Source (TCS) for the following specified receipts has also been reduced by 25% for the period from 14th May, 2020  to 31st March, 2021:-
S. NoSection of the Income-tax ActNature of ReceiptsExisting Rate of TCSReduced rate from 14/05/2020 to 31/03/2021
1206C(1)Sale of
(a) Tendu Leaves5%3.75%
(b)Timber obtained under a forest lease2.5%1.875%
(c) timber obtained by any other mode2.5%1.875%
(d) Any other forest produce not being timber/tendu leaves2.5%1.875%
(e) scrap1%0.75%
(f) Minerals, being coal or lignite or iron ore1%0.75%
2206C(1C)Grant of license, lease, etc. of
(a) Parking lot
2%1.5%
(b) Toll Plaza2%1.5%
(c) Mining and quarrying2%1.5%
3206C(1F)Sale of motor vehicle above 10 lakhs1%0.75%
4206C(1H)Sale of any other goods0.1%
(w.e.f 01.10.2020)
0.75%
3. Therefore, TDS on the amount paid or credited during the period from 14th May 2020 to 31st March 2021 shall be deducted at the reduced rates specified in the table in para 1 above. Similarly, the tax on the amount received or debited during the period from 14th May 2020  to 31st March 2021 shall be collected at the reduced rates specified in the table in para 2 above.

4.  It is further stated that there shall be no reduction in rates of TDS or TCS, where the tax is required to be deducted or collected at a higher rate due to the non-furnishing of PAN/Aadhaar.  For example, if the tax is required to be deducted at 20% under section 206AA of the Income-tax Act due to non-furnishing of PAN/Aadhaar, it shall be deducted at the rate of 20% and not at the rate of 15%.

Land Measurement Units and Conversion Guide for Andhra Pradesh & Telangana/ Real estate Conversion/ Land Conversion

 Land measurement has been a crucial aspect of land administration and property transactions throughout history. In India, various units have been used for measuring land area, with regional variations being common. This article focuses on the land measurement units prevalent in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, two southern Indian states.

Acre: An acre is a unit of land area used worldwide:

Unit

Conversion/ Equalent

1 Acre

= 40 Gunta

1 Acre

= 100 Cents

1 Acre

= 4,840 Sq. Yards

1 Acre

= 4,067.23 Sq. Meters

1 Acre

= 43,560 Sq. Feet

1 Acre

= 56.21 Aankadam

1 Acre

= 14.86 Perch

1 Acre

= 8.99 Chatak

1 Hectare

= 2.47 Acres


Gunta

Conversion

1 Gunta

= 121 Sq. Yards

1 Gunta

= 101.17 Square Meters

1 Gunta

= 2.5 Cents

40 Gunta

= 1 Acre

 

Unit From/ To

Equivalent in Acres

Equivalent in Hectares

Equivalent in Square Meters

Equivalent in Square Yard/Gajam

Equivalent in Square Foot/Feet

Equivalent in Cents

Equivalent in Guntha

1 Acre

1

0.40469

4046.85642

4840

43560

100

40

1 Hectare

2.47105

1

10000

11960

107639

247.105

98.842

1 Sq. Meter

0.00025

0.0001

1

1.19599

10.76391

0.02471

0.00988

1 Sq. Yard/Gajam

0.00021

0.00008

0.83613

1

9

0.2066

0.0826

1 Sq. Foot/ Feet

0.00002

0.00001

0.0929

0.11111

1

0.00232

0.00093

1 Cent

0.01

0.00405

40.46856

48.4

435.56

1

0.4

1 Gunta

0.025

0.01012

101.17141

121

1089

2.5

1

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●1 Gajam = 1 Sq Yard = 9 sq feet
●1 Cent = 48.4 sq. Yards
●1 Cent = 435.60 Sq. ft (ft2)
●1 Cent = 40.467 sq. mt (mt2)
●100 Cents = 1 acre
●1 Cent = 1/100 acre
●1 feet (Ft) = 12 inches
●1 hectare = 2.47 acre = 10,000 sq mt (100mt X 100mt)
●1 sq. mile = 640 acre
●1 ankanam = 36 sq ft = 4 sq yd = 3.3 m2 (in Tirupathi area)
•1 ankanam = 72 sq ft = 8 sq yd = 6.7 m2 (in Nellore area)

100 Cents = 1 Acre
1 Cent =1/100 Acre
1 Cent = 40.468 Sq. meter (m2)
1 Cent = 435.60 Sq. feet (FT2)
1 Cent = 48.4 Gajam
1 Cent = 48.4 Sq Yards
1 Cent = 2.471 Cents
1 Gajam = 1 Sq. Yard
1 Gajam = 1Sq. yard = 9Sq. feet
1 Kolu = 3 Feet
1 Feet = 12 Inch 
1 Inch= 2.54 Cm

And Gunta also Guntha is a Measure of an area this unit is typically used to measure the size of a peace of land mostly in Telangana area people used this kind of measurements in India.

Conclusion

Understanding the land measurement units used in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is essential for anyone involved in real estate, agriculture, or land management in the region. While local units continue to be used, the adoption of standardized units like hectares and square meters is increasing. Accurate and reliable land measurement is critical for sustainable land use, economic development, and efficient property management in the region.







29 June 2015

Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju Full Movie Telugu

One of my favorite movie






Synopsis: Raja Ram (Sarwanand), a college-going athlete lives with his mother who teaches classical music to fend for the house. The mother has a dream to see her son make his mark in athletics at the national level. Nazira (Nithya Menen), a burkha-clad girl in the college to whom Raja Ram has lost his heart, conceals her identity and starts learning music from Rajaram's mother. As things are shaping for the better, Rajaram and Nazira get separated. After many years, Mehak (Tejaswi Madivada) challenges her mom Nazira to test her true love. How they break the misconceptions and do they get back together forms the rest of the story. Starring: Sarwanand, Nithya Menen, Tejaswi Madivada, Punarnavi Bhoopalam, Nasser, Pavitra Lokesh, Surya, Sana

28 March 2015

LBW Life Before Wedding Telugu Full Length Movie

One of my favorite movie. Movie description. LBW is A telugu movie starring Asif Taj, Rohan Gudlavalleti, Chinmayi Ghatrazu, Abhejit Pundla, Sidhu Jonnalagadda & Nishanti Evani, directed by Praveen Sattaru, Produced By Deborah Stone & Naveen Sattaru, Music By Anil R .

27 February 2015

GD Techniques 5 Ways to Stand Out in a Group Discussion


Group Discussion is a platform used by recruiters to evaluate aspirant's personality, their ability to communicate with peers and work in a group, to check their subject knowledge and most importantly their social skills.

Whatever be the nature of job or the position, it demands working in a group and the ability to communicate your views to the group and accept the inputs from the members of the group. 


Here is a 5 Step Process to present yourself effectively in a Group Discussion and also to Stand Out from the rest of the group.
 
 
 
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1: GRIP YOUR AUDIENCE

Hold the Group members and the panel’s attention intellectually. The manner in which you present your point, the choice of words, your logical thought flow and the appropriate tone should set the pace. Don’t make light of the tone part as most people tend to lose out even if they have a strong point because they are inaudible. Taking on the role of a facilitator adds to visibility. Don’t be aggressive in your body language and learn to counter the points put forth by your peers intelligently.
2: RECIPROCATE TO ENGAGE
Reinforce the meaning of a discussion by reciprocating to your peers point. It is logical to respond either through positive acknowledgement or reinforcement. A simple, ‘that’s a valid point’ or if you are contradicting then, I'm afraid that is not in line with what we were discussing at hand. Support your peer’s point by adding information or examples. Some form of response is critical for the discussion to have vigor and succession. Avoid expressing only points that you have prepared and ensure there is a link to the previous point mentioned.

3: ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS
Always be clear in your head with what you want to say, learn to think on your feet, listen carefully to your peers and respond appropriately and in a timely fashion. Ensure your points are supported by clear and factual examples. Even better, provide famous examples. Something familiar registers easy and fast. Use transitional words and phrases like ‘in other words’ or ‘to rephrase it’ when you want to clarify or t ‘on the other hand’ or ‘on the contrary’ for contradiction. When you want to compare a point, ‘in the same way’ or ‘likewise’ works and ‘to illustrate’ or ‘for instance’ for illustration. Avoid incomplete sentences and don’t be ambiguous jumping from one thought to another.
4: UPHOLD THE GROUP
You can uphold the group by encouraging the shy ones or candidates who struggle to present their points. Many people find it challenging to complete a sentence or are inaudible while others may not get an opportunity to present their points. Step in as a facilitator and give them a chance to share their opinion. Pay attention and keep track of time, remind the team of time left and set the group in preparation for the conclusion. Be assertive but be courteous, do not interrupt another members point but wait to let them finish and then intervene at the right time. Watch your body language and at any point of time do not point fingers or raise hands at a member for the sake of emphasis.
5: PREPARE TO EXCEL
Start by acquiring information. Read voraciously, research relevant points on various current topics. Look at examples and explanations to help support your points especially needed to counter contradictions. Participate in mock group discussion to understand the group dynamics better.

Learn to identify your key skills:
  1. Are you good at listening and drawing points from peers to enhance discussion?
  2. Are you good at being a facilitator?
  3. Are you good at retention and are able to recollect points and present it at the right time, for example, summarization?

22 December 2014

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A silent night,
a star above,
a blessed gift of hope
and love.
A blessed Christmas to you! 

a very happy merry christmas.

24 June 2014

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