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How are trading companies' accounts audited in India?

How are trading companies' accounts audited in India?

Entities in the trading industry are liable to pay value-added tax (VAT) and central sales tax (CST). VAT audits are performed to verify whether VAT and CST liabilities are being properly determined and paid by the businesses in question. However, t...

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How are service companies' accounts audited in India?

How are service companies' accounts audited in India?

More than 100 services are subject to a service tax audit, outlined in the Finance Act and controlled by the Central Excise department. The object of this audit is to ensure that undertakings in all relevant industries (listed in Chapter V of the Fin...

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How is Corporate Income Tax (CIT) paid in India?

How is Corporate Income Tax (CIT) paid in India?

Income tax must be paid by all types of foreign-invested entities, except for liaison offices, which are not permitted to earn income. A tax return must be sent to the income tax authorities by September 30. In case of liaison offices, the foreign co...

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What taxes are applicable to companies in India, other than corporate income tax...

What taxes are applicable to companies in India, other than corporate income tax...

The applicable taxes would depend on the type of companies or the industry they are in: Companies that sell a product must file annual sales tax or submit their value-added tax returns. Companies located in states where professional tax registrat...

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What are the requirements on annual activity reporting in India?

What are the requirements on annual activity reporting in India?

Liaison and branch offices are obliged to demonstrate that they are operating within their legally permissible areas of activity once a year. This reporting takes the form of an Annual Activity Certificate, which must be produced in a specified forma...

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What does the Foreign Exchange Management Act regulate in India?

What does the Foreign Exchange Management Act regulate in India?

The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) regulates foreign exchange into and out of India. In accordance with this act, foreign exchange must be reported at two stages: Upon receipt of share application money from the non-resident parent company...

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How should a foreign-owned subsidiary bring money to India for expenses in its e...

How should a foreign-owned subsidiary bring money to India for expenses in its e...

Money should be brought to India through normal banking channels either as share capital or against service invoices. Many new entrants bring petty cash from outside India and use that cash for expenses in the subsidiary company. However, this violat...

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How should Corporate Income Tax be calculated in India?

How should Corporate Income Tax be calculated in India?

Corporate Income Tax is charged at 30 percent of a company’s profits. If the tax payable on the total income of the company is less than 18.5 percent of book profits , then the total income of the company shall be deemed to be equal to the book...

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PrePost Establishment Compliance for Foreign-invested Entities

PrePost Establishment Compliance for Foreign-invested Entities

Compliance requirements include tax compliance, annual activity reporting (for BO and LO), annual compliance and ongoing compliance (such as notifications about major changes in an entity or Foreign Exchange Management Act compliance). Compliance req...

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Introduction to Doing Business in Singapore presented by Dezan Shira Alumni Nath...

Introduction to Doing Business in Singapore presented by Dezan Shira Alumni Nath...

Dezan Shira & Associates' Business Manager for the Singapore office, Nathanael Susanto discusses questions relevant to foreign investors setting up businesses in Singapore.

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Human Resources for Foreigners in Vietnam

Human Resources for Foreigners in Vietnam

A Vietnamese entity is permitted to recruit foreign workers in order to work as managers, executive directors and experts where local hires are not yet able to meet production and business requirements.

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Joint Venture Drivers & Dissolution presented by Rachel Xuan

Joint Venture Drivers & Dissolution presented by Rachel Xuan

Mrs. Xuan expounds upon how to avoid incurring major losses from JV dissolution due to ignorance. Covering topics such as: current drivers of JV activity for foreign SMEs, conditions of dissolution, how to dissolve a JV, “deadlock provision” expl...

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