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Income Tax Aduit under Income Tax Act,1961

Sparsh wadhwa
Businesses & professionals must complete tax audits under Section 44AB if income exceeds specified limits. Penalties for non-compliance. Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act mandates a tax audit for businesses with sales exceeding Rs. 1 crore and professionals with receipts over Rs. 50 lakhs annually. Professions include architects, accountants, engineers, and medical professionals, among others. Under the presumptive taxation scheme, a tax audit is needed if turnover surpasses Rs. 2 crores or if declared profits are lower than the presumptive scheme's calculations. The tax audit report must be filed by September 30th, or November 30th if transfer pricing is involved, using Forms 3CA and 3CD. Non-compliance may incur a penalty up to Rs. 1,50,000. (AI Summary)

Tax Audit

The provisions relating to tax audit are provided under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act. According to Section 44AB, a tax audit is required for the following persons:

Business

In case of a business, tax audit would be required if the total sales turnover or gross receipts in the business exceeds Rs.1 crore in any previous year. Under the Income Tax Act, “Business” simply means any economic activity carried on for earning profits. Section 2(3) has defined the business as “any trade, commerce, manufacturing activity or any adventure or concern in the nature of trade, commerce and manufacture”.

Profession

In case of a profession or professional, tax audit would be required if gross receipts in the profession exceed Rs.50 lakhs during the financial year. A profession or professional could be any of the following as per Rule 6F of the Income Tax Rules, 1962:
Architect
Accountant
Authorised representative
Engineer
Film Artist – Actor, Cameraman, Director, Music Director, Editor, and so on
Interior Decorator
Legal Professional – Advocate or Lawyer
Medical Professional – Doctor, Physiotherapist, or Nursing and Paramedical Staff
Technical Consultant

Presumptive Taxation Scheme

If a person is enrolled under the presumptive taxation scheme under section 44AD​ and total sales or turnover is more than Rs. 2 crores, then tax audit would be required. Also, any person enrolled under the presumptive taxation scheme who claims that the profits of the business are lower than the profits calculated in accordance with the presumptive taxation scheme would be required to obtain a tax audit report.

Due Date for Filing Tax Audit Report

The due date for completing and filing tax audit report under section 44AB of Income Tax Act is 30th September of the assessment year. Hence, if a taxpayer is required to obtain a tax audit, then the assessee would be required to file the income tax return on or before 30th September along with the tax audit report. In case the taxpayer is also liable for transfer pricing audit, then the due date for filing tax audit is 30th November of the assessment year.

Form 3CA & 3CD

Any person who is required to get a tax audit would be required to furnish the following for tax audit while filing an income tax return:
Form 3CA – Audit Form
Form 3CD – Statement showing relevant particulars

Penalty for Completing Tax Audit

If a taxpayer who is required to obtain tax audit does not get the accounts audited, then penalty could be levied under Section 271B of the Income Tax Act. The penalty for not completing tax audit is 0.5% of the turnover or gross receipts, subject to a maximum of Rs.1,50,000.

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