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Enhanced tax-audit threshold applies where banking records establish compliant non-cash receipts and payments, eliminating penalty exposure for audit failure.
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Tax-audit obligations do not arise where turnover remains below the enhanced threshold available to taxpayers whose cash receipts and cash payments stay within prescribed limits. Financial statements, bank statements and reconciliation may establish that operational revenue was received through banking channels; differences between bank credits and reported revenue may be attributable to GST and tax deducted at source. Absence of opening or closing cash-in-hand, supported by these records and the tax audit report, can demonstrate that no disqualifying cash transactions occurred. Consequently, penalty for failure to obtain a tax audit is not sustainable where the enhanced threshold applies.
Tax-audit obligations do not arise where turnover remains below the enhanced threshold available to taxpayers whose cash receipts and cash payments stay within prescribed limits. Financial statements, bank statements and reconciliation may establish that operational revenue was received through banking channels; differences between bank credits and reported revenue may be attributable to GST and tax deducted at source. Absence of opening or closing cash-in-hand, supported by these records and the tax audit report, can demonstrate that no disqualifying cash transactions occurred. Consequently, penalty for failure to obtain a tax audit is not sustainable where the enhanced threshold applies.
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