If you’re running a small
business, then you should definitely keep a close eye on your accounts, cash
flow and profits. There are many laws that govern the payment and income tax
and the filing of the business tax returns. These income tax forms are labeled
using alpha-numeric indicators and each form has a specific purpose. A basic
research will give you a clear idea of the various forms and the ones that you
have to fill for each purpose. You will have to fill in the 2E form in order to
file for your income tax returns. Also called as NAYA SARAL Form or ITS-2E,
this form is created based on the rules and regulations set by the Income Tax
rules of 1962 and the Income Tax Act of 1961. The other forms for filing income
tax returns are 3CA, 3CB, 3CD and 3CE.
Before you fill up the form file your income tax returns, here
are some tips that you should keep in mind:
Understand the Form
First completely read the
form carefully and understand all its components. You will not be able to
provide attachments for most of the income tax forms, but for the 2E form, you
can add attachments. You can also take the advice of an auditor when you’re filing tax returns for
the first time. The next time you can work on it by yourself.
Deduct Your Insurance Costs
Make sure you add in all
your insurance costs while filing your business tax returns. From office and vehicle insurance
to medical and life insurance premiums, you can deduct the entire amount from
your income tax. If you are the sole owner of the business or are running it
with your spouse or a partner, you can take in your personal medical insurance
also into account.
Tally your Travel Expenses
Keep detailed accounts of your travel expenses along with all
the receipts and bills. Whether you travelled to visit a client or have
entertained a client who visited your office, you can add the total amount to
your deductions. You may be able to get 100 percent deduction on the entire
travel and entertainment expenses.
Take Your Time
Keep an eye on the last date to file income tax returns, and
start putting together all the details in advance. In case you’re short of
time, see if you can apply for an extension. Also have all the receipts and
bills for all your expenses.
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