09-06-2011, 08:04 PM
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<br />as pr my understanding if a company is not registered and its turn over is less than 50 million they have no need to deduct any tax from employees salary.
so Please make it clear for me.
Thanks in Advance.
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Firstly, you should tells yourself on what basis you have such understanding. Basis means relevant section, Rules, SRO.
See 149 deals with deduction of tax by employer in respect of salaries. According to it every employer, including individual , has to withhold tax from the salary of its employees. So is the case with your employer. If your employer does not deduct tax he will become personally liable for that{s.161(1)}, will not be allowed deduction in respect of salaries paid (s.21(c)), default surcharge will be imposed on him (s.205(3) and penalty may also be imposed upon him {s.182(1)(15)}.
<br />as pr my understanding if a company is not registered and its turn over is less than 50 million they have no need to deduct any tax from employees salary.
so Please make it clear for me.
Thanks in Advance.
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Firstly, you should tells yourself on what basis you have such understanding. Basis means relevant section, Rules, SRO.
See 149 deals with deduction of tax by employer in respect of salaries. According to it every employer, including individual , has to withhold tax from the salary of its employees. So is the case with your employer. If your employer does not deduct tax he will become personally liable for that{s.161(1)}, will not be allowed deduction in respect of salaries paid (s.21(c)), default surcharge will be imposed on him (s.205(3) and penalty may also be imposed upon him {s.182(1)(15)}.