HOW TO CALCULATE VAT, INCOME TAX , ESI , PRO.TAX. P.F,
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vat in two method one is one abendendt, that means you
should deduct 75% labour then what remain that will be
taxable amount , then yu deducted 13.50% on that amount
then add to URD Mterial and less input on purchase and
deduct TDS 156 deducted by dept.
other nature of Business, output and input variable amount
for payable,
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