U have made a Transaction Worth Rs.1,00,000..Then We made a
down Payment worth Rs.50,000..Then the FY came to an end.
When we are calculating TAX for the FY,on which amount we
will calculate TAX,do we calculate TAX for this
transaction ? .Then NEXT YEAR do we again calculate for
Rs.1,00,000.or the remaining Rs.50,000.

Answer Posted / g.muralidhar

All ways Tax liability will create on Inovice
(Purchase/Sale). Input Tax / Output Tax is no way related
to the advance payments.

Hence in this case Tax will be calculated on Invoice amt
and Advance payment will be adjusted against invoice during
the special periods and transaction will be completed
during the financial year only.

Any clarification further please mail.

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