Why TDS not Deducted on Service tax amount of Rent.


No Answer is Posted For this Question
Be the First to Post Answer

Post New Answer

More Accounting General Interview Questions

what do you mean by accrual & due ? What is the difference between Accrual & due?

4 Answers   Genpact, HCL,


Explain what does the standard journal entry includes?

0 Answers  


What is the Basics of Bank Reconcialiation ?

4 Answers  


if company give the purchase order worth of 10,000 (INR) in advance, but the seller only sell around 8,000 (INR)and remain ing Rs 2000 return to the company, so how to deal with this scenario in accounts payable in oracle, can u hide to me

0 Answers  


how many types of accounts are there

5 Answers   CitiGroup, Royal Berg,






I need to know when you buy a asset on credit and your monthly instalment is $10000 in the books where and how do you record the outstanding liability the interest and the capital instalments.Secondly the deposit that you receive which you should still send back to the tenat where in the books do you record for entry and the contra entry.

1 Answers  


how to calculate accrued interest on fdr?how to see from bank statement????basic procedure plz advice..

0 Answers  


Given the following entries from a TRIAL balance, what entries would fall where in a Balance Sheet & an Income Statement? Accounts receivables Merchandized inventory stores supplies office supplies prepaid insurance accumulated Dep accounts payable sales salaries advertising expense Miscellaneous expense Office salaries expense rent expense Depreciation expense Insurance expense Bad debts expense Allowance for doubtful debts Supplies expense

1 Answers  


is provident fund is liability or indirect expenses for employer???

5 Answers  


Explain which accounting application you prefer most and why?

0 Answers  


What should an organization expect from me?

0 Answers  


How to maintain the reserve a/c inspite of the withdrawls in a propreitorship and ways to reduce the gap of excess current assets to the less current liabilities.

0 Answers  


Categories