Answer Posted / ankit trivedi
F.B.T is a tax on Expense rather than tax on Income. It is
applicable to specified persons namely Firms, Companies etc.
Individual and H.U.F are exempted from the purview of F.B.T.
Taxable value of specified expenses is determined by
applying the relevant rate (for eg. 30% for conveyance)
specified in chapter XII - H of the Income tax Act, 1961.
Then tax is charged on such taxable value at the flat rate
of 30% (plus surcharge if applicable) plus 3% of education
cess. To avoid penelty in the form of interest Advance
F.B.T. is to be paid every quarter.
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