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Ways Entrepreneurs Can Save Taxes

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It's expensive to manage your own firm. As they get ready to start and maintain their businesses, first-time business owners tend to focus more on how much money they can generate than how much it will cost to keep the company running.


They regularly consider about the costs of starting up, such as equipment, as well as the cost bases for their primary goods, such as wholesale pricing. This is a common occurrence for them. However, there are some expenses that are not covered. At the outset of the project, these expenditures must be factored in, or they will come as a surprise.


However, there are a variety of alternative methods by which you might save money. The Indian Income Tax Act of 1961 mandates that you use these if you are an entrepreneur. It's up to your wits and how you apply them to the situation if you want to succeed.


Various Methods of Saving Your Taxes


Expenses for the First Phase


Expenses spent prior to the formation of a business unit are deductible under section 35D of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961. The preliminary cost is documented in the company's books and can be deducted from taxable income for a period of five years.



Cost of a Health Insurance Plan

Tax deductions are available for medical insurance premiums of more than Rs 25000 for entrepreneurs. Under Section 80D of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961, the insurance might be for the entrepreneur's spouse, dependent parents, or dependent children.



Utility bills

Car and cell phone expenses can be deducted as part of a company's operating expenses in the same way that other utility expenses can.


Example:

 In order to claim a business utility expense for a vehicle, phones, parking, driver's fees, and other comparable costs, the expenses must be used for a legitimate business purpose. Work-related expenses, such as energy, can be deducted if you do it from home.



Budgeting for a Hotel stay and Travel Expenses


Entrepreneurs have to travel frequently for business reasons, and no one knows this more than a business owner themselves. For example, don't deduct housing and travel expenses from your account. Instead, transfer the money to the company's account.



Always Deduct Taxes at the Source


According to the Indian Income Tax Act of 1961, several transactions require the buyer or service recipient to deduct the tax source while making a purchase or service payment. Failure to do so will result in a greater tax bill as a result of an inadmissible cost.


For Example, let's say you pay your business agent Rs 3,00,000 in annual commissions without deducting tax at a rate of 10%. Excluded from taxable income is the entire sum of Rs 3,00,000.

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