Tax Advisory

Income Tax Notice Reply

  • Understand the Notice – Carefully read the notice to identify the reason, assessment year, and response deadline.
  • Gather Documents – Collect relevant financial statements, tax returns, and supporting documents.
  • Draft a Response – Address the notice clearly, referencing notice details and providing a factual explanation.
  • Attach Supporting Evidence – Include bank statements, invoices, or other proofs as needed.
  • Use Professional Language – Maintain a formal and polite tone.
  • Submit on Time – File the response before the due date via the Income Tax portal or registered post.
  • Seek Expert Help – Consult a tax professional for accuracy and compliance

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FAQs

Tax advisory provides expert guidance on tax planning, compliance, and optimization for individuals and businesses to ensure legal and efficient tax strategies.

A tax advisor can help you minimize your tax liability, ensure compliance with tax laws, and optimize tax benefits, especially for complex situations.

Direct tax is paid directly to the government (e.g., income tax, corporate tax), while indirect tax is levied on goods and services (e.g., GST, VAT).
A tax advisor can help MSMEs with tax planning, filing returns, managing compliance, reducing tax burdens, and improving cash flow through tax-saving strategies.
You should consult a tax advisor before tax season, during business growth phases, or when making significant financial decisions or investments.
Tax planning allows individuals and businesses to reduce their tax liability, avoid penalties, and take advantage of available tax breaks and credits.
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