IMPORTANT DATES : > Payment of TDS/TCS of January. In case of government offices where TDS/TCS is paid by book entry, same shall be paid on the same day on which tax is deducted or collected. : 07/02/2025      > Return of External Commercial Borrowings for January. : 07/02/2025      > Payment of Equalization levy (Google Tax) charged on specified services during January. : 07/02/2025      > Monthly Return by Tax Deductors for January. : 10/02/2025      > Monthly Return by e-commerce operators for January. : 10/02/2025      > "Monthly Return of Outward Supplies for January. Manual entry of HSN has been replaced by choosing correct HSN from given Drop down. Also, Table-12 has been bifurcated into two tabs B2B and B2C, to report these supplies separately. Further, warning regarding values of the supplies and tax amounts involved in the same, will also be given for both the tabs of Table-12. " : 11/02/2025      > Optional Upload of B2B invoices, Dr/Cr notes for January under QRMP scheme. : 13/02/2025      > Monthly Return by Non-resident taxable person for January. : 13/02/2025      > Monthly Return of Input Service Distributor for January. : 13/02/2025      > Issue of TDS Certificate u/s 194-IA for TDS deducted on Purchase of Property in December. : 14/02/2025      > Issue of TDS Certificate for tax deducted on rent above 50,000 pm by certain individuals/HUF under Section 194-IB where lease has terminated in December. : 14/02/2025      > Issue of TDS Certificate for tax deducted u/s 194M on certain payments by individual/HUF in December. : 14/02/2025      > Issue of TDS Certificate for tax deducted u/s 194S on Virtual Digital Assets in December. : 14/02/2025      > Issue of TDS certificates other than salary for Q3 of FY 2022-23. : 15/02/2025      > CAG Empanelment of CA firms/LLPs for FY 2024-25. : 15/02/2025      > ESI payment for January. : 15/02/2025      > E-Payment of PF for January. : 15/02/2025      > Details of Deposit of TDS/TCS of January by book entry by an office of the Government. : 15/02/2025      > Monthly Return by persons outside India providing online information and data base access or retrieval services, for January. Also to be filed by every registered person providing online money gaming from a place outside India to a person in India. : 20/02/2025      > Add/amend particulars (other than GSTIN) in GSTR-1 of Jan. It can be filed after filing of GSTR-1 but before filing corresponding GSTR-3B. : 20/02/2025      > Summary Return cum Payment of Tax for January by Monthly filers. (other than QRMP). : 20/02/2025      > Deposit of GST of January under QRMP scheme. : 25/02/2025      > Return by persons with Unique Identification Number (UIN) like embassies etc to get refund under GST for goods and services purchased by them, for January . : 28/02/2025      > Complete CPE Hours for Calender year 2024. Update Unstructured CPE hours details like reading of ICAI journal at https://cpeapp.icai.org. : 28/02/2025     
 
     
   
 

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Welcome to Pankaj More & Associates
 
   
PM Associates is a team of young and prudent Chartered Accountants who cater to the ever growing dynamic demands of the business houses. We host a repository of professional services to be rendered with a perfect blend of Excellence and Efficiency. We partner with Corporates’ and support them through a flexible engagement model.
PM Associates is a professionally managed Indian Chartered accountancy firm offering business and corporate services since 2002. It has been catering to various business entities including unlisted companies, large enterprises, small and medium enterprises, multi-national companies, subsidiaries of foreign companies, overseas companies.
The lines of business activity of entities with whom PM Associates has been working with include infrastructure, real estate, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, electrical and electronics, exports and imports, services, consulting, IT and ITES, hospitality, trading, SEZ's, mining, telecom, power, agriculture, health care, retail, educational institutions, insurance and banking sectors.
 
 

* As an entrepreneur looking to start a business, you must decide what form of business entity your new venture will be.

* Tax planning has never been easy, more so in recent times as can be seen from what India has witnessed such as certain big tax policy.

* Despite the various reforms carried out in the past few years, the prevailing Indirect Tax regime in India is still in a state of evolution.

* GST is a comprehensive multi stage destination based consumption tax on all Goods and Services.
 
     
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