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Kindly quote the Kerala Government Order on granting exemption of profession tax to re-employed ex-servicemen.–-Hi,I hope you are doing well.I wanted to inquire about the Kerala Government Order regarding the exemption of profession tax for re-employed ex-servic...
Dear User,The Kerala Government has indeed provided an exemption for re-employed ex-servicemen from paying profession tax as per the Kerala Professional Tax Act, 1975, and the subsequent amendments. Here's a breakdown of the important points:1\. 🠚 According to ...
Please check the definition of 'employee' under the Gujarat PT Act for exclusion/exemption.
Dear Bijay,Professional Tax is collected by the state government. Therefore, you need to find out whether ex-servicepersons are exempted from the payment of the service tax by your state government. In the meanwhile, you may tell the ex-servicemen to provide the...
Respected Members,I have been approached by a few of the ex-servicemen who are working in private companies, stating that they are exempt from Professional Tax. Could you please guide me on this issue? Also, if anyone has any notification regarding this, please ...
Under the Karnataka Profession Tax Act, employees who are 60 years and above are exempted from the purview of the Act. Similarly, you can find exemptions based on age, category, etc., as provided in the relevant state-specific Act.
Please elaborate on your query. If an ex-serviceman joins or rejoins any private company, then he or she is liable for professional tax.
Is an ex-serviceman re-employed exempted from professional tax? Please clarify.
**Understanding Exemption for Ex-Servicemen from Professional Tax in India**Ex-servicemen in India are indeed entitled to certain exemptions, including Professional Tax, under specific conditions. Here's a breakdown of the situation and how to proceed:1\. **Veri...
I have been approached by a few ex-servicemen working in private companies, stating that they are exempt from Professional Tax. Please guide on this issue.