What Is Advance Tax? Here Is Step By Step Guide To Calculate

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What Is Advance Tax? Here Is Step By Step Guide To Calculate

The advance tax is also known as a pay-as-you-earn tax that is paid in advance according to your income. It is paid to the Income Tax Department as per the due dates set by the department itself. But before paying the advance tax, you have to calculate the estimated total income for the year and then calculate the tax amount on it. Here in the article, we share how to calculate the advance tax, what are its benefits and who is required to pay the tax.

What is an Advance tax?

The advance tax is an amount that is paid in advance instead of a lump-sum payment at the year's end. This tax is also known as earn tax, the advance tax is paid in instalments according to the due dates decided by the income tax department.

 

There are four due dates for payment of tax in instalments. The individuals whose estimated income for the year is Rs. 10 thousand or more have to pay the advance tax. And all the businesses, irrespective of their income are required to pay the advance tax. The advance tax has multiple benefits such as reducing tax burden at the end of the financial year, avoiding penalties or increasing the financial discipline of individual taxpayers and businesses. 

Who is Liable to Pay Advance Tax?

Due Dates for Advance Tax Payment for FY 2023-24

Tax advance payment for business owners and self-employed:

Due Date

Advance Tax

On or before the 15th of September

30%

On or before the 15th of December

60%

On or before the 15th of March

100%

 

Tax advance payment for companies:

Due Date of Tax Instalments

Amount of Tax Payable

On or before the 15th of June

15%

On or before the 15th of September

45%

On or before the 15th of December

75%

On or before the 15th of March

100%

Benefits of Advance Tax

Paying advance tax in India has several benefits to individual taxpayers and businesses. The major advantages of advance tax are as follows:

For Individuals

For Businesses

Overall, the advance tax benefits both individuals and businesses in financial discipline, manages cash flow, follow all compliances and creates a smoother tax filing experience. So, the advance tax is a great tool for financial management in India.

How to Calculate the Advance Tax for FY 2023-24?

Here is the formula to calculate the advance tax:

Late Payment and Interest on Advance Tax

The penalties for missing advance tax payments after the due date are as follows: 

Conclusion

To conclude, if the income tax department finds that you have paid more tax than your usual liability, then it will refund the advance tax. The taxpayer can file or refund tax by submitting a Form 30. However, they have to claim this within one year from the last year of the assessment year.

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