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What is a Tax Audit?

There are various kinds of audits being conducted under different laws such as company audit/statutory audit conducted under company law provisions, cost audit, stock audit etc. Similarly, income tax law also mandates an audit of certain taxpayers called as ‘Tax Audit’.

Types of Audits

Process Of Audit

Frequently Asked Questions

Tax audit under section 44AB is an audit conducted by a chartered accountant to verify the books of accounts and other documents of the assessee. It is applicable to individuals, HUFs, firms, etc. with gross receipts exceeding Rs 1 crore in business or Rs 50 lakhs in profession. The purpose is to authenticate the accounts, verify compliance with income tax provisions, and submit a tax audit report with the Income Tax Return.

The tax audit report under Section 44AB needs to be submitted one month before the due date for filing Income Tax Return, i.e. on or before September 30th.

The CA audits the books of accounts like the cash book, ledger, journals, bank statements, stock records, and sales/purchase invoices. Authenticates the state of affairs of business as on the last date of the financial year.

If a tax audit is applicable but not conducted, it attracts penal consequences under Section 271B. The Assessing Officer can levy a penalty of Rs 1.5 lakh or 0.5% of turnover, which is lower. Prosecution can also be initiated. Non-submission of audit reports makes the return defective, and provisions for faulty returns apply.

In that case, the due date for furnishing tax audit report is 31st October of the Assessment year.

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