Dear Naved, The GR is yet to publish. Please follow old rates i.e. upto Rs.5,000 = 0 from 5001 to 10,000 = 175 from 10,000 onwards = 200. Ramakant
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Naved,
The Professional Tax slab for salaried employees in Maharashtra state is as follows:
- Salary/wages up to Rs. 5000/-: Nil
- Salary between Rs. 5,001/- to Rs. 10,000/-: Rs. 175/-
- Rs. 10,001/- and above: Rs. 200/-*
(*Rs. 300/- for the month of February)
For information regarding Professional Tax and Professional Tax Slab Rates in other states, please visit the following link: http://www.charteredclub.com/professional-tax/
Regards,
Janardan
From India, Mumbai
The Professional Tax slab for salaried employees in Maharashtra state is as follows:
- Salary/wages up to Rs. 5000/-: Nil
- Salary between Rs. 5,001/- to Rs. 10,000/-: Rs. 175/-
- Rs. 10,001/- and above: Rs. 200/-*
(*Rs. 300/- for the month of February)
For information regarding Professional Tax and Professional Tax Slab Rates in other states, please visit the following link: http://www.charteredclub.com/professional-tax/
Regards,
Janardan
From India, Mumbai
Guys, one thing I want to know... If my salary is ₹18,000 per month, I am getting my full salary every month with a ₹200 deduction for Professional Tax. Last month, I took an advance payment of ₹25,000 from the company. Now, I want to deduct/return the advance from my salary in full, i.e., ₹18,000. Am I still applicable to have a deduction of ₹200 for Professional Tax? Since I am not taking any salary from the company and deducting the full advance (₹25,000 - ₹18,000 = ₹7,000) next month, could you guys guide me, please?
From India, Nagpur
From India, Nagpur
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