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Dear Sir,

If PF & ESI payments are delayed beyond the due date, is the company accountable or liable to pay income tax on the actual delayed payments for PF & ESI? Will it not be considered as an expenditure for computation?

Thanks & Regards,
Sameer Deshmukh

From India, Pune
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Greetings,

The delayed payment of PF and ESI contributions will incur penalties and interest, which, of course, are considered business expenditures and are permitted when computing corporate taxes. However, for the period it remains with the company, it would be challenging to assume that it earned some "notional" income/return, and therefore, it is not taxable.

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Regards and wishing everyone a HAPPY X'MAS AND NEW YEAR.

From India, Mumbai
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