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It means any person having income from the above-listed section from point (a) to (o) and the income is specifically exempt, income is below minimum amount chargeable to tax or person is not liable to pay tax on such income then person can file application to its concern Assessing Officer to allow him Nil or Low rate
An application for Nil/ Lower deduction of TDS is required to be filed in Form 13 to the Income Tax Officer, and the tax officer on being satisfied that lower deduction of TDS is justified shall issue a certificate for the same under Section 197.
Tax exemption refers to excluding some or all income from taxation. While such exemptions come in many forms, what they all share in common is that they either bring down or completely eliminate an individuals obligation to pay tax.
an official document that gives someone special permission not to do or pay something: a medical/tax exemption certificate. The Revenue should have discretion to grant exemption certificates to building subcontractors where a company has become insolvent for bona fide reasons.
A taxpayer must submit Form 13 to request a lower or no TDS deduction under Section 197. The income tax Form 13 is associated with TDS, which stands for Tax Deducted at Source. ing to the Income Tax (IT) Act, TDS must be deducted at the time of any payment. TDS must be withheld by those making the payment.
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Who can file Form 13? Form 13 can be filed by Residents, Non-Residents (NRI) and Resident but not ordinarily resident(RNOR). The taxpayer needs to submit his residential status while submitting Form 13 in Traces.
Form 13, Section B, may be completed and issued by governmental units or organizations that are exempt from paying Nebraska sales and use taxes. See this list in the Nebraska Sales Tax Exemptions Chart. Most nonprofit organizations are not exempt from paying sales and use tax.
Considering tendency of taxpayers to adopt tax evasion measures, Income tax provisions provide for deduction of tax at source / collection of tax source. Tax rates for such deduction are provided under Section 192, Section 194 and 195(non-residents).

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