Great Opportunity for Small Business In Budget 2023

Written by: CHETNAA GOYAL Posted on: 30 January, 2023

Great opportunity for Small Business in Budget

The unveiling of Budget 2023 has brought forth a sea of opportunities for small businesses, particularly in the realm of taxation. As policymakers aim to stimulate economic growth, tax-related measures have been introduced to empower small enterprises. In this blog post, we'll delve into the key taxation opportunities that small businesses can harness to navigate the fiscal landscape and propel themselves towards success.

Existing Provisions

Section 44AD of the Act, inter-alia, provide for a presumptive income scheme for small businesses. This scheme applies to certain resident assessee (i.e. an individual, HUF or a partnership firm other than LLP) carrying on eligible business and having a turnover or gross receipt of Rs. 2 crore or less. Under this scheme, a sum equal to 8% or 6% of the turnover or gross receipts is deemed to be the profits and gains from business subject to certain conditions. If assessee has claimed to have earned higher sum than 8% or 6%, then that higher sum is taxable.

Section 44ADA of the Act provides for a presumptive income scheme for small professionals. This scheme applies to certain resident assessees (i.e., an individual, Partnership firm other than LLP) who are engaged in any profession referred to in sub section (1) of section 44AA, and whose total gross receipts do not exceed 50 lakh rupees in a previous year. Under this scheme, a sum equal to 50% of the gross receipts is deemed to be the profits and gains from business. If assessee has claimed to have earned higher sum than 50%, then that higher sum is taxable.

Section 44AB
of the Act, every person carrying on business is required to get his Accounts audited, if his total sales, turnover or gross receipts, in business exceeds Rs. 1 crore in any previous year. The limit is raised to 10 crore rupees where at least 95% of receipts/payments are in non-cash mode. In case of a person carrying on profession he is required to get his accounts audited, if his gross receipts in profession exceeds, fifty lakh rupees in any previous year. Those opting for and fulfilling the conditions laid in the Presumptive scheme are exempt from audit under this section.

Representations have been received for increasing the thresholds for eligibility for availing benefit of the presumptive schemes for eligible business and professions in order to benefit more persons in the small and medium segment.

In order to ease compliance and to promote non-cash transactions, it is proposed to increase the threshold limits for presumptive scheme in section 44AD and section 44ADA of the Act on fulfilment of certain conditions.

Proposed Provisions in Budget 2023 

Proposed Section 44AD - Under this Act, for eligible business, where the amount or aggregate of the amounts received during the previous year, in cash, does not exceed five percent of the total turnover or gross receipts, a threshold limit of three crore rupees will apply.

Proposed Section 44ADA - Under this Act, for professions referred to in sub-section (1) of Section 44AA of the Act, where the amount or aggregate of the amounts received during the previous year, in cash, does not exceed five percent of the total gross receipts, a threshold limit of seventy-five lakh rupees will apply.
The receipt by a cheque drawn on a bank or by a bank draft, which is not account payee, shall be deemed to be the receipt in cash.
 
Provision of section 44AB - This Act shall not apply to the person, who declares profits and gains for the previous year in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 44AD of the Act or sub-section (1) of section 44ADA of the Act, as the case may be.
 
These amendments will take effect from 1st April, 2024 and will accordingly apply to the Assessment year 2024-2025 and subsequent assessment years.

 
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