Over view of Direct and Indirect tax

Every year in its annual budget (also known as Annual Financial Statement) the Government provides details of how much money it expects to reap from various sources and how it intends to spend the funds. As of now, the Government of India earns about 80% of its total revenue through taxes and the remaining 20%…

Understanding Income Tax Returns (ITR)

Income Tax Return (ITR) is a form used to declare a taxpayer’s gross taxable income for a given fiscal year. Filing an ITR is crucial not only for nation-building but also offers several personal financial benefits. It enables you to claim tax refunds, simplifies loan applications, and allows the carry-forward of losses. Additionally, it provides…

Overview of Income Tax Act of 1961

Income tax is a tax charged on the annual income of individuals or businesses earned in a financial year. The tax paid by citizens serves as a source of revenue for the government. This money is utilized to fund essential services such as healthcare, infrastructure development and maintenance, salaries and pensions of government employees, and…

Overview: Forward Contract and Forward Rate Agreement (FRA)

The names “Forward Contract” and “Forward Rate Agreement” (FRA) may sound similar, but they play distinct roles in financial markets, differing in key characteristics and functions. Let’s explore the main differences between these financial instruments. Elements Forward Contract Forward Rate Agreement (FRA) Parties in the Contract Forward contracts are agreements between two parties — buyers…

What are currency derivatives?

Currency derivatives are exchange-based futures and options contracts that allow those with a significant exposure to imports or exports, use these contracts to hedge against their exposure to a certain currency. In India, one can use such derivative contracts to hedge against currencies like US Dollar, Euro, U.K. Pound and Yen so as to manage…