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  2. Unpaid principal balance - Wikipedia

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    Unpaid principal balance (UPB) is the portion of a loan (e.g. a mortgage loan) at a certain point in time that has not yet been remitted to the lender. [1]For a typical consumer loan such as a home mortgage or automobile loan, the original unpaid principal balance is the amount borrowed, and therefore the amount the borrower owes the lender on the origination date of the loan.

  3. Challan - Wikipedia

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    Many Indian state governments have established a new challan system called e-challans. [14] The e-challan system of India has been in vogue for almost a decade, starting to roll out in pilot phases from 2012 onward. [15] The e-challan may be operated by PDAs, cell phones or e-Seva Kendras whose e-services include facility for payment of e ...

  4. Online Banking ePayments - Wikipedia

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    A fourth category requires that a merchant have a single connection to an alternative payment provider. This alternative payment provider has connections to multiple online banks. This does not require the consumer to share their online banking credentials, but still offers the same advantages to the merchants as “overlay payment solutions ...

  5. Income tax return (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Income Tax Rules, 1962, require citizens to file their tax returns with the Income Tax Department at the end of every financial year and this form is a part of the filing process as specified by the Government of India. The due date for filing return with the Income Tax Department of India is 31 July every year.

  6. Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    Tax deduction at source (TDS) has come into existence with the motive of collecting tax from different sources of income. As per this concept, a person (Payer) who is responsible to make payment of specified nature to any other person (Payee) shall deduct tax at source before making payment to such person (Payee) and remit the same into the account of the Central Government.

  7. Unified Payments Interface - Wikipedia

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    NPCI and Fonepay Payment Service announced the launch of UPI for cross-border transactions on 9 March 2024. [202] Nepal Rastra Bank began allowing Nepali citizens to pay merchants in India by scanning UPI QR codes from 27 June 2024. For commercial payments, there is a daily limit of ₹15,000 and a monthly limit of ₹100,000. [203]

  8. Professional Tax - Wikipedia

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    Profession tax is the tax levied and collected by the state governments in India. It is a direct tax. A person earning an income from salary or anyone practicing a profession such as chartered accountant, company secretary, cost accountant, Software Engineer, lawyer, doctor etc. are required to pay this professional tax.

  9. Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and ...

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    Under normal income tax act, taxpayers are subject to deduction but while computing for such undisclosed foreign assets and income no such deductions will be applicable. [7] While computing, if the assets/income are movable then value computed will be used to calculate the tax but if it is taxed prior then that value would be subtracted from ...