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Understanding Section 143(1) Income Tax Intimation: Meaning, Implications, and Next Steps

By |July 2nd, 2025|Categories: Blog, Incometax|Tags: , |

Section 143(1) income tax intimation explained. Understand what this intimation means, why you received it, how to check for demand or refund, and what steps to take after receiving it.

Patent Infringement Battle: Ultrahuman vs Oura – A Case Study

By |July 2nd, 2025|Categories: Blog, Trademark|Tags: , |

Patent infringement case study: Ultrahuman vs Oura ring. Covers the claims, legal arguments, court proceedings, and key lessons for Indian startups on protecting IP and defending against patent disputes.

Understanding the Full Form of TDS – Meaning, Importance, and How It Works

By |July 1st, 2025|Categories: Blog, Incometax|Tags: , |

TDS full form explained — Tax Deducted at Source. Understand the meaning of TDS, why it exists, who deducts it, applicable rates, and how it works in the Indian income tax framework.

Documents Required for Income Tax Notice under Section 142(1)

By |July 1st, 2025|Categories: Blog, Incometax, Manage Compliances|Tags: , |

Documents required to respond to an income tax notice under Section 142(1). Covers what the notice demands, list of financial documents to prepare, and how to submit your response on the IT portal.

New Rule for Rental Agreements in India from July 2025: E-Stamping Now Mandatory

By |July 1st, 2025|Categories: Blog, Manage Compliances, Startup Knowhows|Tags: , |

New e-stamping rule for rental agreements in India from July 2025. Covers which states have made e-stamping mandatory, how to e-stamp a rent agreement online, and the legal validity of e-stamped documents.

Income Tax Notice Under Section 142(1): Meaning, Reasons, and Response Guide

By |June 25th, 2025|Categories: Blog, Incometax|Tags: , |

Income tax notice under Section 142(1) explained. Covers why this notice is issued, what it requires, time limits to respond, documents to submit, and consequences of non-compliance.

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