Description : Foreign allowance is a ……………. A) Fully Exempted Allowance B) Fully Taxable Allowance C) Partly Exempted Allowance D) None of these
Last Answer : A) Fully Exempted Allowance
Description : If the assessee is living in own house HRA is ………….. A) Fully Taxable B) Partly Taxable C) Fully Exempted D) None of these
Last Answer : A) Fully Taxable
Description : HRA is ……………….. A) Fully Taxable B) Partly Taxable C) Fully Exempted D) None of these
Last Answer : B) Partly Taxable
Description : Dividend from an Indian Company is ………………… A) Fully Taxable B) Partly Taxable C) Fully Exempted D) None of these
Last Answer : C) Fully Exempted
Description : Expenditure incurred on exempted income is …………. as deduction. A) Fully Allowed B) Partly Allowed C) Not Allowed D) None of these
Last Answer : C) Not Allowed
Description : Payment made by an employer to employee monthly, other than salary is called …………. A) Bonus B) Allowances C) Benefits D) None of these
Last Answer : B) Allowances
Description : Transport allowance given by the employer to the employee is exempt up to ……….. A) Rs.1000p.m B) Rs.1600p.m C) Rs.1000p.a D) Rs.1600p.a
Last Answer : B) Rs.1600p.m
Description : Income exempted from tax are stated in the section……. Of Income Tax Act. A) 5 B) 10 C) 12 D) 8
Last Answer : B) 10
Description : Agricultural income in Pakistan is assessable for........................ A) Resident B) Not Ordinarily Resident C) Non-resident D) Not taxable
Last Answer : A) Resident
Description : HSK, an LLP has taken keyman insurance policy on the life of its managing partner. The policy got matured on 13th September 2017 and an amount of rupees 75 lakhs was paid by the insurers to the Managing partner ... c. rupees 75 lakh is taxable d. rupee 25 lakh is exempt and Rs 50 lakh is taxable
Last Answer : c. rupees 75 lakh is taxable
Description : Raman & Co., a Partnership firm, received Rs.5 lakh from Insurance Company under Keyman Insurance Policy consequent to demise of Partner Pramod. The amount of premium of Rs.230000 paid earlier was claimed as ... ) b) Fully taxable as Income c) Rs.270000 is taxable d) Rs.230000 is taxable
Last Answer : d) Rs.230000 is taxable
Description : What is Capital Redemption Reserve Account available for ? (A) Redemption of redeemable preference shares (B) Redemption of redeemable debentures (C) Reorganization of share capital (D) Issue of fully paid bonus shares
Last Answer : Answer: Issue of fully paid bonus shares
Description : Children hostel allowance is exempt up to per month per child for two children. A) Rs.100 B) Rs.200 C) Rs.250 D) Rs.300
Last Answer : D) Rs.300
Description : Children education allowance is exempt up to per month per child for two children. A) Rs.100 B) Rs.150 C) Rs.200 D) Rs.250
Last Answer : A) Rs.100
Description : Any allowance granted for encouraging research, academic and other professional pursuit is called ……………………… A) Research Allowance B) Academic Allowance C) Higher Educational Allowance D) Educational Allowance
Last Answer : any allowance granted from encouraging research or Academy and other professional fruit suit is called what
Description : Entertainment allowance is allowed as a deduction as per section …………… A) 16 B) 16(i) C) 16(ii) D) 16(iii)
Last Answer : C) 16(ii)
Description : Rule ….. explain the taxation of HRA A) 2 B) 2A C) 2AA D) 2AB
Last Answer : 2A
Description : The highest Administrative Authority for Income Tax in India is............ A) Finance Minister. B) CBDT. C) President of India. D) Director of Income Tax.
Last Answer : B) CBDT
Description : Gratuity is defined as per section ……….. A) 10(10A) B) 10(10AA) C) 10(10) D)10A
Last Answer : C) 10(10)
Description : When an URPF is recognized, the balance so transferred is called …………. A) Recognized PF B) Transferred PF C) Recognized Balance C) Transferred Balance
Last Answer : C) Transferred Balance
Description : Salary is defied as per section ………. A) 15(2) B) 16(1) C)17(2) D)17(1)
Last Answer : D)17(1)
Description : Income from Salary is explained in the section …………………… A) 12 to 14 B) 15 to 17 C) 18 to 22 D) 24 to 26
Last Answer : B) 15 to 17
Description : Who is assessee in case of a HUF? A) Karta B) Coparceners C) Deemed Karta D) None of these
Last Answer : A) Karta
Description : A citizen of India who goes abroad for the purpose of employment, he must stay in India in the previous year for at least ............................. days to become a resident A) 90 days B) 162 days C) 180 days D) 182 days
Last Answer : D) 182 days
Description : A Company has …………. types of residential status. A) 2 B) 3 C) 1 D) 4
Last Answer : A) 2
Description : To be an Ordinarily resident in India, an individual must satisfy ………………………. A) Both Basic Conditions and One Additional Condition B) One Basic Condition and Both Additional Conditions C) One Basic Condition and One Additional Condition D) Both Basic Conditions and Both Additional Conditions
Last Answer : B) One Basic Condition and Both Additional Conditions
Description : CBDT is control by ………………………………….. A) Central Government B) State Government C) Both (A) and (B) D) None of this above
Last Answer : A) Central Government
Description : CBDT stands for ………………………….. A) Central Bureau of Direct Taxes B) Central Board of Direct Taxes C) Citizen’s Board of Direct Taxes D) Citizen’s Bureau of Direct Taxes
Last Answer : B) Central Board of Direct Taxes
Description : As per Income tax Act, Person includes …………… A) Individual B) HUF C) Local Authority D) All of the above
Last Answer : D) All of the above
Description : Educational cess is charges at the rate of …….. A) 2% B) 1% C) 3% D) 5%
Last Answer : C) 3%
Description : Surcharge is levied when the total income exceeds ………………….. A) 5 Crore B) 10 Crore C) 1 Crore D) 2 Crore
Last Answer : C) 1 Crore
Description : When the income earned in an year is taxed in the same year, it is called ………………….. A) Advanced Assessment B) Super Assessment C) Accelerated Assessment D) None of the above
Last Answer : C) Accelerated Assessment
Description : Assessment year is the period of 12 months commencing from ……………. Every year. A) 1st March B) 31st March C) 1st April D) 30 th April
Last Answer : C) 1st April
Description : Section 2(9) of Income tax deals with………….. A) Person B) Assessee C) Previous Year D) Assessment Year
Last Answer : D) Assessment Year
Description : Rebate of Income tax is defined as per section …………….. A) 81A B) 87A C) 81C D) 87C
Last Answer : B) 87A
Description : The minimum exceptional limit of income is………………. A) 250,000 B) 200,000 C) 300,000 D) 500,000
Last Answer : C) 300,000
Description : A person with the age of ………… or more is considered as a super senior citizen as per Income tax Act. A) 56 B) 60 C) 80 D) 85
Last Answer : C) 80
Description : There are …………… heads of income A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 2
Last Answer : C) 5
Description : Income tax rates are fixed in…………….. A) Income tax Act B) Finance Act C) Income tax rules D) Finance rules
Last Answer : B) Finance Act
Description : Income tax is a…………………. A) Professional tax B) Direct tax C) Indirect tax D) Service tax
Last Answer : B) Direct tax
Description : Income Tax Act came into force on………… A)1 st April 1935 B) 1 st April 1961 C) 1 st April 1962 D) 1 st April 1956
Last Answer : C) 1st April 1962
Description : Income Tax Act was passed in the year………. A) 1934 B) 1956 C) 1961 D) 1972
Last Answer : C) 1961
Description : Any sum due to an employee out of provident fund is an example of : a) Unsecured creditors b) Preferential creditors c) Secured creditors d) Partly secured creditor
Last Answer : b) Preferential creditors
Description : A stretch of sea water, partly or fully separated by a narrow strip from the main sea is called (1) Bay (2) Isthmus (3) Lagoon (4) Strait
Last Answer : (3) Lagoon Explanation: Lagoon is a shallow stretch of water which is partly or completely separated from the sea by a narrow strip of land. In the case of coral reef, it is a channel of ... between the reef and the main land. Lagoons are common coastal features around many parts of the world.
Description : A part of debt instruments that are converted into Equity shares in the future at notice of the issuer is called _________ A. Secured Debentures B. Partly Convertible Debentures (PCD) C. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) E. Unsecured Debentures
Last Answer : B. Partly Convertible Debentures (PCD) Explanation: A part of these instruments are converted into Equity shares in the future at notice of the issuer. The issuer decides the ratio for conversion. This is normally decided at the time of subscription.
Description : Under ______ debentures, if the issuer fails on payment of either the principal or interest amount, his assets can be sold to repay the liability to the investors A. Secured Debentures B. ... ) C. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) E. Unsecured Debentures
Last Answer : A. Secured Debentures Explanation: These instruments are secured by a charge on the fixed assets of the issuer company. So if the issuer fails on payment of either the principal or interest amount, his assets can be sold to repay the liability to the investors.
Description : In which of the following conversion the investors enjoy the same status as ordinary shareholders of the company? A. Secured Debentures B. Partly Convertible Debentures (PCD) C. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) E. Unsecured Debentures
Last Answer : C. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) Explanation: These are fully convertible into Equity shares at the issuer‘s notice. The ratio of conversion is decided by the issuer. Upon conversion the investors enjoy the same status as ordinary shareholders of the company.
Description : In which of the following instruments the investor has the option to either convert these debentures into shares at price decided by the issuer/agreed upon at the time of issue. A. Non Convertible ... Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) E. None of the Above
Last Answer : D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) Explanation: The investor has the option to either convert these debentures into shares at price decided by the issuer/agreed upon at the time of issue.
Description : Which of the following instruments retain the debt character and can not be converted in to equity shares? A. Non Convertible Debentures (NCD) B. Partly Convertible Debentures (PCD) C. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD) D. Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCD) E. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Non Convertible Debentures (NCD) Explanation: Non Convertible Debentures instruments retain the debt character and can not be converted in to equity shares.
Description : Common house hold glass (i.e., soda-lime glass) is a/an __________ material. (A) Fully crystalline (B) Partly crystalline (C) Amorphous
Last Answer : (B) Partly crystalline