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Temporary relief measures for Taxpayers in Nepal amidst COVID-19

Extension of due date for filing returns The due date for filing eTDS, VAT and Excise returns, and payment of TDS, VAT, Excise Duty for the month of Falgun 2076 which becomes due on 25 Chaitra 2076 (7 April 2020) has been extended to 25 Baishak 2077 (7 May 2020). Due date for Depositing 2nd installment of advance tax The due date for deposit of the 2nd installment of Advance Tax that would have been due on 30 Chaitra 2076 (12 April 2020) has now been extended to 31 Baishak 2077 (13 May 2020). Tax relief for contributions to the Corona Infection Prevention Control and Treatment Fund Any amount contributed by a person (individual, couple or entity) to the Corona Infection Prevention Control and Treatment Fund established by the Government of Nepal and it's state shall be allowed as a deductible expense while calculating taxable income for the current Fiscal Year. Note: The above points were part of the relief measures announced by the Finance Minister on 29 March 2020.

How much does it cost to register Private Firm in Nepal?

Registration Fee for the private firm depends on the proposed capital of the firm.  Private Firm Registration Rules, 2076 (12th Amendment) has currently made a provision of six brackets with a maximum fee of NRs. 75,000. Through the amendment, the Government of Nepal has also tried to attract those representing Women, Dalit, and Deprived Sector to the business with the waiver of 50% on each bracket. The list below gives us the ceiling and the registration fee per ceiling. 1) NRs. 1,000 for Capital up to Nrs. 1,000,000 (One million or Ten lakh) 2) NRs. 5,000 for the capital above NRs. 1,000,000 upto NRs. 5,000,000 ( Five million or Fifty lakh) 3) NRs. 10,000 for the capital above NRs. 5,000,00 upto NRs. 10,000,000 (Ten million or One crore) 4) NRs. 50,000 for the capital above NRs. 10,000,000 upto NRs. 100,000,000 (Hundred million or Ten Crore) 5) NRs. 75,000 for the capital above NRs. 100,000,000 For those representing Women, Dalit and Deprived Sector registratio...

Statement of Accounting Policies and Notes to Financial Statement for NPOs

Statement of Accounting Policies and Notes to Financial Statements are an integral element of the financial statements.  All the accounting policies, assumptions, estimates, and caveats used in the preparation of the financial statements are part of this document. As such, it helps users to read the financial statement properly. The objective is to disclose the accounting events that cannot be displayed in the body of the financial statements that exert significant influence or are necessary for an understanding of the financial statements. It also helps users in predicting the entity's future cash flows and, in particular, their timing and certainty. What does it normally contain? Introduction of the non-profit organization (NPO) and its activities The accounting policies adopted by non-profit organizations (including revenue recognition criteria for assets, liabilities, income, and expenses) Nature of the organization The contents of the cash and cash equivalents Hi...

Application Open for The Fulbright Fellowship for Nepali Citizens

The Fulbright Commission announces the 2020 competition for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for Nepalese Students for Master's Level Study in the United States of America (USA). Those selected will begin in August-September 2021. What does it cover? The program provides all expenses (including Travel) for a master's degree program of up to two years at selected US Universities, in any field except for medicine and nursing. Who can apply? Those who have completed their SLC (or equivalent) from rural areas, women, minorities, and people from under-served populations are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information about the application and essay tips, please visit   Question and Answer sessions for the program will be held at USEF-Nepal, Aakriti Marg, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu on the following dates: March 5, 10 AM to 12 NOON March 20, 2 PM to 4PM April 3, 2 PM to 4PM Deadline for submission of application: 4PM, Friday, April 10, 2020

VAT Directive 2069, Second Amendment 2076

Inland Revenue Department has published the updated VAT directive with the amendment as of 2076. This is a second amendment to the directive that was originally published in 2069 B.S. The main purpose of the directive is to bring consistency in the understanding of the taxpayers, tax administrators including different stakeholders. It is also believed that the directive will help the implementation of VAT even simpler. It is also part of the education/awareness program conducted by the department. As a general public, we also hope that this document will act as a bridge minimizing the confusion taxpayers have over the VAT Act and Regulation. Although, introduction of the Act itself has crossed two decades mark but still need was felt for more clarity especially some of the recent changes. So, we heartily welcome this document. You can find the  VAT Directive 2069, Second Amendment 2076  here.

Income Tax Rate for FY 2076/77 for Individuals and Couples

Per Nepalese Income Tax Act - Tax Slab and Tax Rate for FY 2076.77 for those having Income Only from Employment Particulars Individual Couple Taxable Income (In NRs.) Incremental Taxable Income Tax on Incremental Taxable Income Taxable Income (In NRs.) Incremental Taxable Income Tax on Incremental Taxable Income First Slab 400,000.00 400,000.00 1%* 450,000.00 450,000.00 1%* Second Slab 500,000.00 100,000.00 10% 550,000.00 100,000.00 10% Third Slab 700,000.00 200,000.00 20% 750,000.00 200,000.00 20% Fourth Slab 2,000,000.00 1,300,000.00 30% 2,00,000.00 1,250,000.00 30% Fifth Slab Above 2,000,000.00 Greater than 2,000,000.00 36% Above 2,00,000.00 Greater than 2,000,000.00 36% Note(*): 1% Tax will not be levied in case of a natural person: a) Registered as Sole Proprietorship Firm b) Having income only from Retirement c) Contributing to the Retirement Fund and Social Security Fund Per Nepalese Income Ta Act - Tax ...

MoU for the acquisition of Nagbeli Laghubitta Sanstha Limited

Mirmire Laghubitta Biitiya Sanstha Limited (MMFDB) and Nagbeli Laghubitta Sanstha Limited (NBBL) have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the acquisition Nagbeli Laghubitta Sanstha Limited. Trading in NEPSE for both the companies was halted from 2076/1/30 after they entered into a joint merger agreement with Kisan Microfinance Finance Limited (KMFL). However, the notice published on 2076/11/14 has not mentioned of Kisan Microfinance but only of Nagbeli. According to the notice, the MoU is effective from 2076/11/13. Trading of these two companies, MMFDB and NBBL will continue to remain on halt until the acquisition process is completed. Here's a copy of the notice provided to Nepal Stock Exchange Limited.