F&O trading expenses which can be claimed as business expense F&O trading expenses which can be claimed as business expense

1 year ago

Hi, My wife is doing f&o trading and would like to know which all expenses can be claimed as business expense while filing income tax return,

1. She is getting a loan from her friends and family for trading purpose and will pay 7% as interest to them. Can we claim the interest paid to them as business expense ? if so what is the proof/procedure to be maintained for accounts ?
2. If I (husband) giving her some amount as loan for trading and if she pay interest to me, will that come under clubbing of income?
3. She is buying some higher end laptops, monitors and smartphones for trading purpose. Can we claim those as business expense or depreciation ?
4. She is paying Internet bills, mobile recharge, electricity bills. Can we claim full amount of those bills as business expense or is there any limitation?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

View All Answers
A.Dear Sir,
Above questions may kindly be asked to any chartered accountant or auditors who are experts in the financial matters.
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Read Related Answers

question iconWhat should I opt Old Regime vs New Regime
Dear sir You have to consult service advocate or a person who is expert in such subject otherwise you may be mislead.
question iconExemption on interest education loan
Dear Client, Under Section 80E of the Income Tax Act, 1961, if an individual has taken an education loan and is repaying the same, then the interest paid on that loan is allowed as a deduction from hi...
question iconTax query
Dear Client, Based on the limited facts you have stated, Take an assumption regarding the calculation of income tax in a financial year of your transaction where the amount is X from which 98% of X...
question iconClaiming Leave Travel Allowance while filing ITR
Dear Client, Without availing LTA if you claim its exemption in the ITR, it may be considered evasion of income tax once your ITR attracts scrutiny by the Income Tax Department and you may face legal...
question iconIncome tax notice Under sec148
Dear Client, Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 empowers the Income Tax Department to issue notices to reassess an individual's previously filed income tax returns if they suspect income has esca...