What Dhanbad clients should know
Transport and heavy-equipment hire dominate Dhanbad's GST work, which puts goods transport agency services under reverse charge at the centre of most monthly filings. It is the item most often left out of a self-prepared GSTR-3B, and the one a departmental audit looks for first.
Who files this in Dhanbad
Bookkeeping work in Dhanbad comes largely from coal and mining services, where purchases carry input credit and the books have to support both the GST returns and the income tax return.
Where it actually goes
The books feed returns filed centrally and GST returns assessed by the Jharkhand Commercial Taxes Department, headquartered in Ranchi.
What Jharkhand changes
Mining, steel and their ancillary supply chains dominate, which makes GST input-credit reconciliation and TDS on contractor payments the two most common compliance issues.
What goes wrong here
The gap between GST turnover and income tax turnover is created in March, when a year of transactions is written up at once. It is reconciled automatically by the department, and in Dhanbad it is the single commonest reason a business first hears from an assessing officer.
Dhanbad businesses concentrate in coal, transport and equipment hire, where presumptive taxation under section 44AE for goods carriages is frequently the right choice and frequently missed.
Local registrations in Dhanbad — trade licences and shop-establishment records — go through the Dhanbad Municipal Corporation.
Dates, thresholds and what usually goes wrong
How long it takes
Ongoing monthly, with statements delivered within ten working days of the month end. Bringing a backlog up to date is a separate exercise and depends on how many months are open and how complete the records are — a year of bank statements with no invoices behind them takes longer than a year of both.
The statutory position
- Obligation to maintain books, income tax
- Income above ₹2,50,000 or turnover above ₹25,00,000 in any of the three preceding years
- Section 44AA read with Rule 6F, Income-tax Act 1961
- Retention period, income tax
- 6 years from the end of the relevant assessment year
- Rule 6F(5), Income-tax Rules 1962
- Retention period, GST
- 72 months from the due date of the annual return
- Section 36, CGST Act 2017
- Books of account, companies
- 8 financial years, maintained at the registered office
- Section 128, Companies Act 2013
What usually goes wrong
- Writing up the whole year in March, which is where the GST-to-income-tax turnover gap is created
- Running personal expenses through the business account without recording them as drawings
- Leaving cash sales out of the books while the corresponding purchases are recorded, which shows as an impossible margin
- Claiming input credit in the books that was never available in GSTR-2B
- Keeping no debtors ageing, and discovering the working capital problem only when the bank asks
- Destroying records after three years, when both the income tax and GST retention periods are considerably longer
Figures above are statutory amounts, not our fees. What we charge depends on your situation and is quoted before any work starts.
What is included
- Clean books
- P&L statements
- Balance sheet
- Audit-ready
Documents you'll need
- Bank statements
- Sales and purchase invoices
- Expense bills and vouchers
- Previous year's financial statements
- How do I get accounting services done in Dhanbad?
- Tell us what you need through the quote form or on WhatsApp, upload the documents we ask for, and the Pathak Associates team handles the filing. Nothing requires you to visit an office in Dhanbad.
- Which office handles accounting services for a Dhanbad business?
- The books feed returns filed centrally and GST returns assessed by the Jharkhand Commercial Taxes Department, headquartered in Ranchi.
- What goes wrong most often with accounting services in Dhanbad?
- The gap between GST turnover and income tax turnover is created in March, when a year of transactions is written up at once. It is reconciled automatically by the department, and in Dhanbad it is the single commonest reason a business first hears from an assessing officer.
- How long does accounting services take?
- Ongoing monthly, with statements delivered within ten working days of the month end. Bringing a backlog up to date is a separate exercise and depends on how many months are open and how complete the records are — a year of bank statements with no invoices behind them takes longer than a year of both.
- What does accounting services cost in Dhanbad?
- Pathak Associates quotes each engagement individually — the work involved varies enormously with your situation, so a single published price would be wrong for most people. Answer a few questions and you will receive a written quote before any payment is due.
- What documents do I need for accounting services?
- Typically: Bank statements, Sales and purchase invoices, Expense bills and vouchers, Previous year's financial statements. Your portal shows a checklist specific to your case once you start.