SFT is a critical tool for tax compliance, designed to monitor and report high-value financial transactions within the Indian financial system.
Here’s what you will learn in our detailed guide:
1. Introduction to SFTs and their role in the financial system
2. Entities required to file SFTs
3. Key filing requirements
4. Consequences of non-compliance
5. Advantages of timely filing
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