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Freelancer Tax Calculator India 2026 — 44AD / 44ADA aur Advance Tax

Freelancer, consultant ya creator? Presumptive schemes (44ADA / 44AD) ke tehat apna tax estimate karein, advance-tax dates aur amounts dekhein, GST chahiye ya nahi, aur kaun-sa ITR form bharein.

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Sirf estimate · Tax advice nahi · FY 2025-26 (AY 2026-27) ke presumptive rules aur slabs, simplified · 44ADA ₹75L tak / 44AD ₹3Cr tak receipts (≤5% cash) · CA se salah lein

Freelancers ke liye presumptive tax — 44ADA aur 44AD

If you're a freelancer or small-business owner, you don't always need to maintain detailed accounts. Under Section 44ADA, eligible professionals (consultants, designers, writers, doctors, lawyers, etc.) can declare just 50% of gross receipts as income — up to ₹75 lakh receipts (if cash is 5% or less). Under Section 44AD, small businesses declare 8% of turnover as income, or just 6% for digital receipts — up to ₹3 crore turnover. You pay tax only on the presumptive income, which usually means a much lower tax bill and far less paperwork.

Freelancers ke liye advance tax

If your total tax for the year exceeds ₹10,000, you must pay advance tax during the year, not just at filing. The instalments are due by 15 June (15%), 15 September (45%), 15 December (75%) and 15 March (100%). A helpful relief: taxpayers under 44AD/44ADA can pay the entire advance tax in one shot by 15 March. Missing advance tax attracts interest under Sections 234B and 234C.

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What is Section 44ADA for freelancers?

Section 44ADA is presumptive taxation for professionals (like consultants, designers, writers, doctors, lawyers). You can declare 50% of your gross receipts as income and pay tax on that, without maintaining detailed books, for receipts up to ₹75 lakh (if cash receipts are 5% or less).

What is the difference between 44AD and 44ADA?

44ADA is for specified professionals and presumes 50% of receipts as income. 44AD is for small businesses and presumes 8% of turnover as income, or 6% for digital receipts, for turnover up to ₹3 crore (if cash is 5% or less).

When do freelancers pay advance tax?

If your total tax for the year is more than ₹10,000, advance tax is due in four instalments — by 15 June, 15 September, 15 December and 15 March. Taxpayers under 44AD/44ADA can pay 100% in a single instalment by 15 March.

Do freelancers need GST registration?

GST registration is generally required once your annual turnover crosses ₹20 lakh for services (₹10 lakh in some special-category states). Below that it is optional, though clients may still ask for it.

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