News & Media 22nd Jul 2024

Explained: Byju’s Employees TDS Fiasco — Legal Remedies And Employer Liability

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Rahul CharkhaPartner | Pune

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Several employees of ed-tech company Byju’s have recently discovered that tax deducted at source, or TDS, has not been deposited with the government, according to various media reports. Though rare, one must wonder what happens if confronted by a similar situation. What are the available legal remedies, and is the company liable?

Charu Singh from NDTV Profit authors a column on this issue “Explained: Byju’s Employees TDS Fiasco — Legal Remedies and Employer Liability” with expert comments from our Partner Rahul Charkha

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