Anonymous
Hi, I would like to know is it mandatory to pay PT for other states? As we are based in Telangana we are paying TG & AP both. we have 3 to 4 employees in another 7 states. we are deducting PT as per TG slab and paying PT in TG as we dont have registration in the particular states, for some we are not deducting PT like Delhi and CG. Kindly suggest me a way to pay exact PT.
From India, Bengaluru
Hi,

You need to pay PT as per respective State's PT slab.

If not registered in respective States you need to register for PT with the respective Authorities.

Paying PT as per TG State slab is not right and valid.

If PT is not applicable in certain States then only those employees can be exempted from PT.

From India, Madras
Ok Sir, Thank you so much for the quick response.
From India, Bengaluru
You are required to pay PT in each state
However the problem is that you will not be able to do it unless you have an office there and have a shop & establishment license. The requirement of local office is a requirement that every stat has in the registration process.

You can take a very rational view and ignore the PT due of those working in other states as there is very little chance of the governments coming to you for it when you do not even have an office there.

This is a grey area and once that I have not been able to find a solution

From India, Mumbai
Professional Tax is required to be paid in accordance with the norms in force where the person is employed and receives salary. It is a surplusage to remit PT on behalf of such employees in Telangana.
From India, Kochi
You have to take note of two things - 1) Your firm's registration and payment of relevant PT for the firm (for carrying out a 'profession/trade or both' and 2) PT in respect of employees working in those states. While the (1) should be coterminous with registration under GST of the firm itself, if applicable, as there could be both purchases and sales (invoicing) as well in both the states of doing business. It also required to consider quantum of turnover, no.of employees. Pl.check with the PT Acts of the respective states and do the needful.
From India, Bangalore
Hi, Yes, PT is a state subject and to be registered. The payments to be made as per state PT slabs. thanks
From India, Bangalore
Hi Suraj, How can someone register in a state where they do not have an office, but just have their sales or service staff working in that state? That is a major problem
From India, Mumbai
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