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TDS stands for tax deduction at source, a withholding tax in India that applies to various types of income, dividends, or asset sales. Learn about the objectives, rates, provisions, and certificates of TDS under the Income Tax Act of 1961.
TAN is a 10 digit alpha-numeric number issued by the Income Tax Department to the persons who are required to deduct or collect tax on payments made by them in India. TAN is used to deposit, claim and verify the tax deducted at source (TDS) and to issue certificates.
A safety data sheet (SDS) is a document that lists information on chemical substances and products for occupational safety and health. Learn about the international standard format, the national and regional requirements, and the examples of SDSs.
A no-objection certificate (NOC) is a legal document that does not object to certain covenants. It is required for some government-based departments, especially in the Indian subcontinent, such as for travel purposes.
Learn the meaning and origin of common medical abbreviations in Latin, such as a.m. (morning), p.o. (by mouth), and q.d. (every day). See the full list of abbreviations and their usage in prescriptions and other contexts.
Learn about the definition, types, production and use of certified reference materials (CRMs), which are standards for checking the quality and traceability of products and measurements. Find out the terminology, criteria and examples of CRMs in different fields and applications.
Tabular Data Stream (TDS) is a protocol for transferring data between a database server and a client. It was developed by Sybase and Microsoft for their SQL Server products, and has several varieties and implementations.
A certificate signing request (CSR) is a message sent to a certificate authority to apply for a digital identity certificate. It contains the public key, identifying information and a proof of authenticity of the applicant.