BubblyDonut
BubblyDonut

Careful if you’re a moonlighter

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SillyLlama
SillyLlama

IT department ko kya problem ho skti hai from moonlighting

More income means more tax for them Am I missing something here?

SnoozyPancake
SnoozyPancake

Well, the second job is usually contractual. And most companies only deduct 10% TDS. If you’re working for a foreign company that doesn’t pay you in INR, then no TDS either.

IT dept of course sees credits in their account against which no tax or missing 20% tax. Hence the notice.

WobblyPancake
WobblyPancake
Meta20mo

Eh, if you are doing it correctly you can legally pay 0 tax on US based moonlight jobs.

BubblyDonut
BubblyDonut

I know, these noobs that are getting notices don’t.

SillyLlama
SillyLlama

So the article should mention the moonlighters who are not paying taxes
For rest of the folks it should not be a problem

GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

Modiji does care if you moonlight. Modiji cares if you pay tax on your secondary income source. He knows your location, your kyc details. . . He will find you.

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by PeppyPickleProduct Manager

Why one shouldn’t work outside there company?

Note - Not working for competitor company

In this situation where a employer can hire and fire anyone anytime, why “moonlighting” or working part time, having a business, doing something of your own should be problem?

If a employer can...