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44ADA for Stripe Income in India — Can You Use Presumptive Taxation?

Last updated: March 2025 · Reviewed by TaxTap CA team

If you earn through Stripe and your gross receipts are under ₹75L (95%+ digital payments) or ₹50L otherwise, you may be eligible for Section 44ADA presumptive taxation. Stripe processes payments for your product/service. Income is your gross sales minus Stripe fees. Report under Business/Profession.

Who this applies to

  • Indian freelancers earning through Stripe
  • Stripe earners with annual receipts under ₹75L
  • Professionals wanting simplified tax filing for Stripe income
  • First-time filers unsure how to report Stripe income
Platform Type
payment rail
Payout Method
Direct bank deposit (automatic payouts)

How this works for Stripe

1

Under 44ADA, declare 50% of your total Stripe receipts as taxable income. Stripe charges ~2-3% per transaction. Report gross sales as income. Stripe fees are business expenses under your P&L or covered by 44ADA's 50%.

2

File ITR-4 (Sugam) — no P&L, no books, no audit needed.

3

The ₹75L threshold applies if 95%+ receipts are digital. Since Stripe payments are electronic, this usually applies.

4

All expenses are covered by the 50% deemed deduction — no separate claims.

5

Pay advance tax in a single installment by March 15 under 44ADA.

6

44ADA applies to 'professional' income under Sec 44AA(1). If your work is classified as business, Section 44AD may apply instead (6-8% deemed profit).

Real examples

Stripe earner using 44ADA

A freelancer earning ₹24L/year through Stripe, opting for presumptive taxation.

Annual Income
₹24L
Estimated Savings
~₹2.1L/year
Without TaxTap
~₹4.2L (no optimization)
With TaxTap
~₹2.1L (44ADA, 50% presumptive)

High-earning Stripe professional

A professional earning ₹40L/year through Stripe with actual expenses under 50%.

Annual Income
₹40L
Estimated Savings
~₹3.3L/year
Without TaxTap
~₹8.5L (no planning)
With TaxTap
~₹5.2L (44ADA presumptive)

What should you do?

If actual expenses are under 50% of income — 44ADA saves money and time.

If expenses exceed 50% (subcontractors, heavy tool costs), consider ITR-3 with actual deductions.

Stripe payments are digital, so the ₹75L threshold likely applies to you.

If your work is more 'business' than 'profession', check 44AD eligibility with a CA.

Mistakes to avoid

Not knowing whether your work qualifies as 'profession' (44ADA) or 'business' (44AD).

Reporting Stripe income under 'Other Sources' instead of 'Business/Profession'.

Claiming expenses on top of 44ADA — you can't.

Not paying advance tax by March 15.

Ignoring platform fees — your gross receipts are BEFORE Stripe's cut, not after.

Documents you need

  • Stripe payout reports/statements
  • Bank statements showing receipts
  • Invoices issued (if applicable)
  • PAN, Aadhaar linked
  • Form 26AS / AIS
  • FIRC/BRC for foreign remittances

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