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When a person responsible for paying any income deducts Income Tax on income at the
time of payment of income/credit, it is called ‘Deduction of Tax at source-TDS’ The provisions
related to TDS are covered under Chapter XVII-B of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Coverage of the Chapter
 Deduction of tax on specified payment at specified rate
 Deposit tax within the time limit as prescribed
 File return of tax deducted at source
 Issue certificate of deduction of tax at source
 Processing of TDS return
 Consequences of non-compliance
Introduction to TDS
The Tax on Total Income is collected in two ways
1) Deduction of Tax at Source (TDS)
2) Advance Tax /Self assessment tax
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The CBDT, in the light of the decision of the Hon'ble Rajasthan High Court in the case
of Commissioner of Income Tax(TDS) Jaipur Vs. M/S Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure,
examined the matter afresh and decided that wherever, in terms of the agreement/
contract between the payer and the payee, the service tax component comprised
in the amount payable to a resident is indicated separately, the tax shall be
deducted at source under Chapter XVII-B of the Act on the amount paid/ payable
without including the service tax component.
Clarification on TDS on service tax component
(CIRCULAR NO. 1/2014, DATED 13-1-2014)
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In case of resident Payee /Deductee:
Payee/Deductee Applicability of Surcharge and Education
cess
1)Companies No surcharge or education cess shall be
added
2)Any other assessee No surcharge or education cess shall be
added to the prescribed rate of TDS except
salary in which surcharge @10% and
education cess @ 3% is required to be
deducted if salary exceed Rs. 1 crore.
Surcharge and education cess on rates of TDS prescribed
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Payee/Deductee Applicability of Surcharge and Education cess
1)Foreign Companies Rate of TDS shall be increased by:
1)Surcharge @ 2% (where payment made or to be made which is subject
to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 1 Crore but does not exceed 10
Crore).
2)Surcharge @ 5% (where payment made or to be made which is
subject to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 10 Crore
3)Education cess of 3% in all cases.
2)Any other assessee Rate of TDS shall be increased by:
1)Surcharge @ 10% (where payment made or to be made which is
subject to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 1 Crore) .
3)Education cess of 3% in all cases.)
In case of non-resident Payee /Deductee:
Surcharge and education cess on rates of TDS prescribed
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In case the deductee fails to submit the PAN to the Deductor, the Deductor shall be
liable to Deduct TDS at the higher of the following Rates-
rate specified in the relevant provision of this Act; or
at the rate of twenty per cent.
Requirement to Furnish PAN (Section 206AA)
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The time of Deduction in all the Sections shall be Payment or credit (whichever is
earlier) of such Income to the account of the payee except the below mentioned
Section where the time of the deduction shall be payment to the payee-
 Section 192 – TDS on salaries
 Section 194B-TDS on winning from Lottery or Cross word puzzle
 Section 194LA-TDS on payment of Compensation on Acquisition of Immovable
Property
Time of Deduction of TDS
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No deduction of TDS shall be made on the payments of the nature specified below,
in case such payment is made by a person to a bank excluding Foreign Bank,
namely-
 Bank Guarantee Commission
 Cash Management Service Charges
 Depository Charges on maintenance of DEMAT Charges
 Charges for warehousing services for Commodities
 Underwriting Service Charges
 Clearing Charges(MICR Charges)
 Credit card or Debit card commission for transaction between merchant
establishment and acquirer Bank
No Deduction of TDS in certain cases(Section 197A(1F)
read with Notification No. 56/2012)
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Section 192- TDS on Salary
Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person entitled to receive anything in the form of Salary
Rate -Average rate of Income Tax computed on the basis of rate in force for
the Financial Year in which payment is made
Time of Deduction- At the time of payment of Salary to employees
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Computation of Monthly TDS deductible by the employer
Particulars Amount(Rs.)
Annual Salary X
Add: Value of Perquisites Y
Gross Salary (X+Y)
Add: Any other Income reported by employee Z
Less: Loss on House Property reported by Employee Z1
Gross Total Income (X+Y+Z-Z1)
Less: Deductions Under Chapter VIA(E.g. 80C, 80CCC,80D) P
Total Taxable Income (X+Y+Z-Z1-P)
Section 192- TDS on Salary
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Computation of Monthly TDS deductible by the employer
Paticulars Amount(Rs.)
Tax on above A
Less: Rebate U/S 87A, if any (Note 1) B
Add: Surcharge, if any C
Add: Education Cess D
Total Tax (E) (A-B+C+D)
Less: Relief u/s 89(Note 2) F
Less: Tax deducted by other Institution and reported by the employee G
Balance Tax Payable (H) (E-F-G)
Monthly Tax Deductible H/12
Section 192- TDS on Salary
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Special Points to be considered-
 Note 1- As per Finance Act, 2013 An Assessee being an Individual Resident whose
Total Taxable Income does not exceed Rs. 5 Lac shall be entitled to
deduction of
Rs. 2,000/-
or
Tax on Total Taxable Income, Whichever is lower
 Note 2- In case the employee receives the arrear of earlier years then the Tax is
calculated on the income distributed according to which it relates to and
if after distribution of income in relevant years the tax due of all years is less
than the tax due by receipt Method then difference will allowed as
exemption under section 89(1)
Section 192- TDS on Salary
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Section 193- TDS on Interest on Securities
Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any person being Resident only
Rate - 10% on Amount of Interest Payable
Exception to Section 193
 No TDS liability upto Rs.5,000/- shall arise on Interest paid by a listed Company on
debentures(whether Listed or Not) in case of non dematerialized form to an
Individual or HUF by an account payee Cheque
 No TDS liability on any Security issued in a dematerialized form and listed on a
recognized Stock change in India
 No TDS on Interest payable on any Security of Central or State Government
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Section 194- TDS on Dividends
Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -10% on dividend referred to in section 2(22)(e).
Exception to Section 194
 Dividend referred to in section 115-O(Interim, Final, Deemed dividend) are exempt
in the hands of shareholder and consequently no TDS are required to be deducted
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Section 194A- TDS on Interest other than “interest
on Securities”
Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF
Deductee - Any Person being Resident only
Rate - 10% on Income by way of interest other than Interest on Securities
Exception to Section 194A
 An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession
and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from
Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is
credited or paid.
 No TDS is required to be deducted if aggregate amount of such income credited or paid
during F/Y to payee does not exceed Rs.5000
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee - Any Person
Rate - 30% on Income by way of Winning from Lottery or cross
word puzzles and other game of any sort
 The amount of Income paid should exceed Rs.10,000 for deducting TDS Lucky draw
schemes organized by any person shall attract TDS on distribution of prize since it is
in nature of lottery.
Section 194B- TDS on Winnings from Lottery and
Crosswords Puzzles
Special Points to be considered-
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -1% where payment is made or credited to a person being an Individual or
HUF.
-2% where payment is made or credited to a person other than an
Individual or HUF
Exception to Section 194C
 No TDS is required to be deducted on payment made or credited to Transport
operator during the course of business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriage,
provided he furnishing of his permanent account number. However if the PAN is not
provided than tax @ 20% is required to be deducted.
 Goods carriage” means any motor vehicle for carriage of goods.
Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor
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 No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited to
contractor does not exceed Rs.30,000 however if aggregate amount of payment
to be made to contractor in a F/Y exceed Rs.75,000 then TDS is required to be
deducted.
Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
S.No Situations Whether TDS deductible
1 Single Contract of Rs. 30,000/- in a year No
2 Two Contracts of Rs. 30,000/-each in a year No
3 Three Contracts of Rs. 30,000 each in a year TDS deductible on s.90,000/-
4 Single Contract of Rs. 40,000 in a year Yes
5 Five Contracts of Rs. 15000 each in a year No
6 Single Contract of Rs. 75,000/- Yes
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 Contract shall include sub-contract.
General Points-
 Definition of Work for the purpose of Section 194C
Work shall include advertising, broadcasting, including production of programs for
such broadcasting or telecasting, carriage of goods or passengers by any
mode of transport other than by railway catering, manufacturing or supplying a
product according to the requirement or specification of a customer by using
material purchased from such customer but does not include if material is
purchased from person other than customer.
Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor
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Section 194D- TDS on Insurance Commission
Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate - 10% on any Income by way of remuneration or reward, whether by way of
commission or otherwise, for soliciting or procuring insurance business.
 No TDS is required to be deducted when aggregate amount of such Income credited or paid
or likely to be credited or paid during the F/Y does not exceed Rs.20,000.
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
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Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -10% on Income by way of Commission or Brokerage not being an
Insurance Commission referred to in section194D
 No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not
exceed Rs.5,000 during a F/Y.
 An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession
and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from Profession
25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is credited or paid.
Section 194H- TDS on Commission or Brokerage
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
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 TDS on commission/ Supplementary commission received by Travel Agent from
Airlines - The commission received by the Travel Agent from the Airline shall be
subject to the TDS u/s 194 H and the TDS shall be deducted on the Commission
portion i.e. difference between the airfare fixed by the airlines and the price at which
agents are enabled to sell the tickets.
 Commission to employees will form part of salary income and is liable to TDS u/s 192
and not under this section.
Section 194H- TDS on Commission or Brokerage
Special Points-
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Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF.
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -2% for use of any machinery or plant or equipment.
-10% for use of any land or building or land appurtenant to building (including
factory building) or furniture or fittings.
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If the aggregate amount of such payments to be made in a F/Y exceed Rs.1,80,000 then TDS is
required to be deducted.
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
Section 194I- TDS on Rent
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 An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession
and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from
Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is
credited or paid.
 Where the share of each co-owner in property is definite and ascertainable, the limit of Rs.
1,80,000 will be applicable to each co-owner separately.
 TDS on non refundable Security Deposit- No TDS is required to be deducted at the time of
payment of security deposit since it cannot be treated as advance rent however it is
required to be deducted when security deposit is to be adjusted.
 TDS is required to be deducted on advance payment of rent.
 TDS on Taxes borne by the Tenant- If Municipal tax, ground rent are born by tenant no tax
will be deducted on such sum.
Section 194I- TDS on Rent
General Points-
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -1% on payment made for purchase of immovable property.
 It is not necessary that the property should be situated in India.
 In case section 194-IA is applicable the purchaser is not required to obtain TAN .
 Every person purchasing property of Rs. 50 lakh or more would have to deduct TDS @1% of
payment made to seller on or after 01.06.2013.
 Immovable property means Land (other than agricultural land) or any building or part of
building
 If the sellers jointly owns a property and sells for a total consideration of Rs.50 lakh then this
section applies even if each co-owners consideration is less than Rs.50 lakh
Section 194IA-Payment on transfer of certain
immovable property other than agricultural land
General Points-
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Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -10% on payment made as
 fees for professional services, or
Fees for technical services, or
Royalty, or
Any sum referred to in clause(va) of Section 28, or
payment by whatever name called other than salary paid to Director
of company.
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Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or
technical services
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An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession
and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from
Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is
credited or paid.
However such Individual or HUF shall not be liable to deduct TDS on sum by way of fees for
professional or technical services if such sum is paid exclusively for personal purpose.
Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or
technical services
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not
exceed Rs.30,000 during a F/Y other than for payment made to director of company.
No threshold limit has been provided for the payments made to the Directors, even if the
sitting fees of Rs. 5,000/- is paid, the company is liable to deduct TDS on such payments.
General Points-
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No TDS on professional fees paid by Non-Resident to the chartered
accountant, lawyers advocate or solicitor if non-resident does not
have any agent or business connection in India.
Royalty includes payment for purchase of computer software.
Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or
technical services
General Points-
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Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or
technical services
Exception to Section 194J(Section 197A read with Section 194J) N.No. 21/2012
No TDS is required to be deducted in case payment is made by a person for acquisition of
Software from other person being resident , provided following conditions are satisfied-
 The software is purchased in a subsequent transfer and the transferor has transferred the
software without modification
and
 The Tax has been deducted –
• Under Section 194J on payment of previous transfer in case of resident transferor
• Under Section 195 on payment of previous transfer in case of non-resident transferor
 The transferee obtains a declaration from the transferor that the tax has been deducted
either in the above 2 Sections along with the PAN of the transferor
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Resident only
Rate -10% of any sum being in nature of compensation or enhanced compensation
on account of compulsory acquisition under any law for time being in force.
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No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not
exceed Rs.2,00,000 during a F/Y.
Section 194LA-Payment of compensation on
acquisition of certain immovable property*
Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS
General Points-
*Immovable property means Land (other than agricultural land) or any building or part of
building.
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only
Rate - 5% of Income by way of Interest payable to a Non-Resident or a foreign
company.
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Section 194LB-Income by way of interest from
Infrastructure Debt Fund
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only
Rate -5% of Income by way of Interest payable to a Non-Resident or a foreign
company.
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The Interest under this Section shall be the Income by way of Interest payable by Indian Co.
Interest payable on money borrowed at any time on or after 1st July, 2012 but before 1st day
of July, 2015, in foreign currency, from a source outside India under a loan agreement or by
way of issue of Long term Infrastructure bonds, as approved by Central Government in this
behalf.
The interest shall be Income to the extent it does not exceed the amount of interest
calculated at rate approved by Central Government in this behalf .
Section 194LC-Income by way of interest from Indian
company
Special Points-
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Deductor - Any Person
Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only
Rate - Income by way of Interest, Royalty or any other sum payable to a foreign
company or Non- Resident not being Income chargeable under head salary or
interest covered under section 194LB, 194LC, 194LD shall be deductible at the
rate in force.
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 Any person responsible for paying to a Non-Resident or to Foreign Company Interest or any
other sum shall furnish the information regarding the same in such form and manner as may
be prescribed.(Form 15CA and 15CB).
Section 195-TDS on other sum(Paid to Non
resident)
Special Points-
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No TDS is required to be deducted on payment made by a person to:
 Government
 Reserve bank of India
 A corporation established by or under a Central Act which is, under any law for the time
being in force, exempt from income-tax on its income.
 A mutual fund specified under section 10(23D).
Where such sum is payable by way of interest in respect of any securities owned by it or in
which it has full beneficial interest, or any other income accruing or arising to it.
Section 196-No TDS on Interest or other sum payable to
government, reserve bank or certain corporation
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Every person, being a seller shall, at the time of debiting the amount payable by the buyer to
the account of buyer or at the time of receipt of such amount from the said buyer, which ever
is earlier, collect from buyer a sum equal to:
Nature of goods % of purchase price
Alcoholic liquor for human consumption 1%
Tendu leaves 5%
Timber obtained under a forest lease 2.5%
Timber obtained by any mode other than under a forest lease 2.5%
Any other forest produce not being timber or tendu leaves 2.5%
Scrap 1%
Minerals, being coal or lignite or iron ore 1%
Lease or license or contract or otherwise transfers any right or
interest in parking lot, toll Plaza, Mine, Quarry for use of such areas
2%
Section 206C-Tax collection at source
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TDS is required to be paid to credit of central government within the time given below:
Different situation Time limit for deposit of tax
When payer is the Government or
when payment is made on behalf of
government
TDS is deposited without challan Same day
TDS is deposited with challan On or before 7 days from the end of
the month in which-
i) The deduction is made OR
ii) Income tax is due u/s 192(1A)
When tax is deducted by a person
other than Government
Where the income or amount is
credited or paid in the month of
March
On or before 30th April
In any other case On or before 7 days from the end of
the month in which-
i) The deduction is made OR
ii) Income tax is due u/s 192(1A)
Time limit for payment of TDS/ TCS
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 Credit of TDS under other Section even though the Challan related to a particular Section
Example: The challan used for payment of TDS relevant to Section 192 of the Act can also
be used for the purpose of reporting tax deposited under Section 194 of the Act also.
 Credit of TDS admissible in Other Quarters also and if unutilized in the current year,
admissible in future years also
Example: If excess payment of Tax has been made in Quarter 1 of financial year 2013-14,
the same can be used for Quarter 2, 3 &4 of F.Y. 2013-14 as well as for Q1 to Q4 of F.Y.2014-
15. The excess amount of tax paid in Q1 of F.Y.2013-14 can also be used for payment of tax
default of Q1 to Q4 of F.Y.2012-13.
CPC (TDS) Clarification on Deposit of TDS through
multiple Challan
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If a person fails to pay to the credit of the Central Government,
Tax Deducted at Source
Or
Tax Collected at Source
he shall be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less
than three months but which may extend to seven years
Failure to pay the tax collected at source(Sec 276B and
Sec 276BB)
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Quarter Ending Due Date
30th June 15th July
30th September 15th October
31st December 15th January
31st March 15th May of F/Y immediately following F/Y in
which deduction is made.
Due date for filing TDS/TCS Return
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Consequences for default in furnishing TDS/TCS Return
Fees for default in furnishing quarterly return of
TDS/TCS(Sec 234E)
Penalty for default in furnishing quarterly return
of TDS/TCS(Sec 271H)
Where a person fails to deliver the quarterly
return of TDS within the time prescribed, then
he shall be liable to pay Rs. 200/- day till the
default continues.
Points to be Noted
 Such fees shall not exceed the amount of
TDS/TCS.
The fees shall be paid before furnishing
quarterly TDS/TCS return.
The penalty shall be a minimum of Rs.10,000
and it can extend upto Rs.1,00,000
Points to be Noted
The penalty shall be payable if assessee
Fails to deliver quarterly return of TDS/TCS, or
Furnish incorrect information in quarterly
returns of TDS/TCS.
No penalty shall be payable if the return has
been delivered within 1 year from the time
prescribed for filing the return along with
fees for default U/s 234E and Interest u/s 201
to credit of central government
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Consequences of Failure to Deduct TDS or deposit TDS
Fails to Deduct TDS
After Deduction fails to
Deposit the TDS
Assessee in Default
Interest u/s 220 Penalty u/s 221
1% p.m from the month the tax was
deductable/payable till the date of
passing of an order u/s 201(1)
Penalty u/s 221 can be maximum of
TDS not deducted/not paid.
Person Liable to Deduct TDS
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Any person who fails to deduct the whole or part of the TDS on the sum paid or credited to the
account of a resident shall not be deemed to be an
Assessee in default in respect of such tax if such resident –
 Has furnished his return of income u/s 139,
 Has taken into account such sum for computing income in such return of Income.
 Has paid the tax due on the income declared by him in such return of income.
And the person furnishes a certificate to this effect from a chartered Accountant in such form as
may be prescribed.
Interest leviable in case of non deduction of TDS for Resident Payee
The interest @ 1% per month per month or part of the month from the date the Tax was
deductible to the date of furnishing the return of income by the payee. The Interest shall be
levied on the amount of TDS not deducted/ short deducted by the Deductor.
Consequences of Failure to Deduct TDS or deposit
TDS(Sec201)
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TDS deducted Late TDS Deposited Late
Interest @ 1% for every month or part of
month on amount of such tax from the
date on which such tax was deductible
to the date on which such tax is
deducted.
Interest @1.5% for every month or part of
month on amount of such tax from the date
on which such tax was deducted to the
date on which such tax is actually paid.
Consequences of Late deduction or late deposit of TDS
Person Liable to Deduct TDS
Such interest is required to be paid before furnishing quarterly return of TDS.
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Every person liable to deduct tax shall within such period as may be prescribed , furnish a
certificate to the effect that tax has been deducted and specifying the amount so deducted ,
the rate as which tax has been deducted and such other particular as may be prescribed.
Particulars TDS on salary TDS on Non-salary
Form Form 16 Form 16A
Periodicity Annual Quarterly
Due date upto which
TDS certificate should
be issued
31st may of the following
relevant F/Y
15 days from the due date of furnishing
of TDS return i.e. 30th July, 30th October,
30th January, 30th May.
Issue of TDS certificate
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The following are the various types of corrections that you can make to an accepted regular
TDS/TCS statement:
Update deductor details such as Name, Address of Deductor.
Update challan details such as challan serial no., BSR code, challan tender date, challan
amounts etc.
Update/delete /add deductee details.
Add / delete salary detail records.
Update PAN of the deductee or employee in deductee/salary details.
Add a new challan and underlying deductees.
Revision of TDS Return
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Processing of Quarterly Returns of TDS(Section 200A)
Where a statement of tax deduction at source has been made by a person deducting any
sum, such statement shall be processed in the following manner, namely:—
the sums deductible under this Chapter shall be computed after making the
following adjustments, namely:—
• any arithmetical error in the statement; or
• an incorrect claim, apparent from any information in the statement;
the interest, if any, shall be computed on the basis of the sums deductible as
computed in the statement;
An intimation under the Section 200A for the additional Demand or refund that arise
due to the Centralized processing of returns
Revision of TDS Return
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Justification Reports-
It is a document which serves as an annexure to the intimation to be sent to the
deductor. Intimation will be sent to the deductor through mail / post but a justification
report will have to be downloaded from the portal.
The Justification Report specifies the bifurcation of the Demand as stated in the
Intimation u/s 200A.
Conso File-
It is the consolidated data of the statements processed (regular & correction) for the
relevant Financial Year, Quarter and Form Type. It can be downloaded from the
Traces Website.
Revision of TDS Return
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Requirements of Conso File-
In order to download the Conso File following documents are required-
1.Token No. (Acknowledgement No of the Regular return filed)
2.Challan No.
3.BSR code of the Bank
4.Challan Date
5.Challan Amount
6.3 Pan No. of the Deductees (Corresponding to the Challan whose revision is to
be done)
Revision of TDS Return
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Any interest, commission or brokerage, rent, royalty, fees for professional services or fees for
technical services payable to a resident, or amounts payable to a contractor or sub-contractor,
being resident, on which TDS is deductible and such tax has not been deducted or after
deduction has not been paid on or before before 30th September following the year for which
the Return pertains
Provided that where in respect of any such sum, tax has been deducted in any subsequent
year, or has been deducted during the previous year but paid after the due date specified in
Section139(1), 30% such sum shall be allowed as a deduction in computing the income of the
previous year in which such tax has been paid(Amended by F.A. 2014)
 Prior to Finance Act, 2014 whole of the expenditure was disallowed if the TDS was not
deposited before 30th Sep and allowed in the year in which it was actually paid.
 But Post Finance Act, 2014 only 30% of the total expenditure shall be disallowed and shall be
allowed in the year in which it is actually deposited with the Department
Disallowance of the Expenditure in case of non Deposit of
TDS before the due date of filing of Return u/s 139(1)(As
amended by Finance Act, 2014)
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Thank you
For Queries, Please Contact-
 CA Rajesh Gupta Email: rajesh@rrga.in
 CA Manoj Kumar Email: manoj@rrga.in

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  • 1. When a person responsible for paying any income deducts Income Tax on income at the time of payment of income/credit, it is called ‘Deduction of Tax at source-TDS’ The provisions related to TDS are covered under Chapter XVII-B of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Coverage of the Chapter  Deduction of tax on specified payment at specified rate  Deposit tax within the time limit as prescribed  File return of tax deducted at source  Issue certificate of deduction of tax at source  Processing of TDS return  Consequences of non-compliance Introduction to TDS The Tax on Total Income is collected in two ways 1) Deduction of Tax at Source (TDS) 2) Advance Tax /Self assessment tax 1
  • 2. The CBDT, in the light of the decision of the Hon'ble Rajasthan High Court in the case of Commissioner of Income Tax(TDS) Jaipur Vs. M/S Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure, examined the matter afresh and decided that wherever, in terms of the agreement/ contract between the payer and the payee, the service tax component comprised in the amount payable to a resident is indicated separately, the tax shall be deducted at source under Chapter XVII-B of the Act on the amount paid/ payable without including the service tax component. Clarification on TDS on service tax component (CIRCULAR NO. 1/2014, DATED 13-1-2014) 2
  • 3. In case of resident Payee /Deductee: Payee/Deductee Applicability of Surcharge and Education cess 1)Companies No surcharge or education cess shall be added 2)Any other assessee No surcharge or education cess shall be added to the prescribed rate of TDS except salary in which surcharge @10% and education cess @ 3% is required to be deducted if salary exceed Rs. 1 crore. Surcharge and education cess on rates of TDS prescribed 3
  • 4. Payee/Deductee Applicability of Surcharge and Education cess 1)Foreign Companies Rate of TDS shall be increased by: 1)Surcharge @ 2% (where payment made or to be made which is subject to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 1 Crore but does not exceed 10 Crore). 2)Surcharge @ 5% (where payment made or to be made which is subject to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 10 Crore 3)Education cess of 3% in all cases. 2)Any other assessee Rate of TDS shall be increased by: 1)Surcharge @ 10% (where payment made or to be made which is subject to tax deduction during F/Y exceed 1 Crore) . 3)Education cess of 3% in all cases.) In case of non-resident Payee /Deductee: Surcharge and education cess on rates of TDS prescribed 4
  • 5. In case the deductee fails to submit the PAN to the Deductor, the Deductor shall be liable to Deduct TDS at the higher of the following Rates- rate specified in the relevant provision of this Act; or at the rate of twenty per cent. Requirement to Furnish PAN (Section 206AA) 5
  • 6. The time of Deduction in all the Sections shall be Payment or credit (whichever is earlier) of such Income to the account of the payee except the below mentioned Section where the time of the deduction shall be payment to the payee-  Section 192 – TDS on salaries  Section 194B-TDS on winning from Lottery or Cross word puzzle  Section 194LA-TDS on payment of Compensation on Acquisition of Immovable Property Time of Deduction of TDS 6
  • 7. No deduction of TDS shall be made on the payments of the nature specified below, in case such payment is made by a person to a bank excluding Foreign Bank, namely-  Bank Guarantee Commission  Cash Management Service Charges  Depository Charges on maintenance of DEMAT Charges  Charges for warehousing services for Commodities  Underwriting Service Charges  Clearing Charges(MICR Charges)  Credit card or Debit card commission for transaction between merchant establishment and acquirer Bank No Deduction of TDS in certain cases(Section 197A(1F) read with Notification No. 56/2012) 7
  • 8. Section 192- TDS on Salary Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person entitled to receive anything in the form of Salary Rate -Average rate of Income Tax computed on the basis of rate in force for the Financial Year in which payment is made Time of Deduction- At the time of payment of Salary to employees 8
  • 9. Computation of Monthly TDS deductible by the employer Particulars Amount(Rs.) Annual Salary X Add: Value of Perquisites Y Gross Salary (X+Y) Add: Any other Income reported by employee Z Less: Loss on House Property reported by Employee Z1 Gross Total Income (X+Y+Z-Z1) Less: Deductions Under Chapter VIA(E.g. 80C, 80CCC,80D) P Total Taxable Income (X+Y+Z-Z1-P) Section 192- TDS on Salary 9
  • 10. Computation of Monthly TDS deductible by the employer Paticulars Amount(Rs.) Tax on above A Less: Rebate U/S 87A, if any (Note 1) B Add: Surcharge, if any C Add: Education Cess D Total Tax (E) (A-B+C+D) Less: Relief u/s 89(Note 2) F Less: Tax deducted by other Institution and reported by the employee G Balance Tax Payable (H) (E-F-G) Monthly Tax Deductible H/12 Section 192- TDS on Salary 10
  • 11. Special Points to be considered-  Note 1- As per Finance Act, 2013 An Assessee being an Individual Resident whose Total Taxable Income does not exceed Rs. 5 Lac shall be entitled to deduction of Rs. 2,000/- or Tax on Total Taxable Income, Whichever is lower  Note 2- In case the employee receives the arrear of earlier years then the Tax is calculated on the income distributed according to which it relates to and if after distribution of income in relevant years the tax due of all years is less than the tax due by receipt Method then difference will allowed as exemption under section 89(1) Section 192- TDS on Salary 11
  • 12. Section 193- TDS on Interest on Securities Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any person being Resident only Rate - 10% on Amount of Interest Payable Exception to Section 193  No TDS liability upto Rs.5,000/- shall arise on Interest paid by a listed Company on debentures(whether Listed or Not) in case of non dematerialized form to an Individual or HUF by an account payee Cheque  No TDS liability on any Security issued in a dematerialized form and listed on a recognized Stock change in India  No TDS on Interest payable on any Security of Central or State Government 12
  • 13. Section 194- TDS on Dividends Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -10% on dividend referred to in section 2(22)(e). Exception to Section 194  Dividend referred to in section 115-O(Interim, Final, Deemed dividend) are exempt in the hands of shareholder and consequently no TDS are required to be deducted 13
  • 14. Section 194A- TDS on Interest other than “interest on Securities” Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF Deductee - Any Person being Resident only Rate - 10% on Income by way of interest other than Interest on Securities Exception to Section 194A  An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is credited or paid.  No TDS is required to be deducted if aggregate amount of such income credited or paid during F/Y to payee does not exceed Rs.5000 14
  • 15. Deductor - Any Person Deductee - Any Person Rate - 30% on Income by way of Winning from Lottery or cross word puzzles and other game of any sort  The amount of Income paid should exceed Rs.10,000 for deducting TDS Lucky draw schemes organized by any person shall attract TDS on distribution of prize since it is in nature of lottery. Section 194B- TDS on Winnings from Lottery and Crosswords Puzzles Special Points to be considered- 15
  • 16. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -1% where payment is made or credited to a person being an Individual or HUF. -2% where payment is made or credited to a person other than an Individual or HUF Exception to Section 194C  No TDS is required to be deducted on payment made or credited to Transport operator during the course of business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriage, provided he furnishing of his permanent account number. However if the PAN is not provided than tax @ 20% is required to be deducted.  Goods carriage” means any motor vehicle for carriage of goods. Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor 16
  • 17.  No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited to contractor does not exceed Rs.30,000 however if aggregate amount of payment to be made to contractor in a F/Y exceed Rs.75,000 then TDS is required to be deducted. Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS S.No Situations Whether TDS deductible 1 Single Contract of Rs. 30,000/- in a year No 2 Two Contracts of Rs. 30,000/-each in a year No 3 Three Contracts of Rs. 30,000 each in a year TDS deductible on s.90,000/- 4 Single Contract of Rs. 40,000 in a year Yes 5 Five Contracts of Rs. 15000 each in a year No 6 Single Contract of Rs. 75,000/- Yes 17
  • 18.  Contract shall include sub-contract. General Points-  Definition of Work for the purpose of Section 194C Work shall include advertising, broadcasting, including production of programs for such broadcasting or telecasting, carriage of goods or passengers by any mode of transport other than by railway catering, manufacturing or supplying a product according to the requirement or specification of a customer by using material purchased from such customer but does not include if material is purchased from person other than customer. Section 194C- TDS on Payment to Contractor 18
  • 19. Section 194D- TDS on Insurance Commission Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate - 10% on any Income by way of remuneration or reward, whether by way of commission or otherwise, for soliciting or procuring insurance business.  No TDS is required to be deducted when aggregate amount of such Income credited or paid or likely to be credited or paid during the F/Y does not exceed Rs.20,000. Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS 19
  • 20. Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -10% on Income by way of Commission or Brokerage not being an Insurance Commission referred to in section194D  No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not exceed Rs.5,000 during a F/Y.  An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is credited or paid. Section 194H- TDS on Commission or Brokerage Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS 20
  • 21.  TDS on commission/ Supplementary commission received by Travel Agent from Airlines - The commission received by the Travel Agent from the Airline shall be subject to the TDS u/s 194 H and the TDS shall be deducted on the Commission portion i.e. difference between the airfare fixed by the airlines and the price at which agents are enabled to sell the tickets.  Commission to employees will form part of salary income and is liable to TDS u/s 192 and not under this section. Section 194H- TDS on Commission or Brokerage Special Points- 21
  • 22. Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF. Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -2% for use of any machinery or plant or equipment. -10% for use of any land or building or land appurtenant to building (including factory building) or furniture or fittings. - If the aggregate amount of such payments to be made in a F/Y exceed Rs.1,80,000 then TDS is required to be deducted. Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS Section 194I- TDS on Rent 22
  • 23. -  An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is credited or paid.  Where the share of each co-owner in property is definite and ascertainable, the limit of Rs. 1,80,000 will be applicable to each co-owner separately.  TDS on non refundable Security Deposit- No TDS is required to be deducted at the time of payment of security deposit since it cannot be treated as advance rent however it is required to be deducted when security deposit is to be adjusted.  TDS is required to be deducted on advance payment of rent.  TDS on Taxes borne by the Tenant- If Municipal tax, ground rent are born by tenant no tax will be deducted on such sum. Section 194I- TDS on Rent General Points- 23
  • 24. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -1% on payment made for purchase of immovable property.  It is not necessary that the property should be situated in India.  In case section 194-IA is applicable the purchaser is not required to obtain TAN .  Every person purchasing property of Rs. 50 lakh or more would have to deduct TDS @1% of payment made to seller on or after 01.06.2013.  Immovable property means Land (other than agricultural land) or any building or part of building  If the sellers jointly owns a property and sells for a total consideration of Rs.50 lakh then this section applies even if each co-owners consideration is less than Rs.50 lakh Section 194IA-Payment on transfer of certain immovable property other than agricultural land General Points- 24
  • 25. Deductor - Any Person not being an Individual or HUF Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -10% on payment made as  fees for professional services, or Fees for technical services, or Royalty, or Any sum referred to in clause(va) of Section 28, or payment by whatever name called other than salary paid to Director of company. - Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or technical services 25
  • 26. - An Individual or HUF is required to deduct TDS if he is carrying on any business or profession and his sales , turnover or gross receipt from such business exceed 1crores and from Profession 25 lakh during the F/Y immediately preceeding F/Y in which such interest is credited or paid. However such Individual or HUF shall not be liable to deduct TDS on sum by way of fees for professional or technical services if such sum is paid exclusively for personal purpose. Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or technical services Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not exceed Rs.30,000 during a F/Y other than for payment made to director of company. No threshold limit has been provided for the payments made to the Directors, even if the sitting fees of Rs. 5,000/- is paid, the company is liable to deduct TDS on such payments. General Points- 26
  • 27. No TDS on professional fees paid by Non-Resident to the chartered accountant, lawyers advocate or solicitor if non-resident does not have any agent or business connection in India. Royalty includes payment for purchase of computer software. Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or technical services General Points- 27
  • 28. Section 194J-TDS on fees for professional or technical services Exception to Section 194J(Section 197A read with Section 194J) N.No. 21/2012 No TDS is required to be deducted in case payment is made by a person for acquisition of Software from other person being resident , provided following conditions are satisfied-  The software is purchased in a subsequent transfer and the transferor has transferred the software without modification and  The Tax has been deducted – • Under Section 194J on payment of previous transfer in case of resident transferor • Under Section 195 on payment of previous transfer in case of non-resident transferor  The transferee obtains a declaration from the transferor that the tax has been deducted either in the above 2 Sections along with the PAN of the transferor 28
  • 29. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Resident only Rate -10% of any sum being in nature of compensation or enhanced compensation on account of compulsory acquisition under any law for time being in force. - No TDS is required to be deducted when the amount to be paid or credited does not exceed Rs.2,00,000 during a F/Y. Section 194LA-Payment of compensation on acquisition of certain immovable property* Maximum Limit for Non Deduction of TDS General Points- *Immovable property means Land (other than agricultural land) or any building or part of building. 29
  • 30. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only Rate - 5% of Income by way of Interest payable to a Non-Resident or a foreign company. - Section 194LB-Income by way of interest from Infrastructure Debt Fund 30
  • 31. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only Rate -5% of Income by way of Interest payable to a Non-Resident or a foreign company. - The Interest under this Section shall be the Income by way of Interest payable by Indian Co. Interest payable on money borrowed at any time on or after 1st July, 2012 but before 1st day of July, 2015, in foreign currency, from a source outside India under a loan agreement or by way of issue of Long term Infrastructure bonds, as approved by Central Government in this behalf. The interest shall be Income to the extent it does not exceed the amount of interest calculated at rate approved by Central Government in this behalf . Section 194LC-Income by way of interest from Indian company Special Points- 31
  • 32. Deductor - Any Person Deductee- Any Person being Non-Resident only Rate - Income by way of Interest, Royalty or any other sum payable to a foreign company or Non- Resident not being Income chargeable under head salary or interest covered under section 194LB, 194LC, 194LD shall be deductible at the rate in force. -  Any person responsible for paying to a Non-Resident or to Foreign Company Interest or any other sum shall furnish the information regarding the same in such form and manner as may be prescribed.(Form 15CA and 15CB). Section 195-TDS on other sum(Paid to Non resident) Special Points- 32
  • 33. No TDS is required to be deducted on payment made by a person to:  Government  Reserve bank of India  A corporation established by or under a Central Act which is, under any law for the time being in force, exempt from income-tax on its income.  A mutual fund specified under section 10(23D). Where such sum is payable by way of interest in respect of any securities owned by it or in which it has full beneficial interest, or any other income accruing or arising to it. Section 196-No TDS on Interest or other sum payable to government, reserve bank or certain corporation 33
  • 34. Every person, being a seller shall, at the time of debiting the amount payable by the buyer to the account of buyer or at the time of receipt of such amount from the said buyer, which ever is earlier, collect from buyer a sum equal to: Nature of goods % of purchase price Alcoholic liquor for human consumption 1% Tendu leaves 5% Timber obtained under a forest lease 2.5% Timber obtained by any mode other than under a forest lease 2.5% Any other forest produce not being timber or tendu leaves 2.5% Scrap 1% Minerals, being coal or lignite or iron ore 1% Lease or license or contract or otherwise transfers any right or interest in parking lot, toll Plaza, Mine, Quarry for use of such areas 2% Section 206C-Tax collection at source 34
  • 35. TDS is required to be paid to credit of central government within the time given below: Different situation Time limit for deposit of tax When payer is the Government or when payment is made on behalf of government TDS is deposited without challan Same day TDS is deposited with challan On or before 7 days from the end of the month in which- i) The deduction is made OR ii) Income tax is due u/s 192(1A) When tax is deducted by a person other than Government Where the income or amount is credited or paid in the month of March On or before 30th April In any other case On or before 7 days from the end of the month in which- i) The deduction is made OR ii) Income tax is due u/s 192(1A) Time limit for payment of TDS/ TCS 35
  • 36.  Credit of TDS under other Section even though the Challan related to a particular Section Example: The challan used for payment of TDS relevant to Section 192 of the Act can also be used for the purpose of reporting tax deposited under Section 194 of the Act also.  Credit of TDS admissible in Other Quarters also and if unutilized in the current year, admissible in future years also Example: If excess payment of Tax has been made in Quarter 1 of financial year 2013-14, the same can be used for Quarter 2, 3 &4 of F.Y. 2013-14 as well as for Q1 to Q4 of F.Y.2014- 15. The excess amount of tax paid in Q1 of F.Y.2013-14 can also be used for payment of tax default of Q1 to Q4 of F.Y.2012-13. CPC (TDS) Clarification on Deposit of TDS through multiple Challan 36
  • 37. If a person fails to pay to the credit of the Central Government, Tax Deducted at Source Or Tax Collected at Source he shall be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three months but which may extend to seven years Failure to pay the tax collected at source(Sec 276B and Sec 276BB) 37
  • 38. Quarter Ending Due Date 30th June 15th July 30th September 15th October 31st December 15th January 31st March 15th May of F/Y immediately following F/Y in which deduction is made. Due date for filing TDS/TCS Return 38
  • 39. Consequences for default in furnishing TDS/TCS Return Fees for default in furnishing quarterly return of TDS/TCS(Sec 234E) Penalty for default in furnishing quarterly return of TDS/TCS(Sec 271H) Where a person fails to deliver the quarterly return of TDS within the time prescribed, then he shall be liable to pay Rs. 200/- day till the default continues. Points to be Noted  Such fees shall not exceed the amount of TDS/TCS. The fees shall be paid before furnishing quarterly TDS/TCS return. The penalty shall be a minimum of Rs.10,000 and it can extend upto Rs.1,00,000 Points to be Noted The penalty shall be payable if assessee Fails to deliver quarterly return of TDS/TCS, or Furnish incorrect information in quarterly returns of TDS/TCS. No penalty shall be payable if the return has been delivered within 1 year from the time prescribed for filing the return along with fees for default U/s 234E and Interest u/s 201 to credit of central government 39
  • 40. Consequences of Failure to Deduct TDS or deposit TDS Fails to Deduct TDS After Deduction fails to Deposit the TDS Assessee in Default Interest u/s 220 Penalty u/s 221 1% p.m from the month the tax was deductable/payable till the date of passing of an order u/s 201(1) Penalty u/s 221 can be maximum of TDS not deducted/not paid. Person Liable to Deduct TDS 40
  • 41. Any person who fails to deduct the whole or part of the TDS on the sum paid or credited to the account of a resident shall not be deemed to be an Assessee in default in respect of such tax if such resident –  Has furnished his return of income u/s 139,  Has taken into account such sum for computing income in such return of Income.  Has paid the tax due on the income declared by him in such return of income. And the person furnishes a certificate to this effect from a chartered Accountant in such form as may be prescribed. Interest leviable in case of non deduction of TDS for Resident Payee The interest @ 1% per month per month or part of the month from the date the Tax was deductible to the date of furnishing the return of income by the payee. The Interest shall be levied on the amount of TDS not deducted/ short deducted by the Deductor. Consequences of Failure to Deduct TDS or deposit TDS(Sec201) 41
  • 42. TDS deducted Late TDS Deposited Late Interest @ 1% for every month or part of month on amount of such tax from the date on which such tax was deductible to the date on which such tax is deducted. Interest @1.5% for every month or part of month on amount of such tax from the date on which such tax was deducted to the date on which such tax is actually paid. Consequences of Late deduction or late deposit of TDS Person Liable to Deduct TDS Such interest is required to be paid before furnishing quarterly return of TDS. 42
  • 43. Every person liable to deduct tax shall within such period as may be prescribed , furnish a certificate to the effect that tax has been deducted and specifying the amount so deducted , the rate as which tax has been deducted and such other particular as may be prescribed. Particulars TDS on salary TDS on Non-salary Form Form 16 Form 16A Periodicity Annual Quarterly Due date upto which TDS certificate should be issued 31st may of the following relevant F/Y 15 days from the due date of furnishing of TDS return i.e. 30th July, 30th October, 30th January, 30th May. Issue of TDS certificate 43
  • 44. The following are the various types of corrections that you can make to an accepted regular TDS/TCS statement: Update deductor details such as Name, Address of Deductor. Update challan details such as challan serial no., BSR code, challan tender date, challan amounts etc. Update/delete /add deductee details. Add / delete salary detail records. Update PAN of the deductee or employee in deductee/salary details. Add a new challan and underlying deductees. Revision of TDS Return 44
  • 45. Processing of Quarterly Returns of TDS(Section 200A) Where a statement of tax deduction at source has been made by a person deducting any sum, such statement shall be processed in the following manner, namely:— the sums deductible under this Chapter shall be computed after making the following adjustments, namely:— • any arithmetical error in the statement; or • an incorrect claim, apparent from any information in the statement; the interest, if any, shall be computed on the basis of the sums deductible as computed in the statement; An intimation under the Section 200A for the additional Demand or refund that arise due to the Centralized processing of returns Revision of TDS Return 45
  • 46. Justification Reports- It is a document which serves as an annexure to the intimation to be sent to the deductor. Intimation will be sent to the deductor through mail / post but a justification report will have to be downloaded from the portal. The Justification Report specifies the bifurcation of the Demand as stated in the Intimation u/s 200A. Conso File- It is the consolidated data of the statements processed (regular & correction) for the relevant Financial Year, Quarter and Form Type. It can be downloaded from the Traces Website. Revision of TDS Return 46
  • 47. Requirements of Conso File- In order to download the Conso File following documents are required- 1.Token No. (Acknowledgement No of the Regular return filed) 2.Challan No. 3.BSR code of the Bank 4.Challan Date 5.Challan Amount 6.3 Pan No. of the Deductees (Corresponding to the Challan whose revision is to be done) Revision of TDS Return 47
  • 48. Any interest, commission or brokerage, rent, royalty, fees for professional services or fees for technical services payable to a resident, or amounts payable to a contractor or sub-contractor, being resident, on which TDS is deductible and such tax has not been deducted or after deduction has not been paid on or before before 30th September following the year for which the Return pertains Provided that where in respect of any such sum, tax has been deducted in any subsequent year, or has been deducted during the previous year but paid after the due date specified in Section139(1), 30% such sum shall be allowed as a deduction in computing the income of the previous year in which such tax has been paid(Amended by F.A. 2014)  Prior to Finance Act, 2014 whole of the expenditure was disallowed if the TDS was not deposited before 30th Sep and allowed in the year in which it was actually paid.  But Post Finance Act, 2014 only 30% of the total expenditure shall be disallowed and shall be allowed in the year in which it is actually deposited with the Department Disallowance of the Expenditure in case of non Deposit of TDS before the due date of filing of Return u/s 139(1)(As amended by Finance Act, 2014) 48
  • 49. 49 Thank you For Queries, Please Contact-  CA Rajesh Gupta Email: rajesh@rrga.in  CA Manoj Kumar Email: manoj@rrga.in