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TDS rate chart ,Tds deposit date ,tds return filing due date and other related matter are given below. Download the below post in PDF format ,link is given at the end of post .
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TDS rate chart ,Tds deposit date ,tds return filing due date and other related matter are given below. Download the below post in PDF format ,link is given at the end of post .
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- Where income referred in Sections 193, 194A, 194C, 194D, 194G, 194H, 194I & 194J is credited to account of payee as on date up to which accounts are made, TDS has to be deposited in Government Account within 2 months from the end of the month in which the date falls.
- Also where the aggregate of the amounts paid/credited or likely to be paid/credited to Contactor or Sub-contractor exceeds Rs.75,000 during the financial year, TDS has to be made.
- An Individual or a Hindu Undivided Family whose total sales, gross receipts or turnover from business or profession carried on by him exceeds the monetary limits(Rs.60,00,000 in case of business & Rs.15,00,000 in case of profession) under Clause (a) or (b) of Sec.44AB during the preceding financial year shall also be liable to deduct tax u/s.194A,194C, 194H, 194I & 194J.
- No deduction shall be made from any sum credited or paid or likely to be credited or paid during the previous year to the account of a contractor during the course of business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriages (less than 2 goods carriages) on furnishing of his Permanent Account Number, to the person paying or crediting such sum.
- TDS at higher rate ie., 20% has to be made if the deductee does not provide PAN to the deductor.
- Tax Credit Statement (Form No.26AS) can be viewed online by registering with www.tin-nsdl.com
TCS CHART FOR THE YEAR 1-4-2010 TO 31-3-2011
Sl.No. | Nature of Goods | Rates in % |
1. | Alcoholic liquor for human Consumption | 1 |
2. | Tendu leaves | 5 |
3. | Timber obtained under forest lease | 2.5 |
4. | Timber obtained by any mode other than a forest lease | 2.5 |
5. | Any other forest produce not being timber or tendu leaves | 2.5 |
6. | Scrap | 1 |
7. | Parking lot | 2 |
8. | Toll plaza | 2 |
9. | Mining & Quarrying | 2 |
- Quarterly Statement for TCS to be filed in Form No.27EQ
- TCS is to be credited to Government Account within one week from the last date of the month in which collection is made.
Notes :
- Surcharge on Income-tax is not deductible/collectible at source in case of individual/HUF/Firm/AOP/BOI/Domestic Company in respect of payment of income other than salary.
- In the case of Company other than Domestic Company, the rate of surcharge is @ 2.5% of Income-tax, where the income or the aggregate of such income paid or likely to be paid exceeds Rs.1,00,00,000.
- Education Cess is not deductible/collectible at source in case of resident individual/HUF/Firm/AOP/BOI/Domestic Company in respect of payment of income other than salary.
- Education Cess @ 2% plus secondary & Higher Education Cess @ 1% is deductible at source in case of non-residents and foreign company.
- All deductors/collectors of Income-tax of Central and State Government Departments and all Corporate deductors, including Public & Private Sector Banks, LIC & Insurance Companies should file their Quarterly Statements of TDS/TCS in Computer Media at any of the TIN Facilitation Centres. The e-TDS Statement has to be accompanied by Form No.27A and e-TCS Statement to be accompanied by Form No.27B
- Other deductors/collectors have the option of filing Quarterly Statements either in Electronic Media or Paper format before the TIN Facilitation Centres of NSDL.
- The Due Dates for filing Quarterly Statements for TDS/TCS are as under:
For quarter endedDue Dates30/06/201015/07/201030/09/201015/10/201031/12/201015/01/201131/03/201115/05/2011
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DUTIES OF TAX DEDUCTOR/COLLECTOR
DUTIES OF TAX DEDUCTOR/COLLECTOR
- To apply for Tax Deduction Account Number (TAN) in form 49B, in duplicate at the designated TIN facilitation centers of NSDL(please see www.incometaxindia.gov.in), within one month from the end of the month in which tax was deducted.
- To quote TAN (10 digit reformatted TAN) in all TDS/TCS challans, certificates, statements and other correspondence.
- To deduct/collect tax at the prescribed rates at the time of every credit or payment, whichever is earlier, in respect of all liable transactions.
- To remit the tax deducted/collected within the prescribed due dates by using challan no. ITNS 281 by quoting the TAN, jurisdiction AO code and relevant section of the Income-tax Act.
- To issue TDS/TCS certificate, complete in all respects, within the prescribed time in Form No.16(TDS on salaries), 16A(other TDS) 27D( TCS).
- To file TDS/TCS quarterly statements within the due date.
- To mention PAN of all deductees in the TDS/TCS quarterly statements.
CONSEQUENCES OF DEFAULT
Failure to deduct or remit TDS /TCS(full or part)
Failure to deduct or remit TDS /TCS(full or part)
- Interest at the rates in force (12% p.a.) from the date on which tax was deductible/collectible to the date of payment to Government Account is chargeable.The Finance Act 2010 amended interest rate wef 01.07.2010 and created a separate class of default in respect of tax deducted but not paid to levy interest at a higher rate of 1.5 per cent per month, i.e. 18 per cent p.a. as against 1 per cent p.m., i.e. 12 per cent p.a., applicable in case the tax is deducted late after the due date. The rationale behind this amendment is that the tax once deducted belongs to the government and the person withholding the same needs to be penalized by charging higher rate of interest
- Penalty equal to the tax that was failed to be deducted/collected or remitted is leviable.
In case of failure to remit the tax deducted/collected, rigorous imprisonment ranging from 3 months to 7 years and fine can be levied.
Failure to apply for TAN in time or Failure to quote allotted TAN or Wrong quoting of TAN
• Penalty of Rs.10,000 is leviable u/s.272BB(for each failure)
Failure to issue TDS/TCS certificate in time or Failure to submit form 15H/15G in time or Failure to furnish statement of perquisites in time or Failure to file Quarterly Statements in time
• For each type of failure, penalty of Rs.100/- per day for the period of default is leviable. Maximum penalty for each failure can be up to the amount of TDS/TCS.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Deduction at lower or nil rate requires certificate u/s.197, which will take effect from the day it is issued. It cannot be used retrospectively.
- If TDS/TCS certificate is lost, duplicate may be issued on a plain paper giving necessary details marking it as duplicate.
- Refund can be claimed by the deductee on filing of return of income.
- Even if the recipient of payment has shown it in his income-tax return and paid the taxes thereon, the deductor/collector who has failed to deduct/collect tax will be liable to pay interest and penalty