Friends,
How to verify a paid challan ?
On receipt of the amount, receiving bank will upload the details in the Challan to Government via NSDL through its OLTAS (Online Tax Accounting System) return within 3 working days. Once deductor makes the payment, he should cross-verify the Amount and CIN that has been uploaded by the receiving Bank to NSDL.
This should be cross-verified by the deductor, with either his TAN number or CIN number provided by bank against each challan.
What is CIN?
Challan Identification Number (CIN) has three parts
1. Seven digit BSR code of the bank branch where tax is deposited
2. Date of Deposit (DD/MM/YY) of tax
3. Serial Number of Challan
Example of CIN: 000076202020832
CIN is stamped on the acknowledgement receipt to uniquely identify the tax payment. CIN has to be quoted in the return of income as a proof of payment. CIN is also to be quoted in any further enquiry. Therefore, you must ensure that CIN (comprising the above three parts) is stamped on the Challan by the bank. If any challan does not contain CIN, immediately contact the Bank and insist on CIN.
If banks does not provide a Proper CIN?
The Reserve Bank of India has already passed an order dated April 1, 2004 making it compulsory for all tax collecting branches of banks to use a rubber stamp acknowledgement that carries CIN. A separate CIN is given for each challan deposited. If the Bank Manager concerned is unable to resolve the issue, you should address your grievance to the Bank’s Regional Manager and the Regional Office of RBI.
Steps to verify the challan:
1. Visit www.tin-nsdl.com and click on “Challan Status Enquiry”.
2. Here select either
1. CIN Based View
On entering CIN and amount (optional), deductor can view the following details:
+ BSR Code
+ Date of Deposit
+ Challan Serial Number
+ Major Head Code with description
+ TAN/PAN
+ Name of Tax Payer
+ Received by TIN on (i.e. date of receipt by TIN)
+ Confirmation that the amount entered is correct (if amount is entered)
2. TAN based View:
By providing TAN and financial year, deductor can view the following details:
+ CIN
+ Major Head Code with description
+ Minor Head Code
+ Nature of Payment
If deductor enters the amount against a CIN, the system will confirm whether it matches with the details of amount uploaded by the bank.
3. On getting above details, deductor can consider the result obtained here, irrespective of what has been put in the challan by the bank.
4. If the entry is missing over here, after 3 working days [from the date of issuing counter foil], deductor should contact the Bank Branch to check the matter.
How to verify a paid challan ?
On receipt of the amount, receiving bank will upload the details in the Challan to Government via NSDL through its OLTAS (Online Tax Accounting System) return within 3 working days. Once deductor makes the payment, he should cross-verify the Amount and CIN that has been uploaded by the receiving Bank to NSDL.
This should be cross-verified by the deductor, with either his TAN number or CIN number provided by bank against each challan.
What is CIN?
Challan Identification Number (CIN) has three parts
1. Seven digit BSR code of the bank branch where tax is deposited
2. Date of Deposit (DD/MM/YY) of tax
3. Serial Number of Challan
Example of CIN: 000076202020832
CIN is stamped on the acknowledgement receipt to uniquely identify the tax payment. CIN has to be quoted in the return of income as a proof of payment. CIN is also to be quoted in any further enquiry. Therefore, you must ensure that CIN (comprising the above three parts) is stamped on the Challan by the bank. If any challan does not contain CIN, immediately contact the Bank and insist on CIN.
If banks does not provide a Proper CIN?
The Reserve Bank of India has already passed an order dated April 1, 2004 making it compulsory for all tax collecting branches of banks to use a rubber stamp acknowledgement that carries CIN. A separate CIN is given for each challan deposited. If the Bank Manager concerned is unable to resolve the issue, you should address your grievance to the Bank’s Regional Manager and the Regional Office of RBI.
Steps to verify the challan:
1. Visit www.tin-nsdl.com and click on “Challan Status Enquiry”.
2. Here select either
1. CIN Based View
On entering CIN and amount (optional), deductor can view the following details:
+ BSR Code
+ Date of Deposit
+ Challan Serial Number
+ Major Head Code with description
+ TAN/PAN
+ Name of Tax Payer
+ Received by TIN on (i.e. date of receipt by TIN)
+ Confirmation that the amount entered is correct (if amount is entered)
2. TAN based View:
By providing TAN and financial year, deductor can view the following details:
+ CIN
+ Major Head Code with description
+ Minor Head Code
+ Nature of Payment
If deductor enters the amount against a CIN, the system will confirm whether it matches with the details of amount uploaded by the bank.
3. On getting above details, deductor can consider the result obtained here, irrespective of what has been put in the challan by the bank.
4. If the entry is missing over here, after 3 working days [from the date of issuing counter foil], deductor should contact the Bank Branch to check the matter.