Facebook Ads now known as Meta Ads has become one of the most powerful advertising platforms for businesses, freelancers, and individuals. It allows advertisers to reach millions of people and pay conveniently through credit/debit cards, net banking, Paytm Wallet, and ad coupons.
But if you are running ads in India, one major concern is TDS (Tax Deducted at Source).
Many advertisers don’t know:
- Why TDS is deducted
- Whether it affects their finances
- How they can claim a refund from Facebook
The good news?
You can get your TDS amount back as Facebook Ad Credits if you follow the right process.
Let’s make it simple.
Why Is TDS Deducted on Facebook Ads?
According to Section 194C of the Income Tax Act, 1961, if you make:
- Payments above ₹30,000 in a single transaction, or
- More than ₹1,00,000 in a financial year
you must deduct 2% TDS on the invoice amount (excluding GST).
This TDS amount must be deposited and filed by you — the advertiser.
Facebook does not deduct TDS automatically; it is your responsibility to deduct and deposit it.
Can You Get TDS Back from Facebook?
Yes. Facebook allows you to claim the TDS amount as Ad Credits, which get added to your ad account.
To claim this refund, you must:
- Deposit TDS
- Generate Form 16A
- Submit a refund request to Facebook
Let’s go through the steps.
How to Claim TDS Refund for Facebook Ads: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Deposit TDS & Link It with Facebook’s PAN
Whenever you pay for Facebook ads, you must:
1. Deduct 2% TDS from the invoice amount
2. Deposit this TDS to the government
3. Link it to Facebook’s PAN Number
Think of it like setting aside a small portion of your ad spend to pay your tax obligations.
Step 2: Download Form 16A from the TRACES Portal
Form 16A is proof that you have deducted and deposited TDS.
To download it:
1. Visit the TRACES Portal
2. Log in with your TAN
3. Request and download Form 16A for the period when the TDS was deducted
This form is essential Facebook will ask for it during the refund process.
Step 3: Submit a TDS Refund Request to Facebook
Once your TDS is deposited and you have Form 16A, you can submit your request.
Facebook will ask for:
- Facebook Ad Account ID
- Your GSTIN
- Your PAN Number
- Your TAN Number
- Form 16A (Upload required)
- TDS deduction date
After filling all details, click Send.
Facebook may take up to 2 months to review and approve your refund request.
Important: What Happens After Your Refund Is Approved?
Once Facebook approves the TDS refund:
- You will receive your refund as Facebook Ad Credits
- These credits will automatically appear in your Billing Summary
- They will be used for your future ad charges
You will not receive cash; the refund recharges your ad account.
Key Points to Remember
✔ TDS Refund Is Added as Ad Credits
Your refunded amount is not transferred to your bank account but added to your Facebook Ad Account.
✔ TDS Applies Only on the Invoice Amount
It does not apply to GST.
✔ SEZ Advertisers May Get GST Exemption
If your business is in an SEZ, you may not have to pay GST on Facebook Ads.
✔ Submit Certificates Before 31 October
You must submit all TDS certificates by October 31 for the previous financial year.
Delays may lead to rejection.
✔ Multiple Ad Accounts?
You must link PAN or GSTIN for each ad account individually to claim refunds.
Final Thoughts
Claiming a TDS refund for Facebook Ads may seem complicated, but once you understand the steps, it’s actually straightforward. You simply need to:
1. Deposit TDS
2. Generate Form 16A
3. Submit the refund request with proper documents
Following the process helps you remain compliant with tax regulations and also reduces your effective advertising cost since the TDS gets credited back to your ad account.
If you advertise regularly, claiming your TDS refund can save you a significant amount each year.



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