Income Tax : The shift replaces multiple filings with a single consolidated form for buyers. The key takeaway is that compliance is now simpler...
Income Tax : Section 194-IA mandates 1% TDS on immovable property purchases from resident sellers if consideration or stamp duty value is ₹50...
Income Tax : Section 194IA of the Income Tax Act mandates buyers to deduct 1% TDS on property transfers exceeding ₹50 lakh. The 2025 amendmen...
Income Tax : Learn how to remove excess 20% TDS demand on property sales under Section 194-IA due to PAN-Aadhaar linking issues, using CBDT Cir...
Income Tax : As per section 194IA of income tax Act, if immovable property, other than agricultural land, is transferred tax (TDS) will be dedu...
Income Tax : From October 2024, TDS under section 194-IA will apply based on total consideration for property sales, not individual payments. U...
Income Tax : It has been observed that deductors are wrongly entering the tax amount deducted on sale of property in 'interest' or 'others' or ...
Income Tax : The Tribunal held that deducting TDS only on part of the purchase price of immovable property was contrary to Section 194IA. TDS w...
Income Tax : The Tribunal upheld TDS liability where tax was deducted only on part of the property value. It ruled that TDS must be applied on ...
Income Tax : ITAT ruled that the amendment requiring aggregation of consideration under Section 194-IA applies only from October 2024. For earl...
Income Tax : The Tribunal held reopening valid as tangible material showed undisclosed capital gains. It ruled that execution of a registered s...
Income Tax : The Tribunal ruled that Section 148A(b) requires a minimum of seven days for the assessee to respond. Failure to grant this statut...
Income Tax : Central Government hereby specifies that no TDS shall be deducted under section 194-IA of Income Tax Act on any payment made to ...
Income Tax : Every person responsible for deduction of tax under section 194-IB shall furnish the certificate of deduction of tax at source in ...
Income Tax : CBDT has vide notification No. 45/2017 notified that claim for refund of TDS paid can be furnished by the deductor in Form 26B ...
Income Tax : Due date of filing statement for deduction of tax at source (TDS) on Sale of Property u/s 194-IA has been extended to 30 days from...
Income Tax : 26C. Furnishing of evidence of claims by employee for deduction of tax under section 192.- (1) The assessee shall furnish to the p...
TDS Rates Chart for Financial Year 2017-18/ Assessment Year 2018-19 vide Finance Act 2017 i.e Budget 2017-18. We have updated the TDS rate chart considering the amendments made by Finance Act, 2017.
Continuation of Lower Withholding Tax Rate of 5% on Foreign Currency Borrowings- It is proposed to continue the withholding tax rate of 5% on interest on foreign currency borrowings before 1 July 2020.
Due date of filing statement for deduction of tax at source (TDS) on Sale of Property u/s 194-IA has been extended to 30 days from 7 days CBDT has vide Notification No. 39/2016 dated: 31/05/2016 has extended Due date of filing statement for deduction of tax at source (TDS) on Sale of Property u/s 194-IA […]
TDS Rate Chart: TDS/TCS Rates Chart for Financial Year 2016-17/ Assessment Year 2017-18 vide Finance Act 2016 i.e Budget 2016-17.
CBDT has Vide notification no. 30/2016 dated 29-04-2016 extended Due date for payment of TDS on transfer of immovable property u/s 194IA to 30 days from existing 7 days. Section 194IA requires buyer of the Property to deduct 1% TDS while making payment to seller if consideration of the Property exceeds 50 Lakh Rupees.
26C. Furnishing of evidence of claims by employee for deduction of tax under section 192.- (1) The assessee shall furnish to the person responsible for making payment under sub-section (1) of section 192, the evidence or the particulars of the claims referred to in sub-rule (2), in Form No.12BB for the purpose of estimating his income or computing the tax deduction at source.
Section 194IA of the IT Act relates to TDS on Sale of property. Form 26QB is an online statement-cum-challan to be filled and submitted by the buyer of the property for making TDS payment on sale of property. It contains details of buyer, seller, property being sold, sale consideration, tax deposit details etc.
As per Section 194-IA If property is sold by resident than buyer requires to deduct TDS at 1% on sale Value. Whereas section 195 require deducting TDS on payment to Non-Resident at normal tax rate applies to transaction i.e. 20% in case long term held property and 30%+cess on short term held property.
Government of India has Introduce a new area for collection of Tax at source with effect from 1st June 2013 known as TDS on Transfer of Immovable Property. The intention behind the Introduction of TDS is to put check on Realty Sector and to ensure reporting of sale / purchase of Immovable property which were earlier not reported anywhere or reported at later stage i.e. after the end of the financial year in which actual transaction was taken place.
It has been observed that deductors are wrongly entering the tax amount deducted on sale of property in ‘interest’ or ‘others’ or ‘fee’ column while making the e-payment. Accordingly, zero TDS credit will appear in Form 16B.