Tax Collected at Source under Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 and under Income Tax Act, 1961.
Income Tax : Learn about India's TCS on luxury goods. Effective April 2025, 1% TCS applies to sales over ₹10 lakh for watches, art, yachts, a...
Income Tax : Learn about the latest changes in TCS under Section 206C(1F) for luxury goods exceeding ₹10 lakh. Find the list of notified item...
Income Tax : CBDT Notification 36/2025 requires sellers to collect TCS on luxury goods like watches, art over ₹10 lakh from April 22, 2025. L...
Income Tax : Check TDS and TCS rates for FY 2025-26 (AY 2026-27) for residents and non-residents. Includes thresholds, rates, and key sections ...
CA, CS, CMA : The Finance Act, 2025 has introduced several noteworthy changes to the Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) framework under the Income Tax...
Income Tax : Learn about new rules restricting TDS/TCS correction statements under Income-tax Act Section 200(3) from April 2025. Key dates and...
Income Tax : Stay updated on TDS/TCS filing due dates for FY 2024-25 and download the latest RPU (v5.4) and FVU (v8.9). Key changes and assista...
Income Tax : CBDT simplifies TDS for salaried employees and enables parents to claim TCS credit for minors through recent amendments in Income-...
Income Tax : KSCAA requests review of incorrect TDS credit processing by CPC Bengaluru for AY 2024-25 and urges system corrections and resoluti...
Income Tax : Understand PFA and defective return queries for ITR 1-6 for AY 24-25, including MAT applicability, TDS/TCS claims, and income disc...
Income Tax : The petitioner contends that the 1st respondent lacked jurisdiction to issue notice, as the 1st respondent is not the Assessing Of...
Income Tax : ITAT Pune held that since income of minor child is clubbed in the hands of assessee, TCS collected on the same needs to be credite...
Income Tax : The Orissa High Court quashed prosecution against Kashvi International for delayed TDS deposit, citing COVID-19 and financial hard...
Goods and Services Tax : Madras High Court held that order confirming demand due to mismatch between returns under GST set aside with condition to deposit ...
Income Tax : ITAT Ahmedabad partially upholds CIT(A)'s decision on TCS collection under Section 206C. Analysis focuses on Form 27C delays, proc...
Income Tax : The Central Board of Direct Taxes notifies tax collection at source on the sale of certain goods exceeding 竄ケ10 lakh, effectiv...
Income Tax : Latest income tax rule changes effective April 2025. Form 27EQ updated with new categories for tax collection at source on various...
Income Tax : CBDT circular allows waiver of TDS/TCS interest under sections 201(1A)/206C(7) due to technical errors. Details on eligibility and...
Income Tax : Government specifies IFSC units exempt from tax collection under Section 206C(1H) for eligible purchases. Details outlined for buy...
Income Tax : CBDT exempts tax collection at source (TCS) on payments received from the Reserve Bank of India under Section 206C(1F) of the Inco...
In order to strengthen the PAN mechanism, it is proposed to insert new section 206CC to provide the following: i. any person paying any sum or amount, on which tax is collectable at source under Chapter XVII BB (hereafter referred to as collectee) shall furnish his Permanent Account Number to the person responsible for collecting such tax (hereafter referred to as collector), failing which tax shall be collected at the twice the rate mentioned in the relevant section under Chapter XVII BB or at the rate of five per cent. whichever is higher.
Against Bombay High Court order in case of Rashmikant Kundalia and another Vs UOI in Section 234E matter Supreme Court admits the SLP filed with it.
New versions of e-TDS/TCS Return Preparation Utility (RPU) and File Validation Utilities (FVUs) will be made available at TIN website applicable from November 26, 2016 at the following URL
e-TDS/TCS Return Preparation Utility Ver. 1.7 for Regular & Correction Statement(s) from FY 2007-08 onwards (17/09/2016). Key Features — Return Preparation Utility (RPU) version 1.7 ♥ Addition of new fields for Form 24Q-Q4 under Annexure II (i.e. salary details) as below: 1. Aggregate rent payment exceeds rupees one lakh during the previous year: – The above […]
File Validation Utility (FVU) version 5.2 for quarterly e-TDS/TCS statement pertaining to FY 2010-11 onwards Key Features — File Validation Utility (FVU) version 5.2 ♥ Addition of new fields for Form 24Q-Q4 under Annexure II (i.e. salary details) as below: 1. Aggregate rent payment exceeds rupees one lakh during the previous year: – The above […]
Key Features — File Validation Utility (FVU) version 2.148 1. Changes in Form 27A generated from File Validation Utility. The Quarter of the statement is made available in Form 27A as generated from FVU. Example: if the statement is validated from FVU pertaining to FY 2016-17 of the second quarter (i.e. July 1, 2016 to […]
Class or classes of buyers to whom provisions of sub-section (1D) of section 206C shall not apply. 37CB. (1) The provisions of sub- section (1D) of section 206C in relation to sale of any goods (other than bullion or jewellery) or providing any service shall not apply to the following class or classes of buyers , namely:-
The provisions for filing of TCS returns are laid down under rules 31AA of Income tax Act 1961 and for TDS under rule 31A of Income Tax act 1961. The recent amendment vide Notification no 30/2016 dt 29th April 2016 has made changes to Rule 31A of the Act, however, similar changes has not been made in the provisions of Rule 31AA of the Act.
Due date for filing Quarterly TDS/TCS statement for Q1 (April to June) of FY 2016-17 is July 31, 2016 for all the categories of Deductors/Collectors. Do submit quarterly TDS/TCS statement on or before due date to avoid late filing fee under section 234E of Income Tax Act. In order to locate the nearest TIN Facilitation […]
Vide Finance Act 2016, tax at source is required to be collected by a seller at the rate of 1%, if consideration for goods/services in cash exceeds INR 2,00,000/-. The said provisions have raised a lot of flak considering the ambiguity involved in the drafting and forced CBDT to issue time to time clarification on various issues involved. This article tries to capture and compile all the possible questions revolving the aforesaid provisions and best possible answers to such issues.