Tax Collected at Source under Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 and under Income Tax Act, 1961.
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Procedure for online submission of statement of deduction of tax under sub-section (3) of section 200 and statement of collection of tax under proviso to sub-section (3) of section 206C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with rule 31A(5) and rule 31AA(5) of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 respectively
Now, a comprehensive view is available to the corporate entity (at PAN level) that displays TAN-wise defaults / compliance patterns for different years. This view is available to the corporates online under the heading ‘Aggregated TAN compliance’ on the portal of the CPC(TDS) [TRACES]. The F.Y.-wise comprehensive view of defaults is also available in ‘Part G’ of Form 26AS of the PAN of the respective corporate.
W. e. f. June 1, 2016, the e-TDS/TCS, Form 24G and Annual Information (AIR) acceptance fees have been revised as under: 1. Statements having up to 100 records:- Rs. 44.00 (inclusive of service tax) 2. Statements having 101 to 1000 records:- Rs. 205.00 (inclusive of service tax) 3. Statements having more than 1000 records:- Rs. […]
I am sure that you are completely surprised by the title because nobody has yet pointed out such an anomaly!! You heard it right and please do let me explain. The Finance Act, 2016 has amended Section 206C(1D) to provide that the seller shall collect the income-tax at the rate of 1% from the buyer on sale in cash of any goods or for providing of any services exceeding Rs. 2,00,000/-.
t has remained a matter of great debate that whether as per the provisions of section 206C(1D), the TCS in respect of bullion, jewellery, any other goods and provision of service is leviable :
With a view to bring high value transactions within the tax net, it has been provided in sub- section (1 F) of section 206C of the Act that the seller who receives consideration for sale of a motor vehicle exceeding ten lakh rupees, shall collect one per cent of the sale consideration as tax from the buyer. Any person who obtains in any sale. the goods of the nature specified in sub-section (I D) or (IF) of section 206C is a buyer.
Introduction: From 01st June, 2016 TCS is to be collected by seller from the buyer in respect of : (i) sale of motor vehicle of the value exceeding Rs. 10 lakhs (on receipt of sale consideration through any mode ) and also in respect of ;
The seller will not be obliged to collect the tax at source (TCS), if the buyer has deducted the tax at source from the payment. Thus Provider of a service may not be obliged to collect tax, if the recipient has deducted tax at source.
(i) Amendment relating to Advance Tax (The change is effective from financial year 2016-17 onwards) The schedule for payment of Advance Tax by an Individual and other non-corporate assessee has been amended w.e.f. 1st June 2016 as under:
Section 206C has been amended w.e.f. 01/06/2016, whereby in case of Goods/Services, if invoice is more than 2 lakhs, then TCS will be applicable is any amount of sale consideration is received in cash. Brief Analysis of the Provisions is presented below. Sub-section 1D was inserted in Section 206C in 2012, when TCS was imposed on Sale of Jewellery and Bullion. Now it has been amended to include Sale of any other Goods/Services.