Tax Collected at Source under Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 and under Income Tax Act, 1961.
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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.
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER INCOME TAX ACT WHEN SELLER OR SERVICE PROVIDER RECEIVED CONSIDERATION MORE THAN Rs. 2 lakh. 1. TAX COLLECTION AT SOURCE : With effect from 1st June, 2016, Finance Act 2016 has amended section 206C of the Income-tax Act to provide that the seller shall collect tax at the rate of one per […]
Krishna, the government has brought the provision of TCS (Tax Collected at Source) on sale of every product or service in income tax and everywhere a debate or discussion on it is going on. What exactly is there in this TCS provision?
PAN will be required to be quote on invoice / bill at the time of Sale or purchase of any goods or services if a transactions above Rs. 2,00,000/- regardless of the mode of payment (weather in cash or cheque). Where buyer is a minor, in that case PAN of his father or mother or guardian, as the case may be, on the invoice / bill of the said transaction, shall be quote.
CBDT after representation from various stake holders has issued Circular No. 23/2016 dated 24.06.2016 regarding clarity of applicability of Section 206C(1D) on transactions where sale consideration received is partly in cash and partly in cheque. Question Clarification Whether Tax Collection at Source under section 206C(1D) at the rate of 1% will apply in cases where […]
In order to curb the cash economy, Finance Act 2016 has amended section 206C of the Income-tax Act to provide that the seller shall collect tax at the rate of one per cent from the purchaser on sale in cash of certain goods or provision of services exceeding two lakh rupees.
Question 1: Whether tax collection at source under section 206C(1D) at the rate of 1% will apply in cases where the sale consideration received is partly in cash and partly in cheque and the cash receipt is less than two lakh rupees. Answer: No. Tax collection at source will not be levied if the cash receipt does not exceed two lakh rupees even if the sale consideration exceeds two lakh rupees.
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. […]