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As per instructions issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), it is mandatory for deductors to file TDS/TCS statements with a threshold limit of Permanent Account Number (PAN) of deductees. To facilitate deductors who face problem in filing TDS returns because of insufficiency of PAN of the deductees and also to accommodate the deductees who have intimated their PAN, the Income Tax Department (ITD) has specified the following procedure for filing TDS/TCS returns
When you file your TDS/TCS return, first the details regarding deposit of TDS/TCS made by you is compared with the data given by banks. The data is uploaded by banks on the basis of the TDS/TCS challans received by them. For this purpose, the Challan Identification Number (CIN), TAN and TDS amount as given in your TDS/TCS return is compared with the corresponding details given in the challan details provided by the bank that has accepted the tax. (CIN consists of the BSR code of the branch where you deposited the tax, date on which you deposited tax and the challan serial number which have been stamped on the counter foil of the challan given to you.)
How can I update a salary record? You can update salary details viz; Name and PAN of employee, salary amount, deductions etc. Steps for updating salary record are as under: Identify the salary detail record by its sequence number as per regular statement or Value in the field ‘Gross total Income’ as per regular statement. Update the salary details as required Along with updated values, Gross Total Income as per regular statement should also be provided in the correction statement.
Is the Challan Identification Number compulsory? Is PAN mandatory for deductors and employees/deductees? I am a deductor having more than one office/branch, do I file separate e-TDS/TCS returns for each office/branch or can I file a consolidated return for all offices/branches? Can I quote the same TAN for filing e-TDS/TCS returns for each branch? What is ‘Bank Branch Code’? Where do I get it from?
As the due date of filing of quarterly TDS statement for second quarter of FY 2013-14 is approaching fast, you are advised to file TDS statement well before due date (15th October for Non Government deductors and 31st October for Government deductors).
Why is it beneficial to Deposit TDS before 30th June despite an extension of TDS Return Due date? As we all know that the government has extended the due date of Quarter 4 of FY 2019-20 to 31st July 2020. But it doesn’t mean Due date to Deposit TDS with interest rate at 9% p.a. […]
The due dates for filing quarterly TDS statements are as follows: 1. Quarter ending of the financial year If deductor is an office of government In case of non-government deductor 2. 30th June 31st July of the financial year 15th July of the financial year
So the due date for filing of TDS return for 4th quarter (Jan 15-Mar 15) is 15th May 2015 which is about to come. As TDS return is required to be submitted electronically in some cases which can be prepared with the help of return preparation utility, to make this cumbersome process an easy one govt. has introduced a TDS Return Preparation utility (RPU) which can be downloaded from the site easily.
-e-TDS implies, filing of the TDS return in electronic media as per prescribed data structure in either a floppy or a CD ROM. The aforesaid requirement is essentially a part of the process of automation of collection, compilation and processing of TDS returns. Preparation of returns in electronic forms or e-TDS will eventually be beneficial to the deductor, by cutting down the return preparation time, reducing the volume of documentation and thereby economizing the compliance cost. At the same time, it will also facilitate the Government in better co-relation of taxes deducted with the taxes finally deposited in the banks and credits of TDS claimed by the deductees.
Points to be kept in mind while updating challan: identify the challan to be updated by its sequence no as per regular statement CIN, deposit amount as per regular statement . Update the challan detail as required. Along with the updated values, the correction statement should contain value of the CIN and deposit amount as per regular statement as well.