Image courtesy: IANS 
Business

Reduced TDS/TCS not for those who have not furnished Pan/Aadhaar

Taxpayers who have not furnished Pan or Aadhaar numbers while filing tax returns will not get the benefit of lower rates of Tax Collection at Source (TCS) and Tax Deduction at Source (TDS), the government has clarified.

migrator

New Delhi

As part of Rs 20 lakh economic package, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday reduced TDS/TCS for the non-salaried specified payments made to residents by 25 per cent for balance period of FY21. This was done to provide more money into the hands of the taxpayers to deal with the economic situation amid COVID-19 pandemic.

However, it has now been clarified that reduced rates would not be applicable to tax payers who have been denied lower rates (of TCS/TDS) due to non-furnishing of PAN/Aadhaar. The tax is required to be deducted at a rate of 20 per cent or higher for this category of taxpayers as per the provisions of section 206 AA of the Income-tax Act.

As per the government announcement, the reduced rate of TDS will be applicable to payment for contract, professional fees, interest, rent, dividend, commission, brokerage.

This reduction will be applicable for the remaining part of the FY 2020-21 i.e. from Thursday (May 14) to March 31, 2021.

It is estimated that the move will release liquidity of Rs 50,000 crore in the difficult period of Covid-19 pandemic.

TCS is applicable on sale of Tendu Leaves, timber obtained under a forest lease, any other forest produce, scrap, minerals, grant of licence, lease of parking lots, mining and quarrying, sale of motor vehicles, above rates of Rs 10 lakh. The existing rates here vary from 1 to 5 per cent. This now stands reduced between 0.75-3.75 per cent.

The TDS rates vary from 1 to 25 per cent for different segments such as interest in securities, dividend, repurchase of units by mutual funds, payment for acquisition of immovable property, fee for professional or technical services or royalty, income by securitisation trust, TDS on e-commerce participants. This will now stand reduced between 0.75 and 18.75 per cent.

The necessary legislative amendments in this regard shall be proposed in due course, government sources said.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Avian influenza alert: Tamil Nadu steps up vigil along Kerala border

Five killed after truck collides with bus in Karnataka, most victims burnt to death: Police

Centre imposes ban on new mining leases in Aravallis; protected zone to be expanded

After 17 years in exile, BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Dhaka to rousing welcome

Unnao rape case: Plea filed in SC against suspension of Sengar's jail term