The person who is making the payment is known as the deductor who is having a Tax Deduction Account Number (TAN) and is responsible for deducting the tax at the source and depositing the same with the government and doing timely TDS return filing so that all the deductees can avail the Tax Credit.
1. How to file TDS Return?
TDS, Tax Deducted at Source is applicable on various incomes such as income on salaries, income
frominterest,commissionorbrokerage received, dividends,etc.TDSis the type of advance tax. The
personwhoismakingthe paymentisknownas the deductorwhoishaving a Tax Deduction Account
Number (TAN) is responsible for deducting the tax at source and depositing the same with the
government and doing timely TDS return filing so that all the deductees can avail the Tax Credit.
How to Upload TDS Returns on Income Tax Portal?
According to section 206 of the Income Tax Act, all corporates and governments have to file their
TDS returns compulsorily via the internet. For other deductors TDS return filing is optional. TDS
return filing can be done with the help of the following forms:
Form Type of Income
Form 24Q Salaries
Form 26Q Other than salaries
Form 27Q Interest, dividend and other
payments to non-residents
Form 27EQ Tax Collected at Source
Once done, all the online TDS return filings are required in the structured format issued by the
administrativeauthorities. The software for TDS return can be downloaded from TIN NSDLwebsite
(https://www.tin-nsdl.com/).
Common Terminologies
1. Deductor – Person who is responsible for making payment of the amount standing in NPS
coveted under sec 80CCA and accrued interest.
2. Deductee – Person who has deposited in NPS and is covered under Sec80CCA
3. Time of deduction – During the time of payment
4. Rate of TDS – 10%
2. 5. Cases when there is no TDS deduction
a. For payments up to Rs. 2,500 in a financial year.
b. When payment is made to the heirs of the deceased assessee (depositor).
c. If the declarationissubmitted under section 197A by the recipient to the payer, no
tax-deductible in a few cases.
Important Dates
Period Due Date
April - June 31st July
July - September 31st October
October - December 31st December
January - March 31st May
Procedure to File TDS Return Online
1. RegistertoTRACES website –Go to website https://www.tdscpc.gov.in/app/login.xhtml and
click on the register as a new user from the drop-down menu.
2. After registering, go to quick links, click “Register at E-Filing Site”
a. Verify necessary details such as PAN, TAN, and PAN of the authorized signatory
b. Click on redirect to the incometaxefiling.gov.in.
3. Afterclickingonredirect,itwill take youtoIncome Tax Portal withyour prefilleddata. Fill in
other details like password, mobile number, email ID and enter the captcha, and click on
‘submit’.
a. Once the confirmation message of registering in e-filing will be displayed you can
proceed with registration.
4. Log in to Income Tax Portal – Login to Income Tax portal
(http://www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in) with your login details such as PAN, DOB, and
password then go to ‘worklist’ tab and click on the ‘For your Action’ button in my pending
actions.A screenwill appearwithall yourdetailslike PAN,Name,Mobile Number, Email ID,
etc. Click on the TAN number and confirm the message. On confirming you will get a
message of ‘Request has been approved successfully’.
a. Once PAN is confirmed, you will receive an SMS and link for activation of the USER
ID, enter the mobile PIN and click on ‘Submit’. Now, you will get a message, ‘The
user ID is successfully activated’.
b. Login to the Income Tax website with the TAN number as your ID and password
which have you set at the time of the registration, you will see a new tab of ‘TDS’,
put the cursor there, and select upload TDS to file the return.