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Direct tax collection at Rs 3,78,350 cr in FY’10: CBDT member

May 15th, 2010

The direct tax collection for 2009-10 is Rs 3,78,350 crore as against the revised target of Rs 3.8 lakh crore.

Speaking at the inaugural function of an Assocham conference on TDS, CBDT member Durgesh Shankar said the all-India direct tax collections have gone up from Rs 3,38,212 crore in 2008-09 to Rs 3,78,350 crore in 2009-10, registering a growth of 11.8 per cent.

The share of TDS (Tax Deduction at Source) has not grown commensurately with the rise in direct tax collection in 2009-10, he said.

The growth in TDS collection has dipped to 36.91 per cent from the earlier 38.49 per cent.

The actual TDS collection has touched Rs 1,39,529 crore from Rs 1,30,172 crore, he said, adding that Bangalore has out-performed many other regions across the country in this regard.

Stating that there is considerable potential for enhanced TDS collection, Shankar said that the government is bringing about a paradigm shift in the functioning of the I-T Department through e-filing, introduction of a tax information network and greater interaction with tax payers.

Manual processing of I-T returns is being phased out gradually and e-filing of corporate returns has been made mandatory, he added.

It is encouraging to see taxpayers taking the e-filing route, Shankar said, adding that central processing centres are being set up at different locations to ensure speedy tax refund.

Income Tax Department press release dated January 20, 2010 on TDS

February 26th, 2010

As per new provision of tax deduction at source (TDS) under the Income Tax Act 1961 effective from April 1, 2010, TDS at higher of the prescribed rate or 20% will be deducted on all transactions liable to TDS, where the Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the deductee is not available.

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Income-tax ( First Amendment) Rules, 2010 (TDS/TCS Rules)

February 25th, 2010

Notification has been issued by Ministry of Finance, CBDT, amending the rules regarding Time and mode of payment to Government account of tax deducted/collected at source or tax paid under Section 192/206C, Certificates of tax deducted/collected at source or tax paid, Quarterly statement of deduction/collection of tax.

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New Changes to Remember

January 4th, 2010
  • Prepare Quarterly e-TDS/TCS Correction statement with RPU version 2.0 as per new data structure (with effect from October 01, 2009).
  • Prepare correction statement as per old data structure (accepted in TIN as per the old data structure) with RPU version 1.8.

Taxpayers can now view details of paid refund in their Annual Tax Statement (Form 26AS)

December 15th, 2009

Taxpayers who have registered to view Form 26AS online can view details of paid refund in their Form 26AS from F.Y. 2009-10 (A.Y. 2010-11) onwards. Refunds received during the selected A.Y. will be displayed in Form 26AS. For instance, refunds pertaining to A.Y. 2005-06 which are received in F.Y. 2009-10 (A.Y. 2010-11) will be displayed in Form 26AS for F.Y. 2009-10 (A.Y. 2010-11).

The following details related to refund will be displayed:

  • A.Y. for which refund is paid
  • Mode of payment i.e. ECS, paper (refund cheque), etc.
  • Amount of refund
  • Date of payment
  • View Tax Credit
  • Register your PAN for Viewing Tax Credit online