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The deductors and deductees need to understand Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) because it impacts their financial operations. The Income Tax Department created TDS as a method to collect taxes directly from payment sources, which enables the government to collect revenue while stopping taxpayers from avoiding their tax obligations.
The guide explains all popular TDS sections together with their respective tax rates, which apply to FY 2025-26 and presents real-world scenarios for your tax compliance needs.
The Tax Deducted at Source system requires payment makers to deduct taxes from their payments, which they must send to the recipient. The deducted tax amount gets paid to the Central Government.
Here is a breakdown of the TDS sections with practical examples. Here we begin.
The most common section of tax law requires employers to calculate employee tax deductions according to their projected annual income, which they use to determine applicable tax rates.
The rule applies to all interest payments that banks make on their customers’ fixed deposits and recurring deposits.
The section describes payments which cover all work activities needed to complete advertising and broadcasting, catering and goods transportation services.
The rule becomes active when total rent payments for land, building and furniture reach above INR 2,40,000 in one year.
Includes payments to doctors, lawyers, certified public accountants, and technical consultants.
The new regulation requires all buyers who have annual revenues exceeding INR 10 Cr to deduct TDS at 0.10% when they buy goods worth more than INR 50 Lakhs from a single supplier within a twelve-month period.
A 1% TDS applies to Crypto and NFT transactions which exceed INR 10,000 for general individuals and INR 50,000 for designated users.
Managing TDS isn’t just about deduction; it’s about timely filing.
The refund process begins when TDS deductions exceed your actual tax liability.
TDS is an integral part of the Indian tax system. For businesses, staying compliant avoids heavy penalties and interest. For individuals, monitoring TDS ensures you don’t overpay taxes and can claim refunds on time.
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