Category Archives: TDS Compliance

TDS compliance for partnership firm?

TDS Compliance for Partnership Firm   TDS Compliance for Partnership Firm, For a partnership firms, compliance with TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) provisions is important to fulfil its tax obligations. Here are some key aspects of TDS compliance for a partnership firm: TAN Registration: The partnership firm must obtain a valid Tax Deduction and Collection… Read More »

How to check TDS compliance in audit?

Check TDS compliance in Audit Check TDS compliance in audit, To Check TDS compliance in audit, you can follow these steps: Obtain TDS Returns: Request the auditee to provide copies of filed TDS returns (Form 24Q, Form 26Q, etc.) for the relevant assessment years. These returns contain information about the TDS deductions made by the… Read More »

What is TDS and TCS compliances?

TDS and TCS Compliances Tax Deducted at Source and TCS (Tax Collected at Source) are both provisions under the Indian tax system. TDS applies to the deduction of tax on certain payments, while TCS applies to the collection of tax on specific transactions. Here’s an overview of TDS and TCS compliances requirements: TDS Compliance: TAN… Read More »

How to download consolidated TDS compliance report?

How to download consolidated TDS compliance report To obtain a consolidated TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) compliance report, please adhere to the following steps: Visit the official website of TRACES (TDS Reconciliation Analysis and Correction Enabling System). TRACES is an online platform established by the Indian Income Tax Department specifically for TDS-related tasks. Visit the… Read More »

What is TDS compliance?

Tax Deducted at Source Compliance Tax Deducted at Source Compliance, TDS compliance refers to adhering to the provisions of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) as per the tax laws of a country. TDS is a mechanism through which tax is deduct at the source of certain payments, such as salaries, interest, rent, professional fees, etc.… Read More »

Why is TDS required?

Requirement of Tax Deducted at Source   Requirement of Tax Deducted at Source, TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is require for several reasons: Revenue Collection: TDS is a mechanism employe by tax authorities to collect tax revenue throughout the financial year rather than relying solely on tax payments at the end of the year. It… Read More »

How to prepare TDS?

Prepare TDS    To prepare TDS (Tax Deducted at Source), you can follow these general steps: Determine Applicability: Identify the transactions and payments on which TDS is applicable as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and related regulations. Consider the nature of the payment and the threshold limits for TDS applicability. Obtain… Read More »

What is TDS factor?

TDS factor   In the context of Tax Deducted at Source, there is no specific term or concept referred to as “”TDS factor.”” However, there are a few aspects related to TDS that might be relevant: Rate: The Tax Deducted at Source rate is the percentage at which tax is deduct from the payment. It… Read More »

When is a TDS required?

When is a TDS required When is a TDS required:  TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) becomes mandatory when a person or entity makes certain specified payments. The requirement for TDS arises when the provisions of the tax laws mandate the deduction of tax at the source of payment. The specific situations where TDS is require… Read More »

Why TDS was introduced?

Introduction of TDS   Introduction of TDS,The concept of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) was implement to streamline the process of tax collection, enhance adherence to tax regulations, and tackle the diverse issues encountered by tax authorities. Here are some reasons why TDS was introduced: Revenue Assurance: TDS helps in ensuring a steady flow of… Read More »