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What is TDS, and how does it work?

Tax deduction What is TDS? TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source. It is a system introduced by the Income Tax Department of India to collect tax at the origin of income. According to this system, a person (referred to as the deductor) responsible for making certain payments (like salary, rent, professional fees, etc.) is… Read More »

TDS compliance meaning?

TDS Compliance Meaning TDS compliance meaning entails adhering to the regulations outlined in the Income Tax Act, 1961, pertaining to Tax Deducted at Source (TDS).. It involves the proper deduction, deposit, and reporting of TDS by the deductor (the person responsible for making specified payments) to the tax authorities. TDS compliance encompasses several aspects, including:… Read More »

What is the difference between TDS vs TCS?

Difference between TDS vs TCS    Difference between TDS vs TCS, TDS and TCS are both types of tax collection mechanisms in India, but they differ in their nature, purpose, and applicability. TDS TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is a tax collection mechanism that requires a person to deduct tax at a prescribed rate from the… Read More »

Why TDS is deducted?

  Tax Deducted at Source   Tax Deducted at Source is deduct by the person making the payment to someone else (i.e. deductor) when the payment exceeds a certain threshold limit. The purpose of TDS is to collect tax at the source of income, rather than collecting it at the end of the year. TDS… Read More »

Is TDS deducted monthly or annually?

Is TDS deducted monthly or annually   For salaries and certain other payments, such as rent, professional fees, interest, commission, and contract payments, TDS deducte on a monthly basis. It is at the time of payment or credit of the amount to the payee’s account, whichever is earlier.  Visit https://www.incometax.gov.in For other types of payments,… Read More »