TDS Return

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What is TDS Return ?

TDS return is the statement filed with the income tax department by deductors or collectors of TDS/TCS stating the details of amounts deducted/collected along with the PAN number, date and other essential details regarding thetransaction.
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Documents required

What are the Documents required for Formation of Pvt. Ltd. Company?

  • PAN Card /PAN Number
  • All Bank Accounts Information
  • TDS certificates (if TDS has been deducted by other)
  • Tax payment challans (Self-assessment, advance tax, if you have deposited the same)
  • In response to a notice received from Department of Income Tax – You need the details of Original return/details of notice

What Includes in this package?

  • Verification of Documents
  • Prepartion of Financeial Statements
  • File Validation
  • Filing and Submitting relevant Acknowledgement

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Every person responsible to deduct tax is required to file TDS return.

As per Income Tax Act, 1961, all corporate and government deductors/collectors are compulsorily required to file their TDS/TCS returns on electronic media (i.e. e-TDS/TCS returns). However, deductors/collectors other than corporate/government can file either in physical or in electronic form.

PAN of the deductors has to be given by non-Government deductors. It is essential to quote PAN of all deductees.

Penalty of Rs.200 per day upto the date of filing of return from the due date is levied not exceeding the amount of TDS for that quarter. Penalty for non-filing of TDS return for more than one year, may extend to Rs.1 lakh.

The following are the various types of corrections that you can make to an accepted regular TDS/TCS statement Update deductor details such as Name, Address of Deductor. This type of correction is known as C1. Update challan details such as challan serial no., BSR code, challan tender date, challan amounts etc. This type of correction is known as C2. Update/delete /add deductee details. This type of correction is known as C3. Add / delete salary detail records. This type of correction is known as C4. Update PAN of the deductee or employee in deductee/salary details. This type of correction is known as C5 Add a new challan and underlying deductees. This type of correction is known as C9. Call us for further details — 9884113300