Eligibility U/S 197 for Certificate for Lower TDS Deduction
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Eligibility U/S 197 for a certificate for Nil or lower TDS deduction
Income Covered & Eligibility Condition of Apply U/s 197
- Applicants must demonstrate that their projected tax liability for the fiscal year is lower than the TDS amount deducted at standard rates as per eligibility u/s 197 for a certificate for Nil or lower TDS deduction. Detailed documentation, such as income computations and previous years’ tax returns, must be provided to support the application.
- Individuals and entities eligible to apply u/s 197 for a certificate for Nil or lower TDS deduction include:
- Individuals with Low Annual Income: Those whose estimated annual income is below the taxable threshold. Salaried individuals who anticipate lower tax liability after accounting for deductions and exemptions.
- Professionals and Contractors: Freelancers, consultants, and contractors receiving income subject to TDS (e.g., professional fees, commissions). Self-employed individuals and small businesses with incomes where TDS is typically deducted.
- Businesses and Entities: Companies and partnerships with incomes from interest, rentals, commissions, or professional charges. Entities covered under specific sections (e.g., Section 11, Section 12, Section 139(4C)) where income is exempt u/s 10.
- Taxpayers whose income falls under the following categories can file an application under Section 197 for Nil or lower deduction of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) i.e Salary Income, Interest on Securities, Dividends, Interest Other than Interest on Securities, Contractors’ Income, Insurance Commission, Fee for Professional or Technical Services, Compensation on Acquisition of Immovable Property, Income with Respect to Units of Investment Fund, Commission/Remuneration/Prize on Lottery Tickets, Commission or Brokerage, Rent, Income of Non-Residents, Income in Respect of Investment in Securitization Trust.
Requirements for Eligibility u/s 197 for a certificate for Nil or lower TDS deduction:
- Applicant must provide the Proof of Lower Tax Liability: Demonstrate that the projected tax liability is lower than the TDS at standard rates.and that require to submit all the Required Documents i.e Upload supporting documents, including income computations, previous years’ tax returns, and relevant certificates.
What is the valid Time Limit of a Sec 197 Certificate for Nil or lower TDS deduction?
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- A Section 197 certificate is valid from the date of issuance until March 31st of the financial year in which it is issued.
- It applies to the ongoing financial year and lapses at the end of the fiscal year (March 31st).
- Taxpayers must apply for a new certificate for each financial year if they wish to continue benefiting from reduced or Nil TDS.
- The application should be made promptly to ensure continuity of the reduced or Nil TDS benefit.
- Taxpayers should monitor their income and tax liability to ensure they continue to qualify for the reduced or Nil TDS deduction.
- Any changes in financial circumstances should be reported, and appropriate action should be taken to comply with the tax regulations.
By meeting these eligibility criteria and following the proper application process, taxpayers can benefit from reduced or Nil TDS deduction under Section 197 of the Income Tax Act.
How to Apply for Certificate u/s 197 Online?
Procedure for Making the Application for Nil or Lower Deduction of Tax (Form 13) : The Procedure for Making the Application for Nil or Lower Deduction of Tax (Form 13) process must be completed online. Application must ensure all required documents are accurately uploaded. Form 13 application for certificate is valid for a specified period and for diductors and services. Following Procedure of Application for Nil/ Lower Deduction of Tax via filling of Form 13.
Step 1: Registration on TRACES Portal :
For that Go to TRACES (TDS-CPC) website. Via Use your Permanent Account Number (PAN) to register on the portal.
Step 2: Login and Request Form 13 :
Log in to the TRACES portal using your credentials., then Go to the ‘Statements/Forms’ tab. Select ‘Request for Form 13’ from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: Filing the Application
- Applicant Choose Verification Method:
- Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
- Electronic Verification Code (EVC)
- Form 13 for TCS: If you are a taxpayer whose payments are liable for tax collection at source (TCS) under section 206C, file the application in Form 13 for a certificate for Nil or lower tax collection.
Step 4: Upload Required Documents along with Form 13:
- Estimated Income Computation For the current financial year.
- Return of Income/Assessment Order For the previous four financial years.
- Computation of Estimated Total Income For the previous four financial years, if the return of income has not been filed.
- Registration/Exemption Certificate:
- For entities covered u/s 11 or 12 of the Income Tax Act.
- For entities covered u/s 139(4C) with income exempt u/s 10.
Step 5: Assessment by Assessing Officer
- The assessing officer reviews the application and documents to determine the estimated tax liability.
- The officer considers:
- Tax payable on the estimated income of the current financial year.
- Tax payable/paid on the assessed, returned, or estimated income of the previous four financial years.
- Advance tax payment, tax deducted at source, and tax collected at source for the current financial year until the date of application.
Step 6: Issuance of Certificate
By following these steps, taxpayers can apply for a certificate for Nil or lower deduction of tax under Form 13 effectively.
- If the officer is satisfied that the estimated tax is NIL or negligible and that generic rate deductions are unnecessary, they will issue the NIL or lower TDS/TCS certificate.
- The certificate will:
- Be specific to the deductor and the service (section).
- Be valid from the date of issue to the end of the financial year, unless canceled by the assessing officer.
Renewal Process of Lower Deduction Certificate of Tax Deducted at Source
A new application must be submitted each financial year to continue benefiting from the reduced or Nil TDS deduction. Apply promptly in the new financial year to avoid interruptions in the benefit.
Forms for Lower Deduction and Non-Deduction of TDS
Lower Deduction of TDS
- Form Required: Form 13 – Objective of filling if form 13 is to apply for Nil/Lower deduction of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS). An application must be filed with the Income Tax Officer using Form 13. Upon satisfaction, the tax officer issues a certificate under Section 197 for lower deduction of TDS.
Non-Deduction of TDS
- Forms Required: Form 15G and Form 15H. Objective of filling if Form 15G and Form 15H is to declare that no TDS should be deducted since the individual’s total income is below the taxable limit. For filling Procedure of Form 15G and Form 15H, we required to submit the relevant form to the bank or financial institution where the fixed deposit or other income-generating account is held.
- Usage:
- Form 15G: For individuals below 60 years of age and Hindu Undivided Families (HUF).
- Form 15H: For individuals who are 60 years and above (senior citizens).
- In Summary we can say that Lower Deduction of TDS: Apply using Form 13 to the Income Tax Officer for a certificate under Section 197. Non-Deduction of TDS: Submit Form 15G (for individuals below 60 and HUFs) or Form 15H (for senior citizens) to the bank or financial institution.
CA Professional Assistance with Lower Deduction Certificate Application
At India Financial Consultancy Corporation Pvt LTD, we recognize the challenges faced by taxpayers who are subject to TDS despite having minimal or no taxable income for the year. To alleviate this burden, the Income Tax Act provides for the issuance of a Lower TDS Deduction Certificate u/s 197. This certificate allows eligible taxpayers to benefit from reduced or nil TDS rates, ensuring that their tax deductions are aligned with their actual tax liability.
By leveraging our expertise, you can ensure that you only pay what is necessary, preserving your cash flow and simplifying your tax affairs.