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TAN Number is a 10 Digit Alphanumeric Number abbreviation used for Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number. Every Assessee liable to deduct TDS is required to apply for TAN and shall quote this number in all TDS Returns,TDS payments and any other communications regarding TDS with Income Tax Department.
Failure to do so may attract a heavy penalty of up to Rs.10,000. TDS Returns and Payments will not be received by the Banks if TAN is not quoted.
For obtaining TAN, you have to make application in form 49B at any of the authorized TAN Facilitation Centre.
Salaried Individuals are not required to deduct tax at source. However, individuals who run a proprietorship business are required to deduct tax at source. All other entities like LLP, Private Limited Company, Limited Company, Trust, Society, etc., are required to obtain TAN and deduct tax at source.
To obtain TAN, an application must be made in Form 49B at any of the authorized TAN Facilitation Center.
Tax deduction at source happens at different rates based on the transaction. TDS rate for salary is determined based on the employees’ salary and tax payable by the employee. The tax rate varies depending on the type of transaction.
15th of every July, October, January, and May are the due dates for filing quarterly TDS return. Any delay in furnishing your return will result in a penalty of Rs 200 per day not exceeding the total amount of TDS for the quarter.
Service tax payments must be deposited by Companies, Societies, Trust, etc., monthly. Proprietary Firms and Partnership Firms are required to make Service Tax payments quarterly.
If tax registration is not obtained then a penalty Rs 5000 Rs. 200 a day, whichever is higher may be attracted.