Compliance Calendar

Compliance Calendar

Dec - 2024

Disclaimer: The content of this Compliance Calendar is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or legal opinion. The Calendar is based on relevant notifications, circulars, and facts available at the time of its preparation, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy and reliability. However, users are strongly advised to consult and verify the applicable statutory provisions, circulars, and official clarifications before making any decisions or taking action based on this Calendar.

Compliance Calendar

Dec - 2024

Disclaimer: The content of this Compliance Calendar is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or legal opinion. The Calendar is based on relevant notifications, circulars, and facts available at the time of its preparation, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy and reliability. However, users are strongly advised to consult and verify the applicable statutory provisions, circulars, and official clarifications before making any decisions or taking action based on this Calendar.

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Tax Collected at Source (TCS)

What is TCS – Tax Collected at Source

Tax Collected at Source (TCS) is a mechanism where the seller collects tax from the buyer on specific goods at the time of sale and deposits it with the tax authorities. Governed by Section 206C of the Income-tax Act, this provision ensures that tax is collected at the point of transaction.

Example of TCS

When a furniture costs Rs. 1000, the buyer pays an additional Rs. 200 as tax, which is collected at the point of sale. The seller collects this tax and deposits it with an authorized bank. The seller’s responsibility is solely to collect and transfer the tax, and not to pay it from their own funds.

Due Date for Depositing the TCS

    • The TCS must be deposited to the government by the 7th of the next month.
    • All sums collected by an office of the Government should be deposited on the same day of collection.

When to file TCS returns

Every tax collector must submit a quarterly TCS return, Form 27EQ, for the tax collected in a particular quarter. The interest on delay in payment of TCS to the government should be paid before filing the return.

Form 27D is the certificate issued for TCS returns filed. This certificate contains the following details:

    • Name of the Seller and Buyer
    • TAN of the seller i.e. who is filing the TCS return quarterly
    • PAN of both seller and buyer
    • Total tax collected by the seller
    • Date of collection
    • The rate of Tax applied

This certificate has to be issued within 15 days from the date of filing TCS quarterly returns. All the TCS due dates are summarised in the below table:

Quarter Ending

Due date to file

Form 27EQ

Date for generating

Form 27D

On 30th June

15th July

30th July

On 30th September

15th October

30th October

On 31st December

15th January

30th January

On 31st March

15th May

30th May

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