What is TDS Return filing?
To comply with tax deduction regulations, a person who is liable to deduct tax at source must file a TDS return. This return is submitted by the tax deductor every quarter to the Income Tax Department and contains information about the tax collected, its source, and the amount paid to the government for the reporting period. It is an essential statement for compliance with tax regulations.
Tax is typically deducted from various transactions such as salaries, payments to professionals and contractors, rent payments exceeding a certain amount, and more. Each of these transactions has a prescribed rate of interest. The deductee can claim the tax benefit of the amount deducted while filing their Income Tax Return (ITR), but only if the deductor has filed the TDS return on time with the Income Tax Department.
Documents required for online TDS Return filing
TAN
The Tax Account Number of the deductor
Tax Paid Receipt
Acknowledgement receipt of the tax paid to Government
Details of tax deducted
Provide us details of the tax deducted
Details of Supplies
Details of the inward and outward taxable supplies along with details of invoice
TDS filing in 3 Easy Steps
1. Answer Quick Questions- Pick a Package that best fits your requirements
- Spare less than 10 minutes to fill in our Questionnaires
- Provide basic details & documents required for registration
- Make payment through secured payment gateways
- Assigned Relationship Manager
- Reconciliation of the information
- Preparation and filing of TDS return
- Acknowledgment of filing the returns
- All it takes is 5 working days*
Process for TDS online filing
Day 1 - 2- Collection of the information from the details shared by you
- Documentation and reconciliation of the information filed
- Preparation of TDS return
- Filing TDS return online
- Acknowledgment of Filing the return