Section 194S
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Last Updated: 02 Jul, 2024 04:54 PM IST
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- What Is Section 194S Of Income Tax Act, 1961?
- Who Is Responsible For Deducting TDS Under Section 194S?
- Provisions Of Section 194S
- Rate Of TDS Under Section 194S
- How Is TDS Under Section 194S Calculated?
- When Is TDS Under Section 194S Deducted & Deposited?
- Exemptions Or Thresholds For TDS Under Section 194S
- Consequences Of Not Deducting TDS Under Section 194S
- Conclusion
A provision for 1% TDS deduction on payments made on transfer of virtual digital assets (VDAs), such as cryptocurrencies & non-fungible tokens (NFTs), has been implemented if you trade in these assets.
What Is Section 194S Of Income Tax Act, 1961?
First things first: any number, code, information, or token created by digital representation or cryptographic techniques that isn't Indian or foreign money is referred to as virtual digital asset (VDA). This definition is in accordance with new provision (47A) in Finance Act of 2022 that is found in Section 2 of Income-tax Act, 1961 (ITA).
Moreover, taxation on all income from sale of cryptocurrency, virtual currency assets (VDAs), & non-fungible tokens (NFTs) was implemented under Finance Act 2022. Under Section 115BBH of ITA, this will be subject to flat tax rate of 30% (plus cess & surcharges). This is going to take effect on April 1, 2022.
Who Is Responsible For Deducting TDS Under Section 194S?
When specified person's payment for transfer of VDA exceeds ₹ 50,000 during financial year, or ₹ 10,000 in other situations, TDS liability under 194s of income tax act becomes applicable.
In this context, "specified person" refers to: -People or HUFs without income under "profits & gains of business & profession."
- People or HUFs with up to ₹ 1 crore in revenue from their businesses.
- People or HUFs with up to ₹ 50 lakh in professional receipts.
Furthermore, clarification on TDS deduction on VDAs has been provided by Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in recent guidelines.
Provisions Of Section 194S
194s of income tax act mandates that TDS be withheld at rate of 1% from any individual transferring VDA to resident. This deduction must be made at time of payment or when resident's bank account is credited, whichever comes first. Form 26Q is form that should be used to report TDS deducted under 194s to government. Furthermore, TDS must only be withheld if recipient resides in India.
requirements for reporting such transactions are provided in Form No. 26Q for assessment year (AY) 2022–2023. Likewise, for case of designated individuals, Form No. 26QE has been developed. Furthermore, non-filers of income returns are not subject to Section 206AB provision that allows TDS to be deducted at higher rate.
Rate Of TDS Under Section 194S
Section 194S of Income-tax Act, 1961, introduced TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on payments related to virtual digital assets (VDAs), including cryptocurrencies & non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Here are key points:
TDS Rate: TDS rate under Section 194S is 1%. If you’re involved in transactions related to VDAs, this means that 1% of transaction value will be deducted as TDS.
A 1% deduction of consideration is required for taxes. Tax must be withheld at rate of 20% if payee fails to provide their PAN.
How Is TDS Under Section 194S Calculated?
Transaction Scenarios:
Transfer through Exchange (not owning VDA):
- If VDA transfer occurs via exchange (which doesn’t own VDA), exchange deducts TDS at 1% & remits balance to seller.
- If multiple parties are involved, buyer or their broker may also be responsible for TDS.
exchange must furnish quarterly report in Form No. 26QF.
Transfer in Cash through Exchange (not owning VDA):
- Similar to above scenario, but transaction involves cash.
- Exchange deducts TDS at 1% & pays balance to seller.
- If payment is through broker, both parties may deduct tax.
- Alternatively, exchange & broker can agree on TDS responsibility.
When Is TDS Under Section 194S Deducted & Deposited?
194s mandates that TDS be withheld at rate of 1% from any individual transferring VDA to resident. This deduction must be made at time of payment or when resident's bank account is credited, whichever comes first. Form 26Q is form that should be used to report TDS deducted under section 194s of income tax act to government. Furthermore, TDS must only be withheld if recipient resides in India.
Exemptions Or Thresholds For TDS Under Section 194S
Is there rule that requires every assessee who purchases these VDAs to deduct TDS? No, there are some exceptions to rule. In event that total value of consideration given to resident is less than ₹ 50,000 in given fiscal year, specified person must deduct TDS; in all other cases, threshold limit is ₹ 10,000 in given fiscal year. Additionally, this specified person may be individual or Hindu undivided family (HUF) with turnover from business not exceeding ₹ 1 crore or turnover from profession not exceeding ₹ 50 lakh in previous year, or it may include individual or HUF with no business income.
Consequences Of Not Deducting TDS Under Section 194S
Act's Section 271C contains penalties for failing to deduct tax at source. According to this section, anyone who has neglected to pay full amount of tax due under section 115-O (Tax on Distributed Profits), deduct any portion of tax as required under Chapter XVII-B (Tax Deduction at Source – TDS), or comply with proviso to section 194B (Tax on Winnings from Crossword, Lottery, Puzzles, etc.) may be penalized with amount equal to tax that they neglected to deduct or pay. Act's Section 276B provides for prosecution in event that taxes under Chapter XII-D (as mandated by Section 115-O) or XVII-B (deduction at source) are not paid to credit of Central Government.
Conclusion
Section 194s of income tax act deals with tax implications on commission payments & brokerage fees. This section mandates tax deduction on commission, ensuring that income from brokerage is subject to TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on commission. Payments to resident agents & remuneration to agents are also covered under this section. This means that any taxation on agent commission must be deducted at source, ensuring proper compliance & reporting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
TDS under Section 194S applies to both resident & non-resident investors.
It is relevant when making payments for transfer of virtual digital assets (VDAs), including cryptocurrencies & NFTs.
deduction rate is 1% if transaction value exceeds ₹ 10,000 (or ₹ 50,000 for specified persons) in year.
Yes, deductor can rectify errors made in TDS deduction under Section 194S.
Corrections can be done online through TRACES (from FY 2007-08 onwards).
If there’s TDS mismatch due to deductor error, approach deductor for rectification.
- Use Form 26Q to report TDS to government.
- Ensure recipient is Indian resident.
- Issue TDS certificate (Form 16A) to deductee.
- Details of TDS can be viewed in Form 26AS on income tax department’s website.