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Missed ITR filing for FY 2020-21? You may be liable for higher TDS in current FY 2022-23
May, 19th 2022

There is bad news for those who missed filing last year's income tax return (ITR). If you have missed filing ITR for financial year 2020-21 (assessment year 2021-22), then higher TDS will be applicable on certain incomes you will earn during the current financial year 2022-23.

The Union Budget has amended the provisions under sections 206AB and 206CCA which levy higher TDS on specified persons. The amended rules are effective from April 1, 2022.

The last date of filing original ITR for FY 2020-21 was December 31, 2021. Thus, if you have not filed ITR by this date, then higher TDS will be applicable in FY 2022-23.

As per the amended provisions, higher TDS will be levied on individuals, if they satisfy the following conditions:
a) ITR not filed for the relevant previous financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which tax has to be deducted/collected and,
 
b) Aggregate TDS and TCS  exceeds Rs 50,000 in that previous year.

To ascertain whether higher TDS is applicable or not in the current financial year (FY 2022-23), banks will be required to check if that individual has filed ITR or not for relevant previous financial year i.e., FY 2020-21, according to a Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) circular issued on May 17, 2022. Secondly, banks will be required to check if total TDS and TCS in the previous financial year (FY 2020-21) exceeds Rs 50,000. Higher TDS will be applicable when both the conditions are met.


Incomes on which higher TDS is not applicable
Do note that higher TDS is not applicable on all incomes that are received by you during FY 2022-23. Higher TDS is not applicable on following incomes:
a) 192: Salaries
b) 192A: Withdrawal from PF account
c) 194B: Income by the way of winnings from lottery, Game shows & puzzles etc.
d) 194BB: Income from winnings from horse race
e) 194LBC: Income in respect of investment in securitization trust
f) 194N: Cash withdrawal in a financial year exceeding a specified financial year
g) 194-IA: Money received from sale of immovable property
h) 194-IB: Rent paid exceeds Rs 50,000 per month
i) 194M: Payments of certain sums by Individual & HUFs to resident contractors or professionals.

j) 194S: TDS on transfer of virtual digital asset (VDA) such as crypto assets etc., provided sales, gross receipts or turnover from the business carried on by him or profession exercised by him does not exceed one crore (in case of business) or Rs 50 lakh (in case of profession). This section is effective from July 1, 2022.

Other incomes such as dividends received from shares and mutual funds, interest received from fixed deposits, recurring deposits, interest received from small small savings scheme (wherever applicable) etc, higher TDS will be applicable.

Higher tax rate that will be applicable on specified persons
As per income tax laws, higher TDS/TCS will be deducted at the rate, highest of the following on specified persons:
a) Twice the rate specified in the relevant provision of the Act; or
b) Twice the rate or rates in force; or
c) The rate of five per cent.

How will banks check if higher TDS has to be deducted?
As per the CBDT circular, a list of specified persons, on whom higher TDS is applicable in FY 2022-23, has been prepared taking FY 2020-21 as relevant financial year. The list contains names of taxpayers who did not file ITR in AY 2021-22 and aggregate TDS and TCS in FY 2020-21 exceeds Rs 50,000.


A bank or any other financial institution can use the Income-tax department's 'Compliance Check for Section 206AB & 206CCA' to ascertain whether higher TDS is applicable or not. Tax deductor will be required to enter single PAN or multiple PANs to know whether concerned individual is specified person on whom higher TDS is applicable.


Do note that during FY 2022-23, no new names will be added in the above-mentioned list. Further, if the specified person files valid ITR (filed & verified) for FY 2021-22 (AY 2022-23), i.e., this year, then his name would be removed from the list after the expiry of due date of filing ITR or actual date of filing valid ITR, whichever is later.

If the aggregate TDS & TCS does not exceed Rs 50,000 in last financial year i.e., FY 2021-22, then his/her name will be removed from the list of specified persons. This would be done on July 31, 2022.

Once the tax deductor has checked that an individual is not in a specified list, then they are not required to check again. However, tax deductor will be required to check for those names that are reflected in the specified persons list. This is because these names can be removed from the list.

 
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