Online filing of TDS & TCS Returns specified by CBDT

By | June 6, 2019
(Last Updated On: June 6, 2019)

In exercise of powers conferred by the rule 31A and 31AA of the Income-tax rules, 1962, The Central Board of Direct Taxes has prescribed the manner in which a deductor can register and file statement of tax deducted or collected at source electronically

F. No. 1/3/7/CIT/OSD/E-FILlNG/TDS-TCS FORMS

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Central Board of Direct Taxes
Directorate of Income Tax (Systems)
Notification No.10 /2019

New Delhi, 04, June, 2019

Procedure for online submission of statement of deduction of tax under sub·section (3) of section 200 and statement of collection of tax under proviso to sub·section (3) of section 206e of the Income·tax Act, 1961 read with rule 31A(5) and rule 31AA(5) of the Income·tax Rules, 1962 respectively

1. The provisions relating to the statement of deduction of tax under sub-section (3) of section 200 and the statement of collection of tax under proviso to sub-section (3) of section 206C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act) are prescribed under Rule 31A and Rule 31AA of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 (the Rules) respectively. As per sub-rule (5) of rule 31A and
sub-rule (5) of rule 31M of the Rules, the Director General of Income·tax (Systems) shall specify the procedures, formats and standards for the purposes of furnishing and verification of the statements and shall be responsible for the day to day administration in relation to
furnishing and verification of the statements in the manner so specified.

2. In exercise of power conferred by sub-rule (5) of rule 31A and sub-rule (5) of rule 31AAof the Rules, the Principal Director General of Income-tax (Systems) hereby lays downthe following procedures of registration in the e-filing portal, the manner of the preparation of the statements and submission of the statements as follows:

3. The deductors /collectors will have the option of online filing of e-TDS/TCS returns through e-filing portal or submission at TIN Facilitation Centres.

Procedure for filing e-. TDS/TCS statement online through e-filing portal is as under:

a. Registration: The deductor/collector should hold valid TAN and is required to be registered in the e-filing website ( https://www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in /) as “Tax Deductor & Collector” to file the “e-TDS/e·TCS Return”.

In case of an office of the government, the Treasury Officer can register as an external agency user.

b. Preparation: The Return Preparation Utility (RPU) to prepare the TDS/TCS Statement and File Validation Utility(FVU) to validate the Statements can be downloaded from the tin·nsdl website (https://www.tin-nsdl.com ). The statement is  required to be uploaded as a zip file and submitted using either Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) or Electronic Verification Code (EVC).

For DSC mode, the signature for the zip file can be generated using the DSC Management Utility available under Downloads in the e-Filing website.

c. Alternatively, deductor/collector can e-Verify using EVC.


d. Submission: The deductor/collector is required to login to the e-filing website using TAN and go to TDS …Upload TDS. The deductor/collector is required to upload the “Zip” file along with either the signature file (generated as explained in para (b) above) or EVC.

In case of External agency user, TDS/TCS return can be filed for the deductors/collectors under their jurisdiction using Digital Signature Certificate.

4. EVC can be generated using one of the following modes:
i. Net Banking – Principal contact person’s net banking login (linked to the
registered PAN) can be used to generate the EVC for the TAN of the
deductor / collector.
ii. Aadhaar OTP – The principal contact person‘s PAN can be linked with AADHAAR to use this option.
iii. Bank Account Number – The principal contact person can use his pre validated bank account details to avail this option.
iv. Demat Account Number – The principal contact person can use his pre
validated demat account details to avail this option.

This pre generated EVC can be used to e-Verify the TDS return.

5. Once uploaded, the status of the statement shall be shown as “Uploaded“. The uploaded file shall be processed and validated.

Upon validation, the status shall be shown as either “Accepted” or “Rejected which Will reflect within 24 hours from the time of upload.

The status of uploaded file is visible at TDS – View Filed TDS.

In case the submitted file is “Rejected”, the rejection reason shall be displayed.

(S. K. Dash)
Pro DGIT (Systems), CBDT

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