From June
2013, purchaser of property with value of Rs50 lakh and above should
deduct 1% TDS at the time of making payment. Here is the guide about
making payments of TDS and obtaining form 16B for the buyer and
form 26QB for the seller
Below article will help you to make the TDS payment on sale of property as well as steps to be taken to obtain Form 16B (for the deductor or buyer) and Form 26QB for the (seller or deductee).
Below article will help you to make the TDS payment on sale of property as well as steps to be taken to obtain Form 16B (for the deductor or buyer) and Form 26QB for the (seller or deductee).
Firstly one has to go to the following link for making the payment:
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• Once this link is opened click on Form
26QB (Payment of TDS on sale of property).
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• Select
(0021) in case of non corporate payer and 0020 in case of corporate payer.
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• On
filling in the various details called for in that form, click on ‘Proceed’ at
the bottom of the page, this will then take you to the next page, which will
give you the option to select your bank.
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• Once you
select the bank, then login using the normal online process for your bank.
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• Once the payment is made
the bank will let you print challan 280 with
a tick on (800), which is payment of TDS on sale of
property.
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• Take a
printout of the challan and keep the same for your records and for the builder/seller if
required.
Once the first phase of the process i.e payment has been completed one has to wait for seven days for the details to be
reflected on TRACES web site- https://www.tdscpc.gov.in/.
As a first time user, you will have to register
on this website. Once you register whether as seller or buyer, you will be able
to obtain the Form 16B or 26QB which has been approved and is reflected against
your PAN in your Form 26AS.
Check Form 26 AS after seven days and you will
notice that the payment you had effected against TDS on sale of
property is
reflected in Part F of the Form 26 AS under ‘Details of Tax Deducted at Source
on Sale of Immoveable Property u/s 194(IA) [For Buyer ofProperty]. This will give you details
such as the TDS certificate number (generated by TRACES), name of deductee, PAN
of deductee, acknowledgement number, total transaction amount, transaction
date, TDS deposited, date of deposit, status of booking and date of booking.
Once the payment is reflected in 26AS as above, you will have to go to the TRACES
again. Login to the website, and click on ‘Downloads’ tab. In the dropdown menu
click on ‘requested downloads’. If no application has been made you will be
asked to make a request for download, here
fill in the acknowledgment number (nine digit number) which is reflected on
Form 26AS Part F as mentioned above. Once this is done, you will be able to
view the status of your application, which
generates an application request number.
Within a couple of hours, the application gets
processed and you will be able to view your Form 16B by putting in the request
number which you have obtained. You can take a printout of the same for your
records as well as for handing over to the seller of the property. A similar
process has to be followed by the seller to obtain form 26QB.
Tags: E-TDS, TDS, TDS on sale of Property U/S 194IA, TDS on sale of Property, Form 16B, Form 26QB.
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