CBDT abolished limit of Rs.5000 applicable on interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions

The Central Board Direct Taxes has abolished the limit of Rs.5,000 applicable on interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions by the reporting entities.

Interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions

Reetu | Jan 10, 2023 |

CBDT abolished limit of Rs.5000 applicable on interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions

CBDT abolished limit of Rs.5000 applicable on interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions

The Central Board Direct Taxes(CBDT) has abolished the limit of Rs. 5,000 applicable on interest income to report in Statement of Financial Transactions (SFT) by the reporting entities. The board modified Notification 2 of 2021, which set forth this limit and was dated April 20, 2021.

The Notification Stated, “Section 285BA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and Rule 114E requires specified reporting persons to furnish statement of financial transaction (SFT). For the purposes of prefilling the return of income, CBDT has issued Notification No. 16/2021 dated 12.03.2021 to include reporting of information relating to interest income. The Format, Procedure and Guidelines for submission of Statement of Financial Transactions (SFT) for Interest income was notified via Notification 2 of 2021 dated 20th April 2021.”

As per sub-rule (4)(b) of Rule 114E Director General of Income-tax (Systems) shall specify the procedures, data structures and standards for ensuring secure capture and transmission of data, evolving and implementing appropriate security, archival and retrieval policies.

The Remarks column point 1 at Annexure A– Guidelines for Preparation of Statement of Financial Transactions (SFT) mentioned “The information is to be reported for all account/deposit holders where cumulative interest exceeds Rs.5,000/ per person in the financial year’.

The Remarks column at Annexure A is hereby being modified and may be read as “The information is to be reported for all account/deposit holders where any interest exceeds zero per account In the financial year excluding Jan Dhan Accounts”.

In the view of the changes mentioned above, the limit prescribed in Notification 2 of 2021 dated 20th April 2021 stands abolished and this addendum will come into effect from 05.01.2023.

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