CBDT releases compliance check facility for Section 206AB & Section 206CCA
Deepak Gupta | Jun 22, 2021 |
CBDT releases compliance check facility for Section 206AB & Section 206CCA
Central Board of Direct Taxes [CBDT] has released compliance check facility for Section 206AB & Section 206CCA. This Facility has been introduced wide circular number 11/2021. Section 206AB introduced by Finance Act 2021 introduced higher Tax Deducted at Source [TDS] Rate for Non-Filers of Income Tax Returns [ITRs]. Similarly, Section 206 CCA which was also introduced by Finance Act 2021 proposed a higher Tax Collected at Source [TCS] Rate for Non-Filers of Income Tax Returns [ITRs]. These 2 Sections are applicable w.e.f. 1st July 2021.
The Higher rate of twice the prescribed rate or 5%, whichever is higher was applicable on Specified person coming within the ambit of these provisions
The specified person is a person:
In this case, the compliance burden to check the specified person is on TDS Deductor. To ease this compliance burden the Central Board of Direct Taxes is issuing a new functionality “Compliance Check for Sections 206AB & 206CCA”. This functionality is made available through reporting portal of the Income-tax Department. The tax deductor or the collector can feed the single PAN (PAN search) or multiple PANs (bulk search) of the deductee or collected and can get a response from the functionality if such deductee or collectee is a specified person. For PAN Search, the response will be visible on the screen which can be downloaded in PDF format. For Bulk Search, the response would be in the Conn of downloadable file which can be kept for record.
The logic of the functionality is as under:
The deductor or the collector may check the PAN in the functionality at the beginning of the financial year and then he is not required to check the PAN of a non-specified person during that financial year
For Example, let us assume that a deductor has 10,000 vendors that he deals with. He can use the functionality in the bulk search mode and can get the result of all these 10,000 PANs in one go. Let us assume that the functionality has shown that out of these 10,000 PANs, 5 PANs arc specified persons for the purposes of sections 206AB and 206CCA of the Act. Now with respect to the remaining 9,995 PAN, it is clear that they are not on the list of specified persons for that financial year. Since no new name would be added to the list of specified persons during the financial year, the deduct or collector can be assured that these 9,995PANs would remain outside the list of specified persons during that financial year. Thus, deduct or collector need not check again with respect to these 9,995 PANs during that financial year. There are chances that the 5 PANs which arc of specified persons may move out of the list during the financial year and for that there will be a need to recheck at the time of making tax deduction or tax collection.
The list would be drawn afresh at the start of each financial year and the above process would have to be repeated. For example, at the beginning of the financial year 2022-23 a fresh list would be prepared with previous years 2019-20 and 2020-21 as the two relevant previous years. Then, no name would be added to the list of specified persons during the financial year and the only Name would be removed based on the logic given in the 3,d to 6th bullets of paragraph 3 above.
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