20% salary to be deducted as tax if PAN, Aadhaar not given


New Delhi, Jan 25 (IANS): Trouble and hardship is looming for those earning Rs 2.5 lakh per annum but have not provided PAN and Aadhaar details to the employer.

This is consequent to the Income Tax Department asking employers to deduct 20 per cent salary as Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) from all employees who fail to furnish PAN and Aadhaar details.

This rule was formulated by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and came into effect on January 16. The rule will be applicable to those who earn more than Rs 2.5 lakh per annum.

This rule is aimed at keeping a close eye on TDS payments and revenue earned by this segment. In the financial year 2018-19, revenue from this segment amounted to around 37 per cent of the total direct tax collection.

In its 86-page page circular, the CBDT has said employees have to quote PAN and Aadhaar details compulsorily as per the Section 206-AA of the Income Tax Act.

The circular reads: "Section 206AA in the Act makes furnishing of PAN or Aadhaar number, as the case may be, by the employee compulsory in case of receipt of any sum or income of amount, on which tax is deductible."

The circular states that if an employee fails to provide these details, the employer is responsible to make deductions either at the tax rate on the employee's salary or 20 per cent or above.

In case, the income is less than Rs 2.5 lakh per annum, no tax will be deducted.

After several deductions, if your salary attracts approximately 20 per cent tax, the TDS rate of 20 per cent will apply.

In case your salary attracts a 30 per cent tax rate, your employer will compute the average tax rate, i.e, employee's total tax liability divided by total annual income. If the average tax rate turns out to be 20 per cent, the TDS would be 20 per cent.

However, employees will be exempted from paying education and health cess at 4 per cent rate in case the deduction made is at a higher rate.

The CBDT says the lack of PAN or Aadhaar details is creating problems in giving credit.

  

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2020

    This govt runs only at the behest of Ambani and Adani...Any one might have advised how to loot people further..
    One side Happy other side looter....People left in lurch...
    God save the nation...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 25 2020

    First give us accountability for GST.

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 25 2020

    BJP government always doing right, I don't mind even if they kill their own people, but will vote for them ?
    There is no liberty for spending even if I have hard earned money
    There is no liberty for buying property even if I have hard earn money
    There is no liberty for doing business even if I have hard earn money
    There is no liberty for withdrawing cash from bank even if I have hard earn money.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 25 2020

    ... and ready to pay 5% VAT without any objection in GCC !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 25 2020

    Give Jobs only to Indian Citizens having Pan & Aadhar ...

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