TDS Returns Revision

TDS Returns Revision

All you need to know

TDS Return is required to be filed by any person who is liable to deduct tax at source.  A TDS Return is a quarterly statement which has to be submitted to the Income Tax Department of India. Submitting TDS Return is mandatory if you are a deductor. It should contain all details of TDS deducted and deposited by you for a particular quarter.

 

You may need to file TDS correction or TDS revision if you have wrongly shown any details in original TDS Returns. Such mistakes can be wrong PAN, wrong date, or short or no tax deduction. In all such cases, in order to ensure seamless credit to the person whose TDS is deducted, you should revise your TDS Return.

 

You may also need to revise your TDS return if you have short paid any TDS and received any notice from income tax department. It should be noted that only by paying short deducted TDS, your work is not over. This has to be given effect through a correctly filed TDS statement.

 

TDS return may be corrected as many times as needed. There is no due date by which a TDS return has to be revised. Hence, as soon as an error is discovered, you should file a correction return.

 

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Documents Required for TDS Returns revision

Quick Checklist

  • Your TAN
  • Challans of TDS Payment
  • Details of Deduction
  • Ack Receipt of Original Return

    TAN & Challans

    All we need is your TAN (Tax Deduction Account number) and challans of TDS paid by you. TAN is an alphanumeric number which is issued by the Income-tax department. Also, if you have deposited TDS online, an acknowledgment of amounts paid will be generated from your bank website. This is challan 281. All you need to provide is this two information to get going.