TAN Application

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TAN Application

All you need to know

TAN i.e. Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number is a 10 digit alphanumeric number, e.g. DELM12345L, required to be obtained by all persons who are responsible for deducting tax at source or collecting tax at source. It is compulsory to quote TAN in TDS/TCS return (including any e-TDS/TCS return), any TDS/TCS payment challan, TDS/TCS certificates, Annual Information Return and other documents as may be prescribed. There are two modes for applying for TAN- Offline and online.You may get in touch with our compliance manager on 07552761432 or email info@caagrawalkanhere.com for free query.

Key Features of TAN

Points to make your decision easy

Mandatory to quote

It is mandatory to quote TAN on TDS returns and challans. It is also required to be quoted in all correspondences with the IT Department.

Validity

Once a TAN is issued, it is valid for lifetime. However, TDS Filings must be made quarterly on the 31st day of July, October, January, and May. Non-filing of TDS filings within the due date will attract a penalty.

Multiple TAN

You can have multiple TAN for a single PAN. You can apply for different PAN for different branches of the same company.

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How to obtain TAN?

5 Easy Steps

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Complete simple form

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Verification of documents

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Submission of documents

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Application for TAN

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You Receive TAN

FAQs On TAN Application

Get answers to all your queries

The provisions of section 203A of the Income-tax Act require all persons who deduct or collect tax at source to apply for the allotment of a TAN. The section also makes it mandatory for TAN to be quoted in all TDS/TCS returns, all TDS/TCS payment challans and all TDS/TCS certificates to be issued. Failure to apply for TAN or comply with any of the other provisions of the section attracts a penalty of Rs. 10,000/-.
TAN is required to be quoted in all TDS/TCS returns, all TDS/TCS payment challans and all TDS/TCS certificates to be issued. TDS/TCS returns will not be received if TAN is not quoted and challans for TDS/TCS payments will not be accepted by banks. Failure to apply for TAN or not quoting the same in the specified documents attracts a penalty of Rs. 10,000/-.
TAN once allotted can be used for all types of deduction and collection. In other words, it is not necessary to apply for different TAN if the deductor has to deduct tax from different types of payment such as salary, interest payment, etc.
Duplicate TAN is a TAN which has been inadvertently obtained by the same person who is responsible for deducting/collecting a tax and who already has a TAN allotted to him earlier. In other words, more than one TAN issued to a person is called duplicate TAN. It is illegal to possess or use more than one TAN. Different branches/divisions of an entity may, however, have separate TAN.
caagrawalkanhere.com provides TAN Application all across India. You can obtain TAN Application in Bhopal, New Delhi and Indore or any other cities easily with us.
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