Banks approach CBDT for clarity on new TDS norm

  • August 11, 2022
  • CA Chandan Agarwal's Office

Banks have also raised the issue of TDS on loans waived through one-time settlements or other schemes, and a relief on the front is expected soon.

Banks have approached the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) for clarity on the scope of Section 194R of the Income Tax Act, as they fear the newly introduced provision will force them to deduct a 10% tax at source on incentives extended to large business customers through credit cards, banking sources told FE.

According to Section 194R, introduced in the Budget for FY23, any person providing a resident a benefit or perquisite arising from a business or the exercise of a profession by such resident, will ensure that tax has been deducted at the rate of 10% of the value of the benefit or perquisite. The rules, tied to some riders, came into force on July 1.

In a meeting with the CBDT last month, representatives of banks and non-banking financial companies sought to know whether the TDS provision would apply to incentives relating to credit cards. They also flagged challenges in determining the nature of each transaction, business or personal, made through a credit card for TDS purposes.

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