TDS on Interest on Securities – All You Need To Know

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The provisions relating to TDS on interest on securities are covered under Section 193. If a person sends a resident any income in the form of interest on securities, he or she must deduct tax under section 193.

 

Applicability Of TDS On Interest On Securities

As per Section 193, provisions of TDS on interest on securities are applicable only on resident individuals. As a result, at the time of paying interest on securities to a non-resident, the application of section 193 does not apply. Further, Section 195 deals with TDS on Non Residents.

In this article, we shall discuss the concept of Section 193 of the tax deduction.

 

Who Deducts TDS On Interest On Securities?

Every person who is responsible to pay interest on securities to a resident, is liable to deduct tax at source under section 193.

 

Cases Where TDS On Interest On Securities Is Not Applicable

Some cases where there is no deduction of TDS on interest are as follows:

  • If the payee provides a self-declaration in Form 15G/15H to the payer to the effect that his income falls below the exemption limit
  • When the payee has obtained a certificate from the Assessing Officer for no deduction or lower deduction of tax
  • Payable interest to LIC/ other insurers on securities owned by them or in which they have full beneficial interest
  • Interest payable on security (which is in demat form) issued by a company listed on stock exchange in India
  • 7 year National Savings Certificate (IV issue) interest
  • National Development Bonds interest
  • 4% National Defence Loan, 1968 or National Defence Loan, 1972 interest held by an Individual
  • 4% National Defence Bonds, 1972 interest held by a resident Individual
  • GIC (General Insurance Corporation) interest on the securities owned by it or in which it has a full beneficial interest
  • 6 % Gold Bonds, 1977 or 7% Gold Bonds, 1980 interest held by a resident
  • Interest on Security of the Central Government or a State Government
  • Interest to any other insurer on the securities owned by it or in which it has a full beneficial interest

TDS On Interest On Debentures And Bonds

For interest on debentures issued by a company, there is no deduction of TDS under Section 193 if payment is within the threshold limit as follows:

Payee

Payee

Threshold limit

Company

Resident individual or HUF

Interest does not exceed Rs. 5,000 and interest is paid by an account payee cheque.

Furthermore, for interest on 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds 2003 and 7.75% Savings (Taxable) Bonds 2018, TDS on interest on securities under Section 193 is not deducted if payment is within the threshold limit of Rs. 10,000.

 

Illustration

For example, Mr. X has invested some amount in ABC Limited and the company has paid him an interest of Rs. 4,50,000 after deducting tax at source @10%. In this case, his tax liability and tax refund, if any for AY 2020-21 will be computed as follows:
Income from Other sources – Gross Interest (4,50,000/90%)Rs. 5,00,000
Total incomeRs. 5,00,000
Tax on Rs. 5,00,000Rs. 12,500
Less: Rebate under Section 87ARs. 12,500
Tax liabilityNil
Less: TDS50,000
Refund50,000
Thus, the full TDS amount will be refunded to Mr. X at the time of filing his ITR.

Rate & Time Of TDS Under Section 193

The rate of tax under Section 193 is 10%. Consequently, the time of deduction is earlier of

  • the credit of income to the account of the payee (receiver) or
  • actual payment (in cash, cheque, draft or other modes).

However, if the payee does not furnish his Permanent Account Number (PAN), then the payer has to deduct tax at the higher of the following:

  • Rate specified in the relevant provision of the Income-tax Act
  • The rate or rates in force, i.e., the rate prescribed in the Finance Act
  • At the rate of 20%.

Due Date Of Depositing TDS

Filing Period

Due Date

April – June

31st July

July-September

31st October

October-December

31st January

January – March

31st May

 

Penalty For Late Payment And Late Filing

Late Deduction: In case, TDS has been deducted but not deposited to the government, then in that case interest will be levied @1.5%per month or part of a month on the amount of TDS from the date in which TDS was deducted to the date in which TDS was deposited.

Late Payment: In case, TDS has not been deducted then in that case interest will be levied @1%per month or part of a month on the amount of TDS from the date in which TDS was deducted to the date in which TDS was deposited.

Section 234E: Penalty under this section is Rs. 200 per day till the failure continues by the deductor. However, the amount of penalty cannot be more than the amount of TDS return filing needs to be filed.

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