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amendment of Sec. 206C, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 110574
Dated: 27-6-2016
By:- Murari Agrawal

amendment of Sec. 206C


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Dear Experts,

The limit of cash payment of ₹ 2 lakhs is for a particular transaction, or the aggregate of cash paid during the year for multiple transactions.

Thanks.

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1 Dated: 27-6-2016
By:- Ramesh Rangani

Hi Murali,

Below may be useful to you:

Importance of above Limits

The limit for applicability of TCS is as follows:

  1. Bullion (exceeding ₹ 2 Lakhs),
  2. Jewellery (exceeding ₹ 5 Lakhs), or
  3. Any other goods or any service (Exceeding ₹ 2 Lakhs)
  4. sale of motor vehicle of value exceeding ₹ 10 Lakhs (in cash or cheque)

In case of (iii) above,

If payment consideration (or any part of it) is received in cash of sale of ANY goods/ provision of any service whose consideration exceeds ₹ 2. Lakh, then TCS @ 1% should be collected.

If single party is having multiple bills each less than 2 Lakh, then any amount collected in cash will not be liable to TCS. It is applicable on transaction basis on Single Bill exceeding ₹ 2 lakh.


2 Dated: 27-6-2016
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Sir, please find the latest Circular which will clarify your query.

Circular No. 23/2016, New Delhi, dated the 24 June, 2016


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