New Rule for Cash Withdrawal Effective from 1st July 2020
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New rule for cash withdrawal effective from 1st July 2020

new rule for cash withdrawal

TDS Section 194N

Section 194N Income Tax Act

TDS on payment of certain amount in cash

Deductor:Bank, Co-operative bank or Post office




Threshold Limit:If aggregate payment in cash from one or more accounts during a previous year to an account holder exceeds the threshold limit given below:

Time of Payment Threshold Limit for payment in cash TDS Rate
On or after 01.07.2020 Customer who have not filed their tax returns for the previous 3 years and for which the due date for filing tax return has expired:

1. exceeding Rs. 20 lakh but not exceeding Rs. 1 crore

2. exceeding Rs. 1 crore

2%

5%

On or after 01.07.2020 Customers other than mentioned above:

up to Rs.1 crore

exceeding Rs. 1 crore

0%

2%

The applicability of new provision as per amendments in the Finance Act 2020

The cash withdrawal limit for this F/Y will be considered from 01.04.2020

Deductible: Tax is deductible at the time of payment of cash

Lower TDS Certificate: Not Possible

Any Exemption:

Exemption is available, when payment is made to certain recipients, such as the government, banking company, co-operative society engaged in carrying on the business of banking, post office, banking correspondents and white label ATM operators, who are involved in the handling of substantial amounts of cash as a part of their business operations.

The Central Government has exempted the following recipients:

Persons specified by the Central Government TDS provisions of section 194N are not applicable only if these conditions are satisfied
Cash Replenishment Agencies (CRA’s) and franchise agents of White Label Automated Teller Machine Operators (WLATMO’s) These persons maintain a separate bank account from which cash withdrawal is made only for the purpose of replenishing cash in ATM operated by such WLATMO have furnished a monthly certificate to the bank certifying that cash withdrawal has been reconciled with the amount of cash deposited in the ATMs.
The commission agent/trader, operating under Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) and registered under any law relating to APM of the concerned state If these persons have certified to the banking company/co-operative society/post office that cash withdrawal (in excess of Rs. 1 crore in the previous year) is for the purpose of making payments to the farmers on account of purchase of agriculture produce.
An authorized foreign exchange dealer and its franchise agent/sub-agent

Full-Fledged Money Changer licensed by RBI and its franchise agent

If cash withdrawal is made only for the purpose of foreign currency from foreign tourists or non-residents visiting India or from resident Indians on their return to India, in cash as per the RBI directions or guidelines. These persons are not subject to TDS provisions of section 194N if cash withdrawal is made by these persons for the purpose of disbursement of inward remittances to the recipient beneficiaries in India in cash under Money Transfer Service Scheme of RBI.
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