
Revolutionary Raja Ram for Tax & Economic Reforms
almost 3 years ago
In continuation of my earlier tweet or post here are more details on "20% TCS on Credit Cards" The procedure to deduct TCS on credit card foreign payments is as follows: The credit card issuer will collect TCS at the rate of 20% from the credit card holder.
The credit card issuer will issue a TCS certificate to the credit card holder. The credit card holder will file their income tax return and claim the TCS as a deduction.
The income tax department will refund the TCS to the credit card holder, if the credit card holder has any income tax liability.
The TCS will be adjusted in the income tax return of the credit card holder. The credit card holder will need to provide the TCS certificate issued by the credit card issuer to the income tax department.
The income tax department will then adjust the TCS against the credit card holder's income tax liability. If the credit card holder does not have any income tax liability, the TCS will not be refunded.
The TCS will be refunded to the credit card holder at the end of the financial year. The credit card holder will need to file their income tax return and claim the TCS as a deduction.
The income tax department will then refund the TCS to the credit card holder, if the credit card holder has any income tax liability. Here are some of the key things to remember about the TCS on credit card foreign payments: The TCS will be collected by the credit card issuer.
The TCS will be adjustable against the income tax liability of the credit card holder. The TCS will be refunded at the end of the financial year, if the credit card holder has any income tax liability.
The TCS is not applicable on credit card payments made for education, medical treatment, foreign travel for employment purposes, and foreign travel for business purposes.
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