CPC Defaults in Quarterly TDS Statements exceeding Rs.10 Crore from FY 2007-08 to Q1, FY 2016-17

CPC (TDS) has issued a communication regarding outstanding defaults in quarterly TDS returns exceeding Rs.10 Crore from Financial Year 2007-08 to Quarter 1, Financial Year 2016-17.

The issued communication has been given below:

Date of communication: 23/08/2016

Dear Deductor (TAN -XXXXXXXXX)

Centralized Processing Centre (TDS) has observed from its records that as on 2nd August, 2016, there are outstanding Defaults in quarterly TDS Statements submitted by you during Financial Year 2007-08 to Q1, FY 2016-17.

The details of outstanding Defaults for the respective Financial Years are as follows:

Financial YearTotal Default Amount (Rs.)
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17

Action to be taken:

  • Please download the latest Justification Reports from our web portal TRACES to view details of outstanding demand.
  • If required, please use Challan ITNS 281 to pay the demand with your relevant Banker.
  • Please submit a Correction statement without any further loss of time for closure of the outstanding demand.
  • Online Corrections facility on TRACES can be used to submit corrections to pay off/ close the demand. To avail the facility, please Login to TRACES and navigate to Defaults tab to locate Request for Correction from the drop-down list. You can refer to our e-tutorials for necessary help.
  • In case of Short Payment Defaults due to Unmatched Challans, please use Tag Unmatched Challan facility using Online Corrections.
  • In case of Short Payment Defaults due to Insufficient Challans, please use Move Deductee facility using Online Corrections. With use of this feature, a portion of the Deductee Rows can now be moved to any other Unconsumed OLTAS challan with adequate balance.

For any assistance, you can raise a ticket for resolution Online at TRACES or call on 1800 103 0344. CPC (TDS) is committed to provide best possible services to you.

CPC (TDS) TEAM

You can view similar communication issued by TRACES from the following link:

http://contents.tdscpc.gov.in/en/tdscpc-communication181.html

http://contents.tdscpc.gov.in/en/tdscpc-communication182.html

http://contents.tdscpc.gov.in/en/tdscpc-communication183.html

http://contents.tdscpc.gov.in/en/tdscpc-communication184.html

Source: TRACES

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