Monday, 29 February 2016

India Union Budget 2016: Tax Collection at Source (TCS) on sale of vehicles; goods or services

The existing provision of section 206C of the Act, inter alia, provides that the seller shall collect tax at source at specified rate from the buyer at the time of sale of specified items such as alcoholic liquor for human consumption, tendu leaves, scrap, mineral
being coal or lignite or iron ore, bullion etc. in cash exceeding two lakh rupees.
 

In order to reduce the quantum of cash transaction in sale of any goods and services and for curbing the flow of unaccounted money in the trading system and to bring high value transactions within the tax net, it is proposed to amend the aforesaid section
to provide that the seller shall collect the tax at the rate of one per cent from the purchaser on sale of motor vehicle of the value exceeding ten lakh rupees and sale in cash of any goods (other than bullion and jewellery), or providing of any services (other
than payments on which tax is deducted at source under Chapter XVII-B) exceeding two lakh rupees.


It is also proposed to provide that the sub-section (1D) relating to TCS in relation to sale of any goods (other than bullion and jewellery) or services shall not apply to certain class of buyers who fulfil such conditions as may be prescribed.
This amendment will take effect from 1st June, 2016.

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