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Form 15G and 15H

CASeetharaman KC
Forms 15G and 15H: Avoid TDS on Interest Income for Non-Seniors and Seniors. Submit Annually to Prevent Penalties. Form 15G and 15H are forms used to avoid Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) on interest income. Form 15G is for non-senior citizens, while Form 15H is for senior citizens. To file Form 15G, a non-senior citizen must have a nil final tax liability and their interest income must not exceed the basic exemption limit. These forms must be submitted annually, ideally at the start of the financial year, to avoid TDS. Filing ineligible forms can lead to penalties and interest on unpaid taxes. (AI Summary)

The conditions under which Form 15G and 15H may be filed are almost similar yet there is a significant difference which needs to be noted carefully. Actually lot of taxpayers end up filing one of these forms when they are not eligible to do so and vice versa.

Basically, TDS is applicable to any interest above Rs. 10, 000 from most of the common investments such as bank fixed deposits. TDS, is in fact tax paid in advance and credit for which as we all know can be claimed while filing the return and it was to avoid all these formalities that Form 15G and Form 15H was introduced.

Rule 29C of Income Tax Rules offers taxpayers the facility of furnishing Forms 15Gor 15H, as the case may be, requesting the payer of income not to deduct any tax. These forms have to be filed in duplicate and once the bank or the post office takes them on record, the entire interest is paid to the investor without any tax deduction.

There are certain conditions under which each form may be filed. It is important to understand the specified conditions and ascertain whether the taxpayer is eligible for filing either 15G or 15H and if so which one.  Filing a wrong form without being eligible to do so would be illegal and could involve payment of interest on the tax payable and also resultant penalties. taxtmi.com

The main difference between Forms 15G and 15H is that Form 15G is meant for non-senior citizens whereas Form 15H is meant for senior citizens only.

To be eligible to furnish Form 15G, the non-senior citizen investor needs to fulfill the following two conditions:

(a) The final tax on his estimated total income computed as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act should be nil; and

(b) The aggregate of the interest income etc. received during the financial year should not exceed the basic exemption slab for the relevant assessment year.

If both these conditions are satisfied, Form 15G may be furnished to the bank or the post office and the entire interest income can be received without any TDS deduction.

It may be noted that new set of  forms are required to be filed every year and  the eligibility criteria as stated above needs to be examined every year  before furnishing the forms .

For the sake of safety and avoidance of any TDS at source it would be ideal to submit these forms at the beginning of the financial year so that no TDS deduction is made on the entire amount of interest. If the form is filed somewhere in the middle of the year, the tax already deducted would have to be claimed as a refund and this would mean going through all the formalities which could have been avoided.

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