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TDS paid on cancelled invoice

Date 03 May 2013
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TDS on cancelled invoices: not payable if no payment; adjust with customer or claim refund and recognise recoverable asset.
TDS on a cancelled invoice where no payment occurred is not applicable as a tax charge; accounting requires either adjustment with the customer-resulting in a reduced receivable or an advance as the customer claims refund in its income tax return-or the supplier claiming the TDS refund in the relevant return and recognizing the recoverable amount as a current asset until received. (AI Summary)

A invoice was first accounted and subseuqently cancelled for some reasons & in between TDS paid.     Would like to know the Accounting treatment for the TDS paid 

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Since no payment is made then TDS would not be applicable on such transaction.

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Commercially you are having two options -

1. Adjust the subsequent payments with Customer. In this case Customer will claim the refund in its Income Tax Return hence the amount receivable will either get reduced from total receivables or it will reflect as advance from customer

2. You can also take burden of refund on your shoulder by claiming the refund of TDS in 26Q in this case Refund will remain in your Financials under current asset

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