What Deoghar clients should know
Deoghar's economy is pilgrimage-driven, so a large share of business income here is sharply seasonal, concentrated around Shravan. That makes advance tax instalments awkward — the September and December instalments fall after the season while the March one falls long after — and section 234C interest is the usual consequence of estimating from a flat monthly average.
Who files this in Deoghar
TDS work in Deoghar is concentrated in hospitality and pilgrimage services, where contractor and professional payments run continuously and section 194C and 194J deductions have to be got right every month.
Where it actually goes
Deposits and quarterly returns go centrally against your TAN; certificates are downloaded from TRACES once the return is processed.
What Jharkhand changes
Jharkhand levies professional tax, capped at ₹2,500 a year, so an employer here has a monthly deduction and a return that employers in a non-levying state do not.
What goes wrong here
The expensive mistake for a Deoghar employer is depositing the tax on time and filing the quarterly return late. The deduction is correct, the money has reached the government, and the employee still has no credit in 26AS and no Form 16 — while ₹200 a day runs under section 234E.
Businesses with genuinely seasonal turnover often benefit from the QRMP scheme, filing quarterly while paying monthly.
Local registrations in Deoghar — trade licences and shop-establishment records — go through the Deoghar Municipal Corporation.
Dates, thresholds and what usually goes wrong
How long it takes
Two to four working days per quarter where the data is clean. The delay, when there is one, is almost always PAN validation failures or challans that do not reconcile — both of which are faster to fix before filing than after.
The statutory position
- Quarterly filing due dates
- 31 July, 31 October, 31 January and 31 May for Q1 to Q4
- Rule 31A, Income-tax Rules 1962
- TDS deposit due date
- 7th of the following month; 30 April for March deductions
- Rule 30, Income-tax Rules 1962
- Rate where the deductee has no PAN
- 20%, or the applicable rate if higher
- Section 206AA
- Property purchase TDS
- 1% of consideration where it is ₹50 lakh or more, filed in Form 26QB
- Section 194-IA
What usually goes wrong
- Depositing the tax on time but filing the return late, so the deductee has no credit and the ₹200-a-day fee runs anyway
- Quoting the wrong assessment year on the challan, which strands the payment where the return cannot consume it
- Filing with an incorrect PAN and creating a 20% short-deduction demand against your own TAN
- Issuing a Form 16A typed up manually instead of downloaded from TRACES, which the recipient's assessing officer will not accept
- Missing the fourth-quarter 24Q salary annexure, which leaves every employee's Form 16 incomplete
- Deducting under the wrong section — 194C instead of 194J is the classic — and being assessed for the difference
Figures above are statutory amounts, not our fees. What we charge depends on your situation and is quoted before any work starts.
What is included
- Quarterly filing
- Form 24Q/26Q
- TRACES portal
- Penalty avoidance
Documents you'll need
- TAN of the deductor
- Challan details for tax deposited
- Deductee PAN details and payment amounts
- Previous quarter's return, if any
- How do I get tds return filing done in Deoghar?
- Tell us what you need through the quote form or on WhatsApp, upload the documents we ask for, and the Pathak Associates team handles the filing. Nothing requires you to visit an office in Deoghar.
- Which office handles tds return filing for a Deoghar business?
- Deposits and quarterly returns go centrally against your TAN; certificates are downloaded from TRACES once the return is processed.
- What goes wrong most often with tds return filing in Deoghar?
- The expensive mistake for a Deoghar employer is depositing the tax on time and filing the quarterly return late. The deduction is correct, the money has reached the government, and the employee still has no credit in 26AS and no Form 16 — while ₹200 a day runs under section 234E.
- How long does tds return filing take?
- Two to four working days per quarter where the data is clean. The delay, when there is one, is almost always PAN validation failures or challans that do not reconcile — both of which are faster to fix before filing than after.
- What does tds return filing cost in Deoghar?
- Pathak Associates quotes each engagement individually — the work involved varies enormously with your situation, so a single published price would be wrong for most people. Answer a few questions and you will receive a written quote before any payment is due.
- What documents do I need for tds return filing?
- Typically: TAN of the deductor, Challan details for tax deposited, Deductee PAN details and payment amounts, Previous quarter's return, if any. Your portal shows a checklist specific to your case once you start.