टैन क्या है?
अन्य नाम: Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number
टैन दस अंकों का वह नंबर है जो स्रोत पर कर काटने वाले हर व्यक्ति या संस्था को टीडीएस रिटर्न और प्रमाणपत्रों में देना होता है।
TAN is separate from PAN and serves a different purpose: PAN identifies you as a taxpayer, TAN identifies you as a deductor. Any business paying salaries above the threshold, rent above ₹2,40,000 a year, or professional fees above ₹30,000 needs one.
Applications go on Form 49B. Failing to obtain a TAN when required, or quoting a wrong one, attracts a ₹10,000 penalty under section 272BB.
क्यों मायने रखता है
You cannot file a TDS return without a TAN, and you cannot issue Form 16 to your employees without filing that return.
एक उदाहरण, आँकड़ों के साथ
A small company pays ₹60,000 a month in office rent to an individual landlord and deducts TDS under section 194-I, but never applied for a TAN.
| Annual rent | ₹7,20,000 |
|---|---|
| Section 194-I threshold for rent | ₹2,40,000 a year |
| TDS at 10% on rent for land or building | ₹72,000 |
| Penalty for not obtaining a TAN | ₹10,000 |
| Interest for late deduction, 1% per month | runs from the date deduction was due |
| Disallowance in the company's own return | 30% of ₹7,20,000 = ₹2,16,000 |
The disallowance is the expensive part. Rent that could not be deducted because TDS was not deducted raises the company's taxable profit by ₹2,16,000, which costs far more than the TDS itself would have.
कानूनी स्थिति
| मद | मान | स्रोत |
|---|---|---|
| Application form | Form 49B | Rule 114A, Income-tax Rules 1962 |
| Penalty for failure to obtain or for quoting a wrong TAN | ₹10,000 | Section 272BB, Income-tax Act 1961 |
| Rent threshold triggering TDS | ₹2,40,000 a year | Section 194-I, Income-tax Act 1961 |
| Professional fees threshold | ₹30,000 a year | Section 194J, Income-tax Act 1961 |
| Disallowance where TDS is not deducted | 30% of the expense | Section 40(a)(ia), Income-tax Act 1961 |
इसे इनसे न मिलाएँ
ये शब्द अक्सर एक-दूसरे के लिए इस्तेमाल कर लिए जाते हैं। ये अलग हैं।
PAN
PAN is your identity as a taxpayer; TAN is your identity as a deductor. A TDS challan quoting a PAN where a TAN belongs cannot be consumed by the return.
TDS return
TAN is the registration. The TDS return is the quarterly statement filed under it. Having a TAN and never filing is a common and expensive combination.
आम सवाल
Do I need a TAN if I buy a property?
Does an individual paying rent need one?
Can one TAN cover several branches?
जो अक्सर ग़लत होता है
- Deducting tax correctly and depositing it against the PAN instead of the TAN, which strands the payment
- Obtaining a TAN and then not filing quarterly returns, so employees have no Form 16 and no credit
- Continuing to use a TAN after the entity has changed constitution, which the department treats as a different deductor
- Quoting a wrong TAN on a challan, which costs ₹10,000 under section 272BB and a correction request