FD News – Important news for FD holders. If you are one of those investors who consider FD as their priority, then you must understand one thing before getting an FD. Actually, when the interest earned on fixed deposit exceeds the prescribed limit, then TDS is deducted from it….
If you are one of those investors who make FD their priority, then you must understand one thing before getting an FD. Actually, the income from FD with a tenure of less than 5 years is considered taxable. When the income through interest on fixed deposit exceeds the prescribed limit, then TDS is deducted from it.
Therefore, to avoid this, you are advised to fill a form while making an FD. Understand about these forms here, so that if you are planning to make an FD, you can prevent TDS deduction by filling these forms in the beginning. Understand who needs to fill these forms and when is TDS deducted?
When is TDS deducted?
According to the rule, if the interest earned on FD is more than Rs 40,000 per annum, then TDS is deducted. For senior citizens, this limit is Rs 50,000. This TDS is added to the total income of the person and after this, income tax is imposed on it according to the slab. But if this income of a person is less than the taxable limit, then he has to fill Form 15G and 15H and submit it to the bank and request not to deduct TDS.
Who fills Form 15G
By filling Form 15G and Form 15H, the person tells the bank that his income does not fall under the tax bracket. Form 15G can be filled by any person below 60 years of age, a Hindu Undivided Family. Form 15G is a declaration form under sub-section 1 and 1(A) under section 197A of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Through this, the bank gets to know about your annual income. If your income does not fall under the tax bracket, then the bank does not deduct TDS on FD. If you do not fall under the tax bracket, then you can fill this form.
Who is useful for Form 15H-Â
Form 15H is for people aged 60 years or above. By submitting this, senior citizens can stop the TDS deducted on FD interest. But this form is submitted only by those whose taxable income is zero. The form has to be submitted in the bank branch from where the money is being deposited. If the interest income from any source other than the deposit such as interest income on loans, advances, debentures, bonds etc. is more than Rs 5,000, then Form 15H has to be submitted.
Form 15H must be submitted before the first interest is paid. Although this is not mandatory. But if you do this, then TDS deduction from the bank can be stopped from the very beginning. If a customer misses filling these forms, then he can claim TDS in the assessment year in the income tax return. In such a case, a refund will be received from the Income Tax Department.