TDS assessees need to quote unique number in I-T return
The new number, Unique Transaction Number (UTN), has been made mandatory because there are some lacunae like individuals having more than one permanent account number (PAN).
The new number, Unique Transaction Number (UTN), has been made mandatory because there are some lacunae like individuals having more than one permanent account number (PAN), sources said.
The income-tax department has asked individual assessees whose tax is deducted or collected at source to quote the UTN.
The UTN will be given by depository NSDL to those whose tax is deducted or collected at source and individual assessees could get the numbers from deductors.
"Assesses must ensure that the deductor and the collector have provided them with separate UTNs in respect of each TDS and TCS transaction," said a recent circular issued by the department.
When asked whether NSDL has started giving UTNs, tax officials said the department has asked the depository to communicate on the progress in this regard by June 30.
Taxpayers still have about 40 days to file tax returns, so they should wait for their UTN, experts said.
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