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What is Form 26AS?

  • Tax information is deducted by the detectors
  • Details of tax collected by collectors
  • Tax liability paid by a taxpayer
  • Self-assessment tax payments
  • Regular tax rate (PAN holders) kept by taxpayers
  • Retrieve information you received during the fiscal year
  • Shares, mutual funds and so on. Details of highly valuable transactions.
2. Form 26AS parts?
Section A: Tax information has been removed from the source
  • Section A1: 15G / Form 15H is a tax on the source of the form
  • Section A2: A tax is provided at the source of real estate sales. U / s194 (IA) (for property seller)
Section B: Tax Information Collected in the Sources
Section C: Tax payments (other than TDS or TCS)
Section D: Detailed information on paid payment
Section E: details of the AIR operation
Section F: Information on tax on the sale of real estate u / s194IA (for property buyers)
Section G: TDS Defaults * (Defining Defaults)
Section A: Details of Tax Deducted at Source  A part 26 of the EU, salary, interest income, retirement income and premium earnings, details of TDS, deduction TAN and deducted and deposited TDS amounts. This information is presented quarterly.
3. How to see Form 26AS?
The 26AS-TRACES portfolio has two ways: Form 26AS can be downloaded from TRACES (see below for details on how to get 26As in this form). This income tax form is associated with 26AS PAN. Form 26AS is your birth date (DDMMYYYY format). Starting from 2008-09, form 26AS – Your bank account can be obtained through net banking. The entity has a PAN holder with a bank account with any authorized bank. You can see the Tax Credits Notification (Form 26AS), but your PAN number is linked to this account. This property is free. The list of registered banks in NSDL to show the Tax Credits Report (Form 26AS) is as follows:
  • Axis Bank Limited
  • Bank of India
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Citibank N.A.
  • Corporation Bank
  • City Union Bank Limited
  • ICICI Bank Limited
  • IDBI Bank Limited
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • Indian Bank
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
  • Karnataka Bank
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce
  • State Bank of India
  • State Bank of Mysore
  • State Bank of Travancore
  • State Bank of Patiala
  • The Federal Bank Limited
  • The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Limited
  • UCO Bank
  • Union Bank of India

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