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What is the TDS rate on professional fees?

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The TDS rate on professional fees in India is 10% under Section 194J of the Income Tax Act. This applies when the payment exceeds ₹30,000 in a financial year. If the payee does not provide PAN, a higher rate of 20% applies.

Misses the 2% rate for technical services (FA 2020 sub-clause)
Stale threshold — FA 2025 raised it to ₹50,000 w.e.f. 01-04-2025
No citation, no act version, no mapping to IT Act 2025
TaxMarg 4 citations

Under Sec. 194J of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (now consolidated under Sec. 393 of the Income-tax Act, 2025), TDS is deducted at two rates: 2% on fees for technical services and royalty for cinematograph films, and 10% on professional fees, directors' fees, and non-compete payments. The threshold was raised to ₹50,000 per payee per FY by the Finance Act 2025 (w.e.f. 01-04-2025).

ActIT Act 1961 Sec. 194JActIT Act 2025 Sec. 393CircularCBDT Circular 715/1995Finance ActFA 2025 (threshold 30K→50K)
Correct 2% / 10% split with sub-clause attribution
Captures the FA 2025 threshold hike to ₹50,000 (generic AI still quotes ₹30,000)
Maps old Sec. 194J to new Sec. 393 of IT Act 2025
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ITR Preparation

30–45 min
Salary · 115BAC

Dual-regime computation with AIS cross-reference. Pulls salary components, applies exemptions, computes tax under both regimes, and emits an ITR JSON ready for the portal.

What you upload
  • Form 16 (Part A + B)
  • AIS JSON · TIS PDF · 26AS
  • Investment proofs
  • Rent receipts · home-loan interest certificate
What you get back
  • ITR-1 / ITR-2 JSON (portal schema)
  • Computation sheet PDF
  • Regime-comparison annexure
Sample output — real numbers
Sample computation — salaried, AY 2026-27Salary ₹20L · new regime (Sec. 202)
Gross salary₹20,00,000
Less: Standard deduction (Sec. 19 IT Act 2025 / ex-16(ia))₹75,000
Taxable salary₹19,25,000
Tax under Sec. 202 (FA 2025 slabs)₹1,85,000
Sec. 87A rebateNot available (income > ₹12L)
Add: 4% cess₹7,400
Net tax under new regime₹1,92,400
Grounded in primary sources
actSections 15–17 · 10(13A)actSection 115BAC (IT Act 1961) ↔ Section 202 (IT Act 2025)actSection 87A · Finance Act 2025circularCBDT Circular 24/2022 (salary TDS)
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ITR Preparation Assistant

Mehta & Associates | PAN: AABFM1234A | AY 2026-27

Extract & Classify Income
Cross-Reference AIS/26AS
Identify Deductions (Old Regime)
Compute Tax (Both Regimes — AY 2026-27)
Generate Computation Sheet

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