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Asked: January 20, 20222022-01-20T16:02:24+05:30 2022-01-20T16:02:24+05:30In: Others

Is there any interest applicable on payment of less advance tax?

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    1. Advocate Dr Amit Dua Explainer
      2022-02-19T21:12:34+05:30Added an answer on February 19, 2022 at 9:12 pm

      Delay in Advance Tax Payment Taxpayers who are having a tax liability of more than Rs.10,000 should remit Advance Tax to the government before the due date. However, senior citizens who are not having any business income need not pay advance tax. The due date for advance tax payment and procedure foRead more

      Delay in Advance Tax Payment

      Taxpayers who are having a tax liability of more than Rs.10,000 should remit Advance Tax to the government before the due date. However, senior citizens who are not having any business income need not pay advance tax. The due date for advance tax payment and procedure for remitting advance tax payment is reckoned as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act. In this article, we look at Section 234B and Section 234C of the Income Tax Act which deals with penalty for delay in advance tax payment.

       

      Due Date for Advance Tax Payment

      The due date for advance payment of tax is as follows:

       

      Taxpayer Type By 15th June By 15th September By 15th December By 15th March

      All types of taxpayers (other than those who opted for presumptive taxation scheme) Upto 15% of advance tax Upto 45% of advance tax Upto 75% of advance tax Upto 100% of advance tax

      Taxpayers who opted for the presumptive taxation scheme NIL NIL NIL Upto 100% of advance tax

      Section 234B – Penalty for Not Paying Advance Tax Payment

      The penalty under Section 234B of the Income Tax Act is applicable if:

       

      A taxpayer has failed to pay advance tax though he is liable to pay advance tax; or

      The advance tax paid by the taxpayer is less than 90% of the assessed tax.

      Penalty for Default in Advance Tax Payment

      Under section 234B, interest for default in payment of advance tax is levied at 1% simple interest per month or part of a month. The penalty interest is levied on the amount of unpaid advance tax. If there is a shortfall in payment of advance tax, then interest is levied on the amount by which advance tax is short paid.

       

      The penal interest for default in advance tax payment will be levied from 1st April of the relevant financial year till the date of determination of income under Section 143(1) or when a regular assessment is made, then till the date of such a regular assessment.

       

      In case the taxpayer has paid any tax before the completion of the assessment, then interest will be levied as follows:

       

      Upto the date of payment of self-assessment tax, interest will be computed on the amount of unpaid advance tax.

      From the date of payment of self-assessment tax, interest will be levied on the unpaid amount of advance tax after deducting the self-assessment tax paid by the taxpayer.

      In case income is increased due to an income tax assessment or recomputation, interest will be levied on the differential amount from the first day of the assessment year till the date of assessment/re-computation.

       

      Section 234C – Penalty for Short Payment of Advance Tax

      Section 234C is applicable if a taxpayer has paid advance tax which is less than the required amount. Since the advance tax is paid based on estimated tax liability, only tax payment that falls below the threshold below will be liable for a penalty for Section 234C of the Income Tax Act.

       

      Penal interest under Section 234C is levied only if:

       

      Advance tax paid on or before 15th June is less than 12% of advance tax payable.

      Advance tax paid on or before 15th September is less than 36% of advance tax payable.

      Advance tax paid on or before 15th December is less than 75% of advance tax payable.

      Advance tax paid on or before 15th March is less than 100% of advance tax payable

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