e-TDS/TCS RPU (Version 4.1) for Statements from FY 2007-08 onwards released
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The e-TDS/TCS FVU is a Java based utility. JRE (Java Run-time Environment) [versions: SUN JRE: 1.4.2_02 or 1.4.2_03 or 1.4.2_04or IBM JRE: 1.4.1.0] should be installed on the computer where the e-TDS/TCS FVU is being installed. Java is freely downloadable from http://java.sun.com and http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk or you can ask your vendor providing computer facilities (hardware) to install the same for you.
The e-TDS/TCS FVU setup file (e-TDS/TCS FVU.exe) comprises of three files namely:
- TDS FVU Readme.rtf: This file contains instructions for setup of the e-TDS FVU.
- e-TDS FVU Setup.exe: This is a setup program for installation of FVU.
- TDS_FVU_STANDALONE.jar: This is the FVU program file.
FVU for quarterly e-TDS/TCS statement pertaining to FY 2010-11 onwards
For Statements pertaining to FY 2010-11 onwards:
- File Format for Form 24Q (1st,2nd & 3rd quarters) Version 5.0
- File Format for Form 24Q (4th Quarter) Version 5.2
- File Format for Form 26Q Q1 TO Q4 Version 5.0
- File Format for Form 27EQ Q1 to Q4 Version 5.0
- File Format for Form 27Q Q1 to Q4 Version 5.1
- File Format for Form 24Q (1st,2nd & 3rd quarters) Version 4.7
- File Format for Form 24Q (4th Quarter) Version 4.8
- File Format for Form 26Q Q1 TO Q4 Version 4.7
- File Format for Form 27EQ Q1 to Q4 Version 4.7
- File Format for Form 27Q Q1 to Q4 Version 4.7
For statement pertaining to FY 2010-11 onwards
- Sample file for Form 24Q (1st, 2nd & 3rd Quarter)
- Sample file for Form 24Q (4th Quarter)
- Sample file for Form 26Q
- Sample file for Form 27Q
- Sample file for Form 27EQ
- Sample file for Form 24Q (1st, 2nd & 3rd Quarter)
- Sample file for Form 24Q (4th Quarter)
- Sample file for Form 26Q
- Sample file for Form 27Q
- Sample file for Form 27EQ
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