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CBDT to keep an eye on interest earned from bank fixed deposits. Amid apprehension over slowing corporation tax collections, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) plans to increase the contribution of tax deducted at source (TDS) in the direct tax kitty from 37 per cent to 40 per cent. A senior CBDT official told the idea was to use TDS as a major driver to meet the stiff direct tax collection target of Rs 5.33 lakh crore in the current financial year. The official said CBDT was preparing a strategy for this. “The TDS standing committee, which has representatives from seven-eight areas, including industry, chartered accountants and CBDT officials, is slated to meet for the first time on Monday. Its main task will be to suggest steps to increase TDS collections,” he said. CBDT GAME PLAN 1. Raise TDS contribution from 37 per cent to 40 per cent. 2. First meeting of the standing committee on TDS on Monday . 3. Interest income to be targeted in the first phase . 4. Salary segment to be tackled in the next phase. CBDT’s focus will be on generating awareness about TDS rules and plugging loopholes in TDS payments and their reporting by the assessees. As part of this, it is enhancing vigil on interest earned from deposit schemes, especially bank fixed deposits, where TDS is not paid in a large number of cases. The official said TDS on salaries would be targeted in the next phase. (Business Standard)
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