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What is TAN number in taxation?

13-Oct-2025
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Answer By law4u team

TAN stands for Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number. It is a 10-character alphanumeric code issued by the Income Tax Department of India to all individuals or entities that are required to deduct or collect tax at source under the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961. Purpose of TAN: TAN is mandatory for any person or organization responsible for: TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) TCS (Tax Collected at Source) It is used to track and manage all tax deductions or collections made on behalf of the government. Format of TAN: TAN is a 10-character code like this: ABCD12345E First 4 characters are alphabets (based on jurisdiction and deductor type) Next 5 characters are numerals Last character is an alphabet Who Needs a TAN? TAN is required by: Employers deducting TDS on salaries Companies deducting TDS on payments like rent, interest, professional fees, etc. Entities collecting TCS on sale of goods or services Government departments and banks Contractors, freelancers, and consultants making TDS payments Why TAN is Important: 1. Mandatory for TDS/TCS Returns: TAN must be quoted when filing TDS/TCS returns and challans. 2. Required in Tax Documents: It must appear on all certificates and returns related to tax deduction or collection. 3. Avoiding Penalties: Failure to apply for TAN or quote it correctly can lead to a penalty of ₹10,000 under the Income Tax Act. How to Apply for TAN: Apply online through the TIN-NSDL website (now integrated into the Income Tax portal). Alternatively, submit Form 49B at a TIN Facilitation Center. Once allotted, TAN remains valid for a lifetime and doesn’t need renewal. Summary: A TAN (Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number) is a mandatory identification number for persons or entities deducting or collecting tax at source. It ensures proper tracking and credit of TDS/TCS to the government. Failure to obtain or use TAN can result in financial penalties.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, TAN stands for Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number and it is a 10-digit alphanumeric number. TAN is issued to entities by the Income Tax Department. It is a unique number which is specific to each entity and it is required to deduct or collect TDS or Tax Deducted at Source. Without TAN, it is not possible to deposit TDS/TCS because it is used in all TDS/TCS returns, challans, and certificates. TAN is mandatory for deducting tax from payments such as salaries, contractor fees, rent, or etc, and it is used by all businesses, companies, and individuals who engage in the same. It is important because if businesses do not deposit TDS/TCS, then they might have to incur penalties for non-compliance. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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