Payer/Deductor can check status of their filed TDS return online on using their:
PRN or provisional receipt number is an unique 15-digit number issued while filing the TDS/TCS return statement. It is also known as an token number, you can know the same by downloading provisional receipt of the filed TDS/TCS return from the income tax website.
Yes, you can use your TAN and PRN number to check the revised TDS/TCS return or statement that you filed using income tax or TIN-FC website.
Yes, you can check the TDS / TCS statement status for return filed on Income Tax Website. Use your TAN and PRN number to check the return or revised TDS/TCS statement that you filed on income tax website.
Yes, you can check the TDS / TCS statement status for return using TIN-FC. Use your TAN and PRN number to check the return or revised TDS/TCS statement that you filed using TIN-FC.
Yes, Every quarter deductor/payer needs to file TDS/TCS return with the Income Tax Department. TDS return includes Form 24Q, Form 26Q and Form 27Q. TCS return includes Form 27EQ. TDS/TCS Return is also known as TDS/TCS Statement. Once TDS/TCS statement is filed, Payer/Deductor can know the status using this tool.
Once your return gets processed you check the TDS/TCS statement status using your TAN and PRN Number. It usually takes 2-5 working days to get e-filed TDS/TCS statement processed.
There are nearly 6 different types of TDS/TCS return statuses. Check out what they mean below: