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INTRODUCTION:

  • The relevance of introducing Section 194 O of the Income tax Act 1961 is that in today’s era there are many un-registered sellers who are selling their commodities and providing many other services   through e- commerce platforms and backing large amount of funds.
  • But on such income none of them are paying tax to the Indian government. Likewise they are using this loophole to evade paying tax to the government.
  • In order to curb these practices TDS on e-commerce transaction has been levied by the income tax department through introducing section 194 0 under The Finance Act 2020.

Manner of application :

E-commerce operators who are facilitating the sale of goods/services through e-commerce platform are required to deduct TDS @ 1% on gross sale amount for the payment made to e-commerce participant.

Interpretation of Key Terms:

Deductor : E-commerce Operator (owns, operates or manages an electronic/digital facility. It facilitates the sale of goods and services on his platform. This operator solely manages the payment to the e-commerce sellers.)

Example: Amazon, Flipkart etc. 

Deductee: E-commerce participant (Those who sell their goods or provide services through e-commerce platform)

Gross Sale Amount:  Sale price received by the e–commerce participant upon sale of goods / services to the end users.

Time of deduction:  At the time of making payment or crediting the account of e-commerce participant whichever is earlier.

Rate of TDS : Generally 1 %, but upon non submission of PAN  rate would be 5 %

Exception:

Section 194 0 is not applicable upon satisfaction of all the following conditions:

  1. The e- commerce participant is an Individual/ HUF
  2. The gross amount of such sale or services or both during the PY up to Rs 5 lakh
  3. The e-commerce participant furnished PAN or Aadhar

Some important clarifications:

  • When payment for goods/services is made by the end users to e-commerce participant directly then also this section would be attracted and such proceeds are included in gross sale amount .Accordingly TDS is to be deducted by the e-commerce operator, provided the sale is facilitated by the e-commerce operator.
  • When TDS is already deducted under this section then TDS under any other section is not attracted.

Example: Sai Ltd an e –commerce participant sold watches to end customers worth Rs 18 lakh (Gross sale amount) through amazon. Hence TDS u/s 194 O is required to be deducted by amazon @ 1%(18,00,000)=18,000Rs while crediting or the time of making payment to Sai Ltd whichever is earlier.