PF WITHDRAWAL

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if I withdraw pf amount before 5 yrs of continous service , the tax benefit claimed from under 80c is taxable in year of withdrawal .....
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Yes

 

the tax benefit claimed in the year of withdrawal or from the beginning from where we have started taking this 80c benefit .... which amt is taxable ???

Tax on PF can be broken into three parts:

1. Total contribution by the employer plus interest (not taxed earlier) will be taxed under the head 'profits in lieu of salary'.

2. You will be taxed on the amount of tax benefit claimed for your contribution of EPF.

3. Interest received on your own contribution to EPF will be taxed as 'income from other sources'.

if on that pf amount TDs have been deducted...then he need to include the pf withdrawn in gross salary and that withdrawn amount is taxable at normal slab rates ...even though TDs have been deducted

Yes, Correct....

sir can u provide any example or
any section or provision stating the Same ....

or any other link

1.   tax-on-epf-withdrawal-new-tds-rule-flowchart

2.  tax-treatment-provident-fund-epf

now my question is .... already TDs have been deducted by the employer on the pf amount ....

and that is being depicted in 26AS....

I got a income tax notice stating that PF withdrawn should be shown under IFOS.

I have declared ....now it's showing me a tax liability of around 70000/-

my gross total income (including pf): 1500000(approx)

pf amt : 300000.
TDs 30000. @ 10%


even thought TDs have been deducted and paid by my employer....again i need to pay tax ....????

That was your misunderstanding. TDS deducted is just intimation to department about your source of income, and is deducted at some fixed rate at 10% of the amount. While for different assessees it is taxed at his/her slab rate. You fall under 30% slab rate, so additional 20% (plus Cess) was payable by you.

Now the difference of tax liability alongwith interest for delayed payment arrives at around 70,000/- which is authentic. You are liable to pay it, without any excuse.

thanks

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