Section 194H TDS explained: this guide covers what it means, who it applies to, the step-by-step process, documents required, fees, due dates and penalties in India — so you can stay compliant with confidence and avoid costly mistakes.
Here is a worked example of TDS under Section 194H (Commission or brokerage), along with the deposit and return due dates.
Section 194H — key details
| Section | 194H |
| Nature of payment | Commission or brokerage |
| TDS rate | 2% (5% earlier) |
| Threshold limit | ₹20,000 in a year |
| Who deducts | Any person paying commission/brokerage (subject to audit) |
Example
A firm paying ₹40,000 brokerage deducts 2% TDS.
Due dates & returns
- Deposit TDS by the 7th of the following month (April–February); by 30 April for March
- File quarterly TDS returns — Q1 31 Jul, Q2 31 Oct, Q3 31 Jan, Q4 31 May
- Issue TDS certificates (Form 16/16A) after filing the return
- Late deposit attracts 1.5% interest per month; late filing ₹200/day under Section 234E
TDS compliance essentials
Whichever section applies, the core TDS process is the same:
- Obtain a TAN before deducting any TDS
- Deduct at the correct rate at the time of credit or payment, whichever is earlier
- Deposit the TDS by the 7th of the next month using the right challan
- File quarterly TDS returns (24Q/26Q/27Q) and issue Form 16/16A to the payee
- Verify deductions in Form 26AS/AIS and reconcile before filing
Related Section 194H guides
- How to Deduct TDS under Section 194H
- Section 194H TDS: Rate, Threshold & Applicability
- Section 194H TDS Rate Chart
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Talk to a tax expert →Key Facts About Section 194H TDS
- Applies in: All states across India, under the relevant central law.
- Mode: Mostly online via the official government portal.
- Typical timeline: Ranges from a few days to a few weeks depending on the case.
- Non-compliance: May attract penalties, interest or late fees.
- Expert help: TaxClue completes the entire process end to end for you.
What is the TDS rate under Section 194H?
The TDS rate under Section 194H is 2% (5% earlier) on Commission or brokerage.
What is the threshold for TDS under Section 194H?
TDS under Section 194H applies when the payment crosses ₹20,000 in a year.
Over 90% of compliance penalties in India arise from missed due dates — timely handling can save businesses thousands of rupees each year.
Section 194H TDS: a key compliance topic in Indian tax and corporate law that businesses and individuals must understand to remain compliant.
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Why This Matters
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Staying compliant with Indian regulations protects your business from penalties, interest and unnecessary legal trouble. It is always wise to maintain proper records and documentation so that any future scrutiny can be handled smoothly. Rules and thresholds in tds tcs are revised periodically, so it helps to review your obligations at the start of each financial year. Professional guidance from a qualified CA, CS or advocate ensures that filings are accurate and submitted well before the due date.