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TDS Calculator — Ahmedabad FY 2025-26

Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) in Ahmedabad (Gujarat) applies to salary income (Section 192), FD interest at 7% above Rs 5.7L principal (Section 194A), rent above Rs 1.7L/year (Section 194-I), and property purchases above Rs 50L (Section 194-IA). Salary TDS at the average Rs 7.5L CTC: approximately Rs 0/month under the new regime.

Verified Formula|Source: Income Tax Department, Government of India|Last verified: April 2026Methodology

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TDS Rate

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TDS Amount

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Net Receivable

₹4,50,000

Annual TDS

₹6,00,000

Section 194A

TDS on Interest other than securities (FD, RD, etc.)

Threshold: ₹50,000 — TDS applies only if payment exceeds this limit.

TDS Computation

Gross Amount₹5,00,000
TDS @ 10% (Section 194A)- ₹50,000

Net Receivable₹4,50,000

Annualized TDS (x12)₹6,00,000

TDS Breakdown

TDS Rate Chart — Key Sections

SectionNature of PaymentTDS RateThreshold
192SalarySlab rateBasic exemption limit
194AInterest on FD/RD10%Rs 40,000 (Rs 50,000 for seniors)
194I(a)Rent — Plant/Machinery2%Rs 2,40,000 p.a.
194I(b)Rent — Land/Building10%Rs 2,40,000 p.a.
194JProfessional/Technical Fees10%Rs 30,000 p.a.
194HCommission/Brokerage5%Rs 15,000 p.a.
194IAProperty Sale1%Rs 50,00,000
194CContractor Payments1% / 2%Rs 30,000 (single) / Rs 1,00,000 (aggregate)
194BLottery / Game Show Winnings30%Rs 10,000
194NCash Withdrawal2% / 5%Rs 1 Cr (filers) / Rs 20L (non-filers)

Verify Your TDS on Form 26AS

All TDS deducted by payers is reflected in your Form 26AS (Annual Tax Statement), available on the Income Tax e-filing portal. Cross-verify the TDS amounts before filing your return to claim accurate credit and avoid mismatches.

TDS in Ahmedabad: Complete Section-by-Section Guide for FY 2025-26

Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is how the Indian government collects income tax at the point of payment rather than waiting for annual return filing. For Ahmedabad (Gujarat) residents, TDS arises across multiple income streams — salary from employers in the SG Highway / GIFT City area, FD interest from Ahmedabad bank branches, rent payments in localities like SG Highway and Prahlad Nagar, and property transactions. Understanding which TDS sections apply — and when — prevents compliance gaps and interest charges. Gujarat abolished professional tax in 2009 — one of the first states to do so. Ahmedabad professionals pay zero PT, a Rs 2,400/year saving vs Bengaluru or Kolkata. Additionally, GIFT City (India's only IFSC) within Ahmedabad's metro area offers capital gains tax exemption on securities transactions for units operating there — a significant HNI advantage.

Section 192 — TDS on Salary in Ahmedabad

Employers in Ahmedabad — including Adani Group, TCS, Torrent Group— must deduct TDS on salary under Section 192 every month. The deduction is based on the employee's estimated full-year tax liability divided by 12. Key points:

  • New regime (default from FY 2023-24): For the Ahmedabad average salary of Rs 7.5L, new regime TDS is approximately Rs 0/month (Rs 0/year).
  • Old regime: If you declare old regime with HRA exempt Rs 1,20,000/year + 80C Rs 1.5L + 80D Rs 25K + NPS Rs 50K, monthly TDS drops significantly. Submit Form 12BB by April with investment proofs and rent receipts.
  • Form 12BB submission: Submit to your Ahmedabademployer with rent receipts (landlord PAN if rent > Rs 1L/year), investment proofs, and home loan interest certificate. This reduces monthly TDS to match your actual liability.
  • No PAN penalty: If no PAN is on record, TDS is deducted at 20% instead of applicable slab rates — a significant cost for new employees or those with PAN issues.

Section 194A — TDS on FD Interest in Ahmedabad

Banks in Ahmedabad offer FD rates averaging 7% per annum. TDS under Section 194A is deducted at 10% when annual interest from a single bank branch exceeds:

  • Rs 40,000 for individuals below 60 years (general threshold)
  • Rs 50,000 for senior citizens (60 years and above)

At Ahmedabad's average FD rate of 7%, the principal amounts that trigger TDS:

  • For general individuals: Rs 5.7L FD generates Rs 40,000/year interest — TDS applies above this.
  • For senior citizens: Rs 7.1L FD generates Rs 50,000/year interest — TDS applies above this.
  • On a Rs 10L FD at 7%: annual interest is Rs 70,000, TDS deducted is Rs 7,000/year (10%).
  • On a Rs 5L FD at 7%: annual interest is Rs 35,000, TDS deducted is Rs 3,500/year (10%).

Avoid TDS using Form 15G/15H: If your total income is below the basic exemption limit (Rs 2.5L old regime, Rs 4L+ new regime), submit Form 15G (below 60 years) or Form 15H (60+ years) to your Ahmedabad bank branch at the start of each financial year. This prevents TDS deduction entirely. Note: Form 15G/15H is a self-declaration — do not submit it if your income exceeds the taxable limit.

Section 194-I and 194-IB — TDS on Rent in Ahmedabad

Rent TDS in Ahmedabad depends on who is paying the rent:

  • Section 194-I (Companies / Firms / HUFs): TDS at 10% if annual rent exceeds Rs 2,40,000. With Ahmedabad rents at Rs 14,000/month (Rs 1,68,000/year), this threshold is not crossed. TDS applicable: Rs 0/year (10% on Rs 1,68,000).
  • Section 194-IB (Individuals / HUFs not subject to tax audit): TDS at 5% if monthly rent exceeds Rs 50,000. Ahmedabad average 2BHK rent is Rs 14,000/month — this does not exceed Rs 50,000/month, so individual tenants are NOT required to deduct TDS under 194-IB. Only companies/firms/HUFs above the 2.4L annual threshold need to comply.

Landlord implications: If TDS is deducted on your Ahmedabad rental income, the amount appears in your Form 26AS and can be claimed as credit when filing your ITR. Annual rental income from a 2BHK at Rs 14,000/month is Rs 1,68,000— taxable as "Income from House Property" after a standard 30% deduction and municipal taxes. The net taxable rental income is approximately Rs 1,17,600.

Section 194-IA — TDS on Property Purchase in Ahmedabad

When you purchase property in Ahmedabad costing more than Rs 50 lakh, the buyer must deduct TDS at 1% of the property value under Section 194-IA. At Ahmedabad's average price of Rs 5,200/sqft:

  • A 750 sqft flat costs approximately Rs 39.0L. This is below Rs 50L — TDS under 194-IA does not apply. No deduction required by the buyer.
  • Form 26QB compliance: Buyer files Form 26QB online on the IT portal, pays TDS, and provides Form 16B (TDS certificate) to the seller. This is in addition to stamp duty (4.9% = Rs 1,91,100) and registration charge (1% = Rs 39,000) in Gujarat.
  • Seller's view: The 1% TDS deducted by the buyer appears in the seller's Form 26AS and is offset against the seller's capital gains tax liability when filing ITR. If capital gains tax is lower than 1% of sale value, the surplus TDS is refunded.

Section 194J — TDS on Professional Fees in Ahmedabad's Services Economy

Ahmedabad's thriving Pharma sector generates substantial professional fee payments. Under Section 194J, TDS applies at:

  • 10% for professional services (lawyers, doctors, chartered accountants, consultants) — applicable when total fees from one payer exceed Rs 30,000/year.
  • 2% for technical services and call centres — a rate specifically relevant for Ahmedabad's IT services and ITES companies.

Freelancers and independent consultants in Ahmedabad's SG Highway / GIFT City district earning Rs 30,000+ from a single client must ensure their clients deduct TDS correctly. The TDS certificate (Form 16A) should be collected quarterly and cross-checked with Form 26AS before ITR filing.

TDS Refund: How Ahmedabad Taxpayers Get Excess TDS Back

TDS refunds are common for Ahmedabad professionals who:

  • Claimed HRA, 80C, and 80D deductions but employer over-deducted TDS based on a conservative estimate (a frequent issue in mid-year job changes or regime switches).
  • Paid excess TDS on FD interest but their total income is below the taxable threshold — should have submitted Form 15G/15H.
  • Sold Ahmedabad property where buyer deducted 1% TDS (194-IA) but actual LTCG tax (at 12.5% after exemptions) was lower.

File your ITR by 31 July 2026 (FY 2025-26, without audit) and e-verify within 30 days. The Income Tax Department typically processes TDS refunds for e-verified returns within 20-45 days, directly to your bank account. Ahmedabad has India's highest per-capita equity investment rate — the GIFT City IFSC offers tax-free trading for qualified investors, a unique advantage for HNIs.

Disclaimer

TDS rates and thresholds are based on the Income Tax Act as applicable for FY 2025-26. TDS at 20% applies when PAN is not available. DTAA provisions may alter rates for non-residents. Rent TDS amounts are based on Ahmedabad average 2BHK rents and may differ significantly for other property types. Property values are approximate. Consult a tax practitioner in Ahmedabad for specific TDS compliance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions — TDS in Ahmedabad

How much TDS is deducted from salary in Ahmedabad for a Rs 7.5L CTC?

Under the new regime (default), estimated monthly salary TDS for Rs 7.5L CTC in Ahmedabad is approximately Rs 0(Rs 0/year). Under the old regime with full deductions declared, the TDS could be significantly lower. Submit Form 12BB to yourAhmedabad employer at the start of the year with your regime preference, rent receipts, and investment proofs to ensure accurate monthly TDS deduction and avoid a large lump-sum payment or refund at year end.

Does my Ahmedabad landlord need to pay TDS on the rent they receive from me?

It's the tenant, not the landlord, who deducts and deposits TDS on rent. If you are an individual renting a property in Ahmedabad at Rs 14,000/month and your monthly rent exceeds Rs 50,000, you must deduct 5% TDS on the total rent paid in March under Section 194-IB and file Form 26QC online. The landlord then receives a lower rent and can claim the TDS credit in their ITR. If your Ahmedabad rent is below Rs 50,000/month, individual tenants are exempt from TDS obligation (though company/firm tenants must check the Rs 2.4L annual threshold under 194-I).

At what FD size does TDS kick in for Ahmedabad banks at 7% interest?

At 7% annual FD rate (typical for major Ahmedabad banks), TDS is deducted when interest from a single bank branch exceeds Rs 40,000/year. This triggers at an FD principal of Rs 5.7L or more. For senior citizens, the threshold is Rs 50,000 (FD principal threshold: Rs 7.1L). If you split your FDs across multiple banks in Ahmedabad, each branch applies the Rs 40,000 limit independently — though Form 26AS will reflect all TDS deducted. To avoid TDS if your total income is below the taxable limit, submit Form 15G (or 15H for seniors) at each bank branch at the start of the financial year.

I am buying a property in Ahmedabad above Rs 50L. How do I pay TDS?

As the buyer of a Ahmedabad property above Rs 50L, you must deduct 1% TDS from the payment to the seller and deposit it via Form 26QB on the Income Tax Department portal within 30 days of deduction. After depositing, download Form 16B from the TRACES portal and hand it to the seller. If the property is worth Rs 39.0L (750 sqft at Rs 5,200/sqft), TDS is Rs 0 (1%). This is separate from stamp duty (Rs 1,91,100 at 4.9%) and registration (Rs 39,000 at 1%) paid to Gujarat state government. Non-compliance attracts interest at 1.5%/month and a penalty equal to the TDS amount.

Ahmedabad's TDS landscape is shaped by Gujarat's entrepreneurial trading culture — where the diamond trade's 0.25% GST rate is paralleled by unique income tax TDS considerations (diamond purchase TDS, gem trader income classification), the textile sector's enormous job work and supply chain TDS volumes, and the GIFT City IFSC's specialized TDS exemption framework for international financial service payments. The dominant TDS themes: TDS on textile job work (Section 194C at 1-2% on enormous volumes in Ahmedabad's Manek Chowk, Teen Darwaza, and Kalupur textile clusters); TDS on diamond trade — Section 194Q buyers' obligation when purchasing diamonds from suppliers above threshold; TDS exemption for GIFT City IFSC units on certain foreign payments; TDS on professional services in Ahmedabad's large CA, legal, and management consulting market (Section 194J); TDS on rent for commercial space in Navrangpura, Prahlad Nagar, and SG Highway office corridors; and TDS on salaries in Ahmedabad's growing IT and pharma sectors. Gujarat's large NRI community (USA Gujarat diaspora) creates Section 195 TDS complexities for payments to NRI family members returning investment in Indian real estate.

Key Insight — Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad's defining TDS insight is the diamond trade Section 194Q TDS complexity — where Ahmedabad's large diamond trading and financing companies (who bridge the Surat cutting-polishing cluster with international buyers) face a paradoxical TDS situation from the 194Q framework. The paradox: Section 194Q requires a BUYER with turnover >Rs 10Cr to deduct 0.1% TDS on purchases from a RESIDENT SELLER when purchases from that seller exceed Rs 50L. An Ahmedabad diamond trader with Rs 200Cr annual turnover (buying polished diamonds from Surat polishing units): Rs 200Cr turnover → far above Rs 10Cr. Buys from each of 20 Surat polishing units approximately Rs 10Cr each = Rs 200Cr total. Each supplier exceeds Rs 50L threshold → 0.1% TDS on Rs 10Cr per supplier = Rs 1L TDS per supplier annually. Total annual TDS deducted by Ahmedabad diamond trader: Rs 20L (across 20 suppliers). The administrative burden: 20 Form 26Q entries per quarter per supplier, 80 entries quarterly, 320 annually — for a relatively small 0.1% TDS. The Surat supplier's perspective: receives Form 16A from 10-20 Ahmedabad buyers, total TDS credit Rs 5-30L per year. Claims all TDS credit in ITR. The GST-TDS interaction: Section 194Q TDS is on GOODS PURCHASE (not GST amount). Diamond at 0.25% GST: purchase of Rs 10Cr polished diamonds = Rs 2.5L GST (0.25%). TDS (194Q): 0.1% × Rs 10Cr = Rs 1L on the base value. TDS is on the GOODS VALUE, not the GST amount. The net settlement: buyer pays seller: Rs 10Cr (goods) + Rs 2.5L (GST) - Rs 1L (TDS) = Rs 10,01,50,000 net. This complex net settlement for bulk diamond transactions requires careful treasury management.

Ahmedabad's Financial Context and TDS Calculator

Gujarat resident TDS jurisdiction: income tax CIT-Ahmedabad. Section 194C: textile job work, diamond processing job work at 1% (individual) or 2% (company). Section 194J: CA fees, advocate fees, technical services at 10% (professional) or 2% (technical). Section 194I: commercial rent (SG Highway IT parks, Prahlad Nagar commercial) at 10% above Rs 2.4L/year. Section 194IA: property purchase >Rs 50L: 1% buyer TDS. GIFT City IFSC: payments by IFSC units to non-residents for specified financial services: potentially exempt from Section 195 TDS under specific CBDT notifications. Section 194Q: large Ahmedabad textile/diamond companies buying from vendors (turnover >Rs 10Cr): 0.1% TDS on purchases >Rs 50L. Section 194N: bank TDS 2% on cash withdrawals >Rs 1Cr (relevant for Ahmedabad's cash-intensive diamond and jewelry trade). Section 80-IC benefit: companies in specified areas (GIDC industrial estates) may have tax holidays — employees at such companies might have different effective TDS rates due to employer's Section 80-IC corporate tax benefit. Section 206AB: higher TDS for non-filers. TAN mandatory. Gujarat's non-resident Gujarati community (NRG): property purchases by NRG in Ahmedabad — Section 195 applicable on sale proceeds.

GIFT City IFSC TDS Exemptions — Payments to Non-Residents in International Finance

GIFT City's IFSC framework creates specific TDS exemptions and modified rates for financial transactions between IFSC units and non-resident counterparties. The CBDT Section 197 and 10(15) framework for GIFT City: Under CBDT Notification S.O. 3267(E) and related circulars, certain payments by IFSC units to non-residents are exempt from TDS or subject to reduced rates. Specifically: Interest payments by IFSC banking units to non-resident depositors: exempt under Section 10(15)(viii) if the deposits are in foreign currency. TDS on such interest: NIL (Section 196C/197 exemption). Dividend paid by IFSC company (listed on stock exchange in IFSC) to non-resident: 10% TDS under Section 196C but lower rate under DTAA if applicable. Brokerage and advisory fees paid by IFSC unit to foreign brokers (non-residents providing brokerage services for IFSC): subject to normal Section 195 TDS (or reduced DTAA rate). The IFSC unit must assess each payment type: is it covered under a specific CBDT notification providing TDS exemption? If yes: no TDS, file Form 15CA for information. If no: normal Section 195 applies. Resident Indian employees working in GIFT City IFSC units: Section 192 salary TDS fully applies — the IFSC exemption does NOT extend to employee income. The employee pays full Indian income tax on IFSC salary. Section 80LA tax holiday for IFSC unit's CORPORATE income: 100% deduction for first 5 years, 50% for next 5 years. This reduces the IFSC company's own corporate tax — not the TDS on payments to third parties or employees. GIFT City IFSC compliance complexity: separate GSTIN, separate TDS account (TAN for GIFT City GSTIN and income tax TAN for the entity), and specific CBDT IFSC notifications must be tracked regularly.

Ahmedabad Textile Sector TDS — Section 194C Job Work Volume and Threshold Management

Ahmedabad's cloth market (Manek Chowk, Kalupur, Teen Darwaza) and the broader Gujarat textile ecosystem creates India's highest-volume Section 194C TDS for textile job work. Section 194C threshold management for textile companies: threshold is Rs 30,000 per single contract OR Rs 1,00,000 cumulative from the same contractor in a year. Large textile companies strategically structure their job work: if they engage one job worker for all embroidery for Rs 5Cr/year → single high-value relationship, TDS applies on every bill (2% for company job worker). If they split work among 50 contractors at Rs 10L each → TDS applies on each contractor whose cumulative exceeds Rs 1L. The threshold aggregation rule: cumulative payments to SAME contractor are aggregated across the year. If payment to single contractor in April is Rs 25,000 (below Rs 30K threshold) but total for year reaches Rs 1L by June → TDS starts from the ENTIRE year's payment (or from when the Rs 1L threshold is crossed?). CBDT Circular: once the Rs 1L cumulative threshold is crossed, TDS is applicable on ALL FUTURE PAYMENTS in that year (not retroactively on past payments). Past below-threshold payments need not be reversed. Common Ahmedabad textile error: company stops tracking cumulative payments, misses TDS on payment 5 (which crosses Rs 1L), and pays payment 6, 7, 8 without TDS. The entire shortfall from payment 5 onwards is subject to 194C TDS + interest under 201(1A). Systematic quarterly reconciliation: generate contractor-wise payment register at start of each quarter to identify any contractor crossing Rs 1L threshold.

More Questions — TDS Calculator in Ahmedabad

I'm an Ahmedabad diamond polisher receiving Rs 2Cr/year from a Mumbai-based diamond exporter for polishing. The Mumbai exporter deducts 0.1% TDS under Section 194Q. I also receive Rs 50L from a smaller Surat trader (no TDS deducted). My CA says I should file ITR and claim TDS credit. How does this work?

Diamond polisher TDS credit and ITR filing: TDS received: Rs 2Cr × 0.1% = Rs 2,000 from Mumbai exporter (under 194Q). Surat trader Rs 50L: no TDS (below Rs 50L threshold for 194Q if Surat trader's turnover <Rs 10Cr, or Surat trader may not be 194Q eligible). Total TDS available: Rs 2,000. Your gross income: Rs 2Cr + Rs 50L = Rs 2.5Cr. Nature of income: polishing is a JOB WORK service → business income. Taxable income computation: Gross receipts Rs 2.5Cr. Actual expenses (polishing materials, tools, electricity, workshop rent, labour): say Rs 1.8Cr. Net business profit: Rs 70L. Tax on Rs 70L (new regime, as business income): 0-4L nil, 4-8L Rs 20K, 8-12L Rs 40K, 12-16L Rs 60K, 16-20L Rs 80K, 20-24L Rs 1L, 24-70L Rs 1.15L = total approximately Rs 3.5L. Less TDS credit Rs 2,000. Net tax payable: approximately Rs 3.5L (TDS Rs 2K is negligible against Rs 3.5L liability). Advance tax: you must pay advance tax quarterly. Polisher annual income Rs 70L taxable → definitely above Rs 10,000 advance tax threshold. Pay 15% by June 15, 45% by September 15, 75% by December 15, 100% by March 15. If you have NO other deductors beyond the Mumbai exporter (Rs 2,000 TDS): advance tax of approximately Rs 3.5L - Rs 2K = Rs 3.48L must be paid in installments. ITR-3 filing (business income): show receipts, expenses, profit. Report Rs 2,000 TDS in 'TDS Schedule.' Claim Rs 2,000 credit. The Rs 2,000 TDS from Mumbai exporter appears in your Form 26AS → verified automatically.

My Ahmedabad company (Rs 15Cr textile turnover) pays a weaving contractor Rs 4L/month (proprietorship). We recently learned we should deduct Section 194C TDS at 1% but haven't done so for 6 months. What is our liability and how do we correct this?

Section 194C TDS non-deduction for 6 months — retrospective correction: Liability assessment: Payment: Rs 4L/month × 6 months = Rs 24L total. TDS due at 1% (individual/proprietorship): Rs 24,000 over 6 months. This is a TDS default for 6 months. Liability under Section 201: You are 'assessee in default' for Rs 24,000. BUT: if the contractor (weaving unit proprietor) has already filed ITR for the relevant assessment year and has included the Rs 24L receipts in their return and PAID TAX on it → your 201(1) default for the TDS amount (Rs 24,000) is extinguished. You remain liable ONLY for interest. Interest under Section 201(1A): 1.5% per month from the date TDS was DEDUCTIBLE to the date the contractor paid tax (or current date). On Rs 24,000 for 6 months at 1.5%/month: Rs 24,000 × 1.5% × 6 = Rs 2,160 interest. Plus any future months until correction. Total liability: Rs 24,000 TDS + Rs 2,160 interest (assuming correction now in month 7) = Rs 26,160. If contractor has NOT filed ITR/paid tax: your Rs 24,000 TDS remains due + interest + potential 271C penalty. Corrective steps: (1) Ask contractor to provide proof of ITR filing and tax payment. If they have paid: your 201(1) liability extinguishes — only interest remains. (2) File TDS returns (Form 26Q) for the 6 deficient months (late filing, paying late filing fee under Section 234E: Rs 200/day per return up to TDS amount). (3) Start deducting 1% TDS from month 7 onwards. (4) Pay the arrear interest to government via ITNS 281 challan. (5) Issue Form 16A to contractor for cumulative TDS paid.

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