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Friday, March 16, 2018

Calculate eligibility to submit form 15G / 15H Interest Income FY 2018-19 (AY 2019-20) of Bank / Post Office Deposits

Calculate eligibility to submit form 15G / 15H Interest Income FY 2018-19 (AY 2019-20) of Bank / Post Office Deposits

For age below 60 year - If your interest income on bank / post office deposits exceeds Rs 10000 a year, the bank will deduct 10% tax at source. To avoid TDS on interest income submit Form 15G.
For age above 60 year - From April 2018 the TDS on bank / post office interest income limit is proposed to increase from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000. Accordingly, if your interest income on deposits exceeds Rs 50000 a year, the bank will deduct 10% tax at source. To avoid TDS on interest income submit Form 15H.
In this connection please note that :-
  1. If you do not furnish PAN details, the TDS rate will be higher at 20%.
  2. An incorrect declaration amounts to tax evasion and can invite stiff penalties

Who can Submit Form 15G

  1. Can be submitted by Indian resident or HUF. NRIs cannot avail these benefits
  2. Can be submitted by person who is less than 60 years of age.
  3. Can be submitted only when the tax on estimated income for the year is nil
  4. Can be submitted only when amount of interest and other income from all sources doesn't exceed the basic exemption limit which is Rs. 2,50,000 for financial year 2018-19.

Who can Submit Form 15H

  1. Can be submitted only by Indian resident who is above 60 years of age or completes 60 years during the financial year. Can not be submitted by HUF.
  2. Can be submitted only when the tax on estimated income for the year is nil.
  3. For submission of form 15H there is no limit on amount of interest income as in the case of 15G.

Examples to understand who can submit Form 15G and Form 15H

Person / CategoryNehaDeepakSwathiRahul
Age50 years21 years65 years68 years
SalaryRs. 1,80,000
Pension1,00,000
Fixed Deposit interest incomeRs. 85,000Rs. 2,60,000Rs. 1,80,000Rs. 3,30,000
Total Income before allowing section 80 Deductions2,65,0002,60,0002,80,0003,30,000
Deductions under section 80Rs. 45,000Rs. 30,000Rs. 10,000Rs. 55,000
Taxable incomeRs. 2,20,000Rs. 2,30,000Rs. 2,70,000Rs. 2,75,000
Minimum exempt incomeRs. 2,50,000Rs. 2,50,000Rs. 3,00,000Rs. 3,00,000
Eligible to submit Form 15GYesNoNoNo
Eligible to submit Form 15HNoNoYesYes
ExplanationForm 15G can be submitted as age is less than 60 years. Total tax is nil and interest income is less than minimum exempt income.Form 15G cannot be submitted since interest income is more than minimum exempt income.Form 15H can be submitted if age is more than 60 years and tax calculated on total income is nil.Form 15H can be submitted as age is more than 60 years and tax calculated on total income is nil. Form 15H can be submitted although interest income exceeds minimum exemption limit.
Income Tax Exemption Limit
  • Age Below 60 Years = Rs. 250000/-
  • Age 60 To Below 80 Years = Rs. 300000/-
  • Age Above 80 Years = Rs. 500000/-
    # This income is net of proposed deduction available to Sr. Citizen u/s 80TTB maximum of Rs. 50000/- for interest income on Bank / Post office deposits.

  • *Standard Deduction :- A deduction of forty thousand rupees (Rs. 40000/-) or the amount of the salary, whichever is less available under Section 16(ia) w.e.f. 1st April 2018 for (AY 19-20). Please enter your total estimate of salary / pension payable amount for FY 18-19 after taking into account Standard Deduction.
  • Purposes for which Form 15G/Form 15H can be submitted

    While these forms can be submitted to banks to make sure TDS is not deducted on interest, there a few other places too where you can submit them.
    • TDS on EPF withdrawal – TDS is deducted on EPF balances if withdrawn before 5 years of continuous service. If you have had less than 5 years of service and plan to withdraw your EPF balance of more than Rs 50,000 (Rs 50,000 effective 1 st June 2016, Rs 30,000 prior to that), you can submit Form 15G/Form15H. However, you must fulfil conditions (listed above) to apply for these forms, i.e. tax on your total income including EPF balance withdrawn should be nil.
    • TDS on income from corporate bonds – If you hold corporate bonds, TDS is deducted on them if your income from them exceeds Rs 5,000. You can submit Form 15G/Form15H to the issuer requesting non-deduction of TDS.
    • TDS on post office deposits – Post offices which are digitised also deduct TDS and accept Form 15G/Form15H if you meet the conditions applicable for submitting them.
    • TDS on rent – TDS is deducted on rent if total rental payment in a year exceed Rs 1.8lakhs. If tax on your total income is nil, you can submit Form 15G/Form15H to request the tenant to not deduct TDS.(applicable from 1 st June 2016)
    • TDS on Insurance Commission – TDS is deducted on insurance commission if it exceeds Rs 15000 per financial year. But with effect from 01.06.2017 insurance agents  can submit Form 15G/form 15H  for non deduction of TDS if tax on their total income is nil.

    Common Questions Asked

    1. Can HUF submit Form 15G/Form15H?HUF can submit Form 15G if it meets the conditions but Form 15H is only for individuals. To find more about taxes for HUF read our guide on HUF taxation here.
    2. Can NRIs submit Form 15G/Form 15H?
    NRIs cannot submit Form 15G or Form 15H. These can only be submitted by resident Indians.
    3. Do I need to submit Form 15G/ Form15H at all the branches of the bank?
    Yes, you must submit at each branch of the bank from which you will receive interest income. Although, TDS is deducted when total interest earned from all branches exceeds Rs 10,000 in total.
    4. Does filing Form 15G/Form15H mean my interest income is not taxable?
    Form15G/Form15H is only a declaration that no TDS should be deducted on your interest income since tax on your total income is nil. Interest income from fixed deposits, recurring deposits, and corporate bonds is always taxable.
    5. Will my interest income become tax free if I submit Form 15G/Form15H?
    Interest income from fixed deposits and recurring deposits is taxable. You should submit this form only if tax on your total income is zero (and you meet other conditions listed above).
    6. I submitted Form 15G and Form 15H but I have taxable income?
    You must intimate to your bank that tax on your total income is not zero. The bank will make changes and deduct TDS. You should report the entire interest income in your tax return and pay tax on it as applicable.
    7. Do I have to submit this form to the income tax department?
    These forms don’t have to be submitted to the income tax department by you. When you submit them to the deductor, he/she will prepare and submit to the income tax department, a detail of all such forms received.

    Important information for Deductors

    If you are a TDS deductor, the income tax act requires that you should allot a UIN (Unique identification number) to all the persons who submit a Form 15G/Form15H. A statement of Form 15G/Form15H must be filed by you on a quarterly. This statement has details of Form 15G and Form 15H submitted and incomes on which no TDS was deducted due to submission of these forms. You must retain these forms for 7 years.
    • TDS on EPF withdrawal – TDS is deducted on EPF balances if withdrawn before 5 years of continuous service. If you have had less than 5 years of service and plan to withdraw your EPF balance of more than Rs 50,000 (Rs 50,000 effective 1 st June 2016, Rs 30,000 prior to that), you can submit Form 15G/Form15H. However, you must fulfil conditions (listed above) to apply for these forms, i.e. tax on your total income including EPF balance withdrawn should be nil.
    • TDS on income from corporate bonds – If you hold corporate bonds, TDS is deducted on them if your income from them exceeds Rs 5,000. You can submit Form 15G/Form15H to the issuer requesting non-deduction of TDS.
    • TDS on post office deposits – Post offices which are digitised also deduct TDS and accept Form 15G/Form15H if you meet the conditions applicable for submitting them.
    • LIC premium receipts – Starting October 2014, if the amount received from a policy is more than Rs 1,00,000 and it is taxable, TDS at 2% shall be deducted by the insurer before making payment. You can submit Form 15G/Form15H to request that no TDS be deducted since tax on your total income is nil.
    • TDS on rent – TDS is deducted on rent if total rental payment in a year exceed Rs 1.8lakhs. If tax on your total income is nil, you can submit Form 15G/Form15H to request the tenant to not deduct TDS.(applicable from 1 st June 2016)
    • TDS on Insurance Commission – TDS is deducted on insurance commission if it exceeds Rs 15000 per financial year. But with effect from 01.06.2017 insurance agents  can submit Form 15G/form 15H  for non deduction of TDS if tax on their total income is nil

    How to Fill Form 15G ?

    1. Name of Assesse (Declarant) – Enter your name as per income tax records
    2. PAN of the assesse – PAN number as per your PAN card
    3. Status – Whether you are an individual or HUF
    4. Previous Year – current financial year for which you are filing up the form
    5. Residential Status – this form can only be filled by Residents. Check your residential status here
    6. Flat/Door/Block No – details of your address
    7. Name of Premises – details of your address
    8. Road/Street/Lane – details of your address
    9. Area/Locality – details of your address
    10. Town/City/District – details of your address
    11. State – details of your address
    12. PIN – details of your address
    13. Email
    14. Telephone no
    15. (a) whether assessed to tax under the income tax act, 1961? – If your income was above taxable limit in any of the past 6 years, answer this question with ‘yes’
    (b) If yes, latest assessment year for which assessed – mention the latest year in which your income was above taxable limit
    1. Estimated income for which declaration is made – sum of income on which TDS should not be deducted
    2. Estimated total income of the previous year in which income mentioned in column 16 to be included – Calculate your total income from all sources, salary, stipend, interest income, any other income that you have earned during the year. Include the income mentioned in 16, above
    3. Details of Form 15G other than this form filed during the previous year, if any; total number of form no 15G filed and aggregate amount of income for which form 15G filed – If you have filled Form 15G in the past, mention the total number of Form 15G filed. Also provide the total income for which Form 15G was filed
    4. Details of income for which declaration is filed; Identification number of relevant investment/account etc, Nature of Income, Section under which tax is deductible, Amount of income – Provide fixed deposit account number, recurring deposit details details of NSCs, life insurance policy number etc. (many of these are chargeable to tax under section 56 of the income tax act)
    5. Signatures – mention your capacity when signing on behalf of an HUF or AOP
    Do not submit the form if such income has to be Clubbed with the income of another person
    Form 15G should not be submitted if your income has to clubbed with someone else. Interest income from money invested in a FD for a non-earning spouse or a child, has to be clubbed with the income of the depositor. In such a case Form 15G cannot be submitted. PAN of the depositor should be provided and TDS should be deducted in the name of the depositor.


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