Automating TDS Reconciliation with 26AS Statements
Global PayEX
Optimizing and Automating Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Processes
The Government of India introduced TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) as a valid withholding tax with the enactment of the Income Tax Act of 1961. Initially, the TDS provisions were applied to specific payments, such as salaries, interest, and payments to contractors. Over time, these provisions were expanded to professional fees, rent, commission, etc. With the introduction of the Finance Act 2021, TDS has been extended to goods. Today, the majority of the B2B invoices have a TDS provision.??
Common Practices that Pose Challenges in 26AS Reconciliation ?
Now imagine the same scenario of 100,000 invoices a month or more. The complexity, the back and forth in communication, and the potential reversal of the provisioned TDS entries in your ERP (book of accounts) will cost you anywhere between INR 40 to INR 50 per invoice based on your labour and operations costs.??
Global PayEX has been solving this problem for its customers, such as Tata TeleServices, Stanley Black & Decker, Marico, and others, by implementing its 26AS reconciliation software powered by its machine learning product, AlgoriQ .?
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