New Delhi: As the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) further tightens its stand on cryptocurrencies, the 1 percent tax deducted at source (TDS) on virtual digital assets (VDAs) and cryptocurrencies came into effect from Friday. The 1 percent TDS will be levied on payments towards virtual digital assets or cryptocurrencies beyond Rs 10,000 in a year, according to Section 194S in the I-T Act (as per the Finance Act, 2022).
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on June 21 notified certain amendments in I-T Rules with respect to furnishing TDS returns in Form 26QE and Form 16E. The new section mandates a person, who is responsible for paying to any resident any sum by way of consideration for transfer of a virtual digital asset (VDA), to deduct an amount equal to 1 percent of such sum as income tax thereon. The tax deduction is required to be made at the time of credit of such sum to the account of the resident or at the time of payment, whichever is earlier.
The TDS on virtual coins come as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Thursday that cryptocurrencies are a clear danger to the financial systems, adding that we must be mindful of the emerging risks on the horizon. CBDT has notified that the TDS collected under Section 194S should be deposited within 30 days from the end of the month in which the deduction has been made. According to Rajagopal Menon, Vice President at leading crypto-exchange WazirX, they are complying with the government's directive on 1 percent TDS and "the updates on our exchange and P2P (peer-to-peer) platforms went live yesterday".