TDS limit for interest income from bank FD hiked from Rs 40,000 in Budget 2025: Check details (original) (raw)

Budget 2025 proposes to increase the limit for tax deduction at source (TDS) on interest earned by general (non-senior) citizens from fixed deposits from banks from the present Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 per financial year. These amendments will take effect from the 1st day of April 2025.

What is TDS

Banks are required to deduct tax at source when interest paid to account holders exceeds specified threshold in one financial year. This threshold is different for senior citizens and non-senior citizens. Currently, banks are required to deduct TDS at the rate of 10% from interest paid on fixed deposits to account holders if PAN is available.

It is proposed to increase the threshold for requirement to deduct tax at source in section 194A as below.

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Payer Current threshold to deduct TDS Proposed threshold to deduct TDS
A banking company to which the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949) applies (including any bank or banking institution, referred to in section 51 of that Act) Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 50,000/-
A co-operative society engaged in carrying on the business of banking Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 50,000/-
on any deposit with post office under any scheme framed by the Central Government and notified by it in this behalf Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 50,000/-
Any other case Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 10,000/-
A cooperative society referred to in clause (v) and clause (viia) of sub-section (3) of section 194A Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 50,000/-

Source: Budget Memorandum

Who deducts TDS on fixed deposit?

According to the HDFC Life website, As TDS is the tax deducted on income at source, any financial institution or bank offering investments in Fixed Deposit schemes is responsible for deducting TDS on fixed deposit interest. As a general practice, the TDS on Fixed Deposit interest is an automatic deduction that takes place at the end of every financial year.”

What are the Rules and Regulations of TDS on FDs?
According to the HDFC Life website, "Certain guidelines are issued by the Income Tax Department that must be abided by when it comes to the deduction of TDS on Fixed Deposit interest. The rules and regulations of TDS on FD are as follows: