{"id":1390,"date":"2025-04-05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/?p=105601"},"modified":"2025-04-05","slug":"tds-deducted-is-not-equal-to-tds-credit-how-a-mistake-under-section-194ib-led-to-a-loss-of-36-000-for-this-landlord-","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/tds-deducted-is-not-equal-to-tds-credit-how-a-mistake-under-section-194ib-led-to-a-loss-of-36-000-for-this-landlord-","title":{"rendered":"TDS Deducted is not equal to TDS Credit? How a mistake under Section 194IB led to a loss of 36,000 for this landlord."},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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TDS Deducted is not equal to TDS Credit? How a mistake under Section 194IB led to a loss of 36,000 for this landlord. <\/h1> <\/div>

An actual situation arose where the tenant incorrectly used a 5% TDS rate under Section 194I instead of the 2% rate under Section 194IB on the rent, leading to a 36,000 discrepancy in the credit shown on the landlord's 26AS. Discover the steps to rectify the issue for both parties involved. <\/p>

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<\/div> Krishna Gopal Varshney <\/a>

An editor at Myitronline<\/p> <\/div>