# section194t
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The Latest on Partner Remuneration: FY 2025-26 Tax Changes Explained
The FY 2025-26 brings crucial changes for partnership firms & LLPs regarding partner remuneration. This blog decodes the new, increased deduction limits under Section 40(b) and the mandatory TDS introduction via Section 194T on payments to partners. It covers who's a working partner, the role of the partnership deed, and essential compliance steps for firms.
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Firms & LLPs: Prepare for New Partner Payment TDS (Section 194T)
This blog post explains the new Section 194T of the Income Tax Act, which takes effect on April 1, 2025. It requires TDS on payments such as salary, remuneration, commission, bonus, and interest made by partnership firms and LLPs to their partners. The post outlines the 10% TDS rate (20% without a PAN), the ₹20,000 annual threshold, and the timing for deduction. It also clarifies which payments are exempt, including capital withdrawal, profit share, and expense reimbursement. Additionally, the post offers a checklist for firms and partners to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.

TDS Simplified: Your Essential Rate Chart for FY 2025-26 (AY 2026-27)
This in-depth guide simplifies TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) for Financial Year 2025-26 (Assessment Year 2026-27). Discover how this crucial tax collection mechanism works, explore the latest changes from Union Budget 2025 including increased threshold limits, the introduction of Section 194T for partners' remuneration, and the removal of higher TDS for non-filers. We provide a detailed TDS rate chart and explain the implications of non-compliance, empowering both deductors and deductees for efficient tax planning and compliance
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Interpreting the CBDT’s Seventh Amendment Rules, 2025: Section 194T and Its TDS Effects.
The 7th Amendment Rules 2025 established by the CBDT introduces Section 194T, which requires a 10% TDS on salaries, bonuses, commissions, and other earnings. Understand its implications, necessary compliance measures, and how both businesses and individuals should adjust.
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New Section 194T TDS Rules: Impact on Taxpayers Beginning April 2025
The new Section 194T TDS rules, which take effect on April 1, 2025, will have an impact on both taxpayers and companies. This blog discusses the applicability, compliance requirements, and measures to guarantee compliance with the new TDS laws.

New TDS Section 194T: What You Need to Know About Tax Deduction on Partner Payments
The Union Budget of 2024 introduced a new section in the Income Tax Act, 1961 - Section 194T. This provision mandates tax deduction at source (TDS) on certain payments made to partners of a firm, including salary, bonus, commission, interest, or remuneration. This blog provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the new TDS Section 194T, its implications, and compliance requirements. It covers the benefits and challenges of this provision, helping firms and partners navigate the new tax landscape.