I am currently working in a software company that I joined as a temporary employee. Therefore, 10% of my salary was being deducted as TDS/consultant charges. However, now I have been absorbed as a permanent employee of the same company. I am unaware of how I might claim the amount previously deducted. Is it possible for me to get the money deducted, or will I need to wait until I leave this company for the same? I would be thankful to learn about the procedure and forms required to make such a claim.

Thanks in advance.

From India, Thana
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Dear Gayatri,

If you want to claim TDS, you don't have to wait until you leave the company. Every financial year, the company provides a TDS certificate. With that certificate, you can directly claim at the TDS office. Just contact your HR team for TDS claim. You will get more information.

Thank you.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi all,

I too have the same query. I have worked as a consultant for 3 months, and 10% TDS was deducted. I want to claim that. Please brief me on the process, as our account person is not coordinating properly to provide the needed information. Please revert.

Thanks,
Rajeshwari

From India, Bangalore
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you have to claim excess tax refund while filing your I.T.returns. The employer will provide you the TDS certificate. pon
From India, Lucknow
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I have received the TDS cetrificate from the company i.e Form 16, But dont know how to claim it. PLz brief the process in detail.
From India, Thana
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ITR - V is used for filing I.T.returns. It is very simple. Forms are available online. Google and download. pon
From India, Lucknow
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