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How to calculate, pay your final advance tax installment
Mint Kolkata
|March 12, 2025
Advance tax must be paid in four installments and a shortfall attracts interest penalty
March 15 is the last date to pay advance tax for the current financial year. Advance tax is essentially the tax you pay on all other income besides your salary.
If your total tax liability from income streams like interest, rent, capital gains and so on is more than ₹10,000 (after adjusting for tax deducted and credited at source-TDS and TCS) instead of paying the total tax due when filing your income tax return (ITR), you have to pay it in four installments over the course of the year.
The due dates for these four installments are 15 June, 15 September, 15 December and 15 March.
"The taxpayer is required to pay tax on a proportionate basis in these four installments," said Nitesh Buddhadev, founder of Nimit Consultancy. By the last date, at least 90% of the total tax should be paid, else penalties will be levied as interest under sections 234B and 234C of the Income Tax Act.
Mint explains how to correctly make your final advance tax payment for the fiscal year.
How to calculate advance tax The total amount you will pay as advance tax must be estimated at the start of the financial year and paid in four portions. Income streams can be fixed, like rent and interest, or variable, like capital gains and lottery winnings.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition March 12, 2025 de Mint Kolkata.
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