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TDS Calculator

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TDS deducted

₹10,000

Net payment
₹90,000

For general information only — not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Verify before you rely on it.

How to use the TDS Calculator

The TDS Calculator works out your tds deducted, along with 1 related figure in an instant. Enter payment amount and payment type (tds section) and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the payment amount.
  2. Choose the payment type (tds section).
  3. Read off your tds deducted, together with net payment — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Worked example

For example, with payment amount of ₹100,000 and payment type (tds section) of Professional / technical fees — 194J (10%), the tds deducted is ₹10,000.

Inputs used
Payment amount ₹100,000
Payment type (TDS section) Professional / technical fees — 194J (10%)
Results
TDS deducted ₹10,000
Net payment ₹90,000

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

Tax Deducted at Source is income tax withheld by the payer when making certain payments — such as professional fees, rent, commission or interest — and deposited with the government on the payee's behalf.

TDS is the payment amount multiplied by the rate prescribed for that section. For example, professional fees under section 194J attract 10%, so ₹1,00,000 has ₹10,000 deducted.

If the payee does not furnish a valid PAN, TDS is generally deducted at a higher rate (often 20%) under section 206AA. This calculator assumes a valid PAN is available.

Yes. Each section has a threshold below which no TDS applies — for instance section 194J has an annual limit. Above the threshold, TDS applies on the full amount as shown here.

Enter the payment amount. Choose the payment type (tds section). Read off your tds deducted, together with net payment — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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