TIN 2.0 for Direct Tax Payments

Offline mode:

  • Pay at Bank Counter 

Online modes:

  • Retail Internet Banking

  • Corporate Internet Banking

  • Payment Gateway 

    • Internet Banking

    • Debit Card

    • Credit Card

  • Incredibly seamless, quick and efficient

  • Available 24 hours * 365 days 

  • Instant payment acknowledgment and challan receipt

  • Payment with multiple modes 

  • Secure transaction

 

  • Advance Tax

  • Self-Assessment Tax

  • Tax Deducted at Source (TDS)

  • Income Tax

  • Wealth Tax

  • Hotel Receipts Tax

  • Estate Duty

  • Interest Tax

  • Expenditure Tax/Other Tax

  • Gift Tax

  • Fringe Benefit Tax

  • Banking Cash Transaction Tax

  • Commodities Transaction Tax

 

  • The tax payer will have to visit the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) using the link –  https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/

  • The Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) has a pre-login section which can be accessed by the tax payer by entering their PAN/TAN along with their Mobile Number and OTP. Through this section, few types of direct tax transactions can be initiated. Following is the link for pre-login section: https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/login

  • Additionally, the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) also has a logged in section which can be accessed by the tax payer by entering their PAN/TAN and password. Through this section, all types of direct tax transactions can be initiated. The following link may be used for logging in: https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/login

The tax payer can make a payment at all branches listed here: https://bandhanbank.com/banking-outlet-locator through cash (amount up to ₹10,000), cheque or DD under “Pay at Bank Counter” option available on the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) for a direct tax transaction.

 

While generating a challan on the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) for payment of direct tax, the tax payer can select any of the options:


Offline mode: 

  • “Pay at Bank Counter” from the list of payment modes available on the portal and submit the generated challan at any of the Bandhan Bank branches.

Online mode: 

  • Net Banking (Corporate Internet Banking or Retail Internet Banking)

  • Payment Gateways (Internet Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card)

 

If a Maker has initiated the tax payment, the Checker needs to login and check under Dateline page of Payments module. to view the pending transaction. If the transaction date is older than 15 days, then, as per Income Tax Authority challan stands expired and the status of the pending transaction will become expired. In this scenario, a new challan would have to be initiated from the e-filing page of the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/login

Yes, the two-factor authentication (2FA) will be required to process direct tax payments.

There is no limit on the number of transactions however the value of tax transactions depends on the transaction limit assigned to the particular corporate for the day through the online mode.

There is no limit for payment of tax amount through online modes but the same will be governed by authorisation limit set up in the account.

No. The tax payment cannot be performed over and above the transaction limit set at customer level. 

In case a transaction has been cancelled, you need to re-initiate a new transaction from the Income Tax Portal (2.0) and re-select from the available payment modes. A new challan reference number will be generated and tracked for transaction by the Income Tax Authorities.

The tax payer will have to login to the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) for downloading challans for the direct tax payments processed successfully through any mode. Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) login link and path to download the challan is as below – Path: login (https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/login) >> e-file >> E-pay tax >> Payment History >> Action >> Download

Yes. The tax payer can view the transaction preview page with the challan reference number generated on the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0) prior to making the payment.

Yes. Bandhan Bank will be providing the acknowledgement slip for all direct tax transactions which will include the Challan Reference Number (CRN) and Challan Identification Number (CIN) generated through the Income Tax Portal (TIN 2.0).

  • Yes, cheques and DDs of other banks will be accepted

  • Cheque/DD must be in favour of “Bandhan Bank Limited Tax Collection A/c”

  • The cut off time for same day lodgment of instrument in clearing will be communicated by the deposit bank branch

  • Any instruments received after the cut off as communicated by the deposit branch, will be lodged in clearing on the next working day

  • As per standard turn-around time, CTS cheques will be cleared within 1 working day, unless notified otherwise

  • Non-CTS cheques will be cleared as per available MICR clearing cycle at the deposit location

Yes. A tax payer can pay taxes by submitting the generated challan at the Bandhan Bank branches listed at https://bandhanbank.com/banking-outlet-locator under “Pay at Bank Counter” by selecting cheque as the mode.
 

Yes, tax payers can make direct tax payments through all branches listed here: https://bandhanbank.com/banking-outlet-locator 

Direct tax challan will expire in 15 days before which the transaction needs to be successfully completed. In case, the payment is not completed within 15 days, the generated challan will expire and the tax payer will need to reinitiate a fresh transaction.

No modifications/rectifications, whatsoever, cannot be done in the transaction details/ challans after the payment has been successfully processed.

Bank will not be able to undertake any refund or reverse the funds once the payment for direct tax transaction is successfully processed. Tax payer will have to contact the Income Tax Department for such requests and follow their prescribed guidelines.

No. The Income Tax Portal (2.0) does not accept the decimal value in the amount field.