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Form 26AS of the Income Tax Department: Details Covered, Format & More 

The Form 26AS is a crucial document issued by the Income Tax Department of India, outlining details of TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and TCS (Tax Collected at Source) linked to a taxpayer’s PAN card. While it helps track tax deductions and collections, it is not the same as a TDS certificate that presents an individual’s salary. Understanding this form is essential for accurate and transparent Income Tax Return (ITR) filing.

What Is Form 26AS?

Form 26AS is an annual statement maintained by the Income Tax Department of India. It includes all tax-related details of a taxpayer, such as TDS, TCS, self-assessment tax payments, high-value taxable transactions and advance tax payments.

In addition, the form includes details pertaining to mutual fund investments, refunds, foreign remittances, income from other sources, dividend income and others. This form enables taxpayers to monitor tax deductions and deposits made to the Income Tax Department. It further highlights outstanding tax proceedings and specific financial transactions (SFT).

Details on Form 26AS

Here are the details that you can find on Form 26AS:

  • Tax deducted at the source
  • Tax collected at the source
  • Advance tax payment by taxpayers
  • Regular assessment tax that taxpayers deposit based on their PAN card number
  • Self-assessment tax payments
  • An income tax refund that a taxpayer receives during a specific financial year
  • High-value transaction details pertaining to mutual funds and shares
  • Tax deduction on the sale of immovable property
  • TDS defaults after TDS return processing during a particular financial year
  • Turnover details as per GSTR-3B
  • Specified financial transactions
  • Outstanding and completed income tax payments

Latest Form 26AS Format

The latest format and structure of Form 26AS came into effect from the financial year 2022-23. Here are the different parts of the form:

Part 

Inclusion

Details

Contact Person/Entity for Clarification

Part I

Tax Deducted at Source

TDS on business, salary, profession, interest income and others

Deductor

Part II

Information on Tax Deducted at Source for Form 15G/15H

Cases of no TDS deduction, as Form 15G/15H, have been submitted due to income being lower than the exemption limit.

Deductor

Part III

Transaction details under Proviso to Section 194B/ First Proviso to Section 194R(1)/ Proviso to Section 194S(1)

TDS on payment made in kind and not cash, such as a vehicle in a lottery, international trips for meeting sales targets and others.

Deductor

Part IV

TDS deduction under Sections 194IA/ 194IB/ 194M/ 194S for sellers, property landlords, professionals, contractors or sellers of virtual digital assets

TDS deduction on house property sale or rent payment over ₹50,000 per month, payment to a contractor/professional above ₹50 lakhs, or sale of a virtual digital asset in cryptocurrency

Deductor

Part V

Transactions under Proviso to Section 194S(1) as per Form 26QE

Applicable for virtual digital asset sellers

Purchaser

Part VI

Tax collected at source

TCS under Section  206C

Collector

Part VII

Paid refund

Source is CPC TDS; you can refer to AIS for additional details on the e-filing portal.

Bank/ Assessing Officer

Part VIII

TDS deductions under Sections 194IA/ 194IB/ 194M/ 194S for the buyer or tenant of property, individuals paying contractors or professionals or the buyer of virtual digital assets

TDS associated with the purchase of house property or rental payment above ₹50,000 per month, or payment made to a contractor/ professional services above ₹50 lakhs/ purchase of cryptocurrency, which are virtual digital assets

E-filing/ NSDL/ Respective Bank Branch

Part IX

Transactions or demand payments under Proviso to Section 194S(1) as per Form 26QE

For virtual digital asset buyers

Bank Branch/ E-filing/ Seller

Part X

TDS or TCS default

The value of TDS defaults after TDS returns are processed, excluding demands raised by the assessing officer

Deductor

Previous Structure of Form 26AS

The previous structure of Form 26AS was applicable till the financial year 2021-22. Here are the different parts of the form available earlier:

Parts

Inclusion 

Details

Contact Person/Entity for Clarification

Part A

Tax deducted at Source

TDS deduction from salary, pension and interest income, and prize, TAN of the deductor, TDS amount deducted and paid to the government per quarter

Deductor

Part A1

Tax Deducted at Source for Form 15G/15H

Income details for no TDS deduction due to submission of Form 15G/15H; in case these forms are not submitted it will show ‘No Transactions Present’

Deductor

Part A2

Tax Deducted at Source on immovable property sale under Section 194(IA), TDS on property rent under Section 194IB, TDS on payments to professionals and resident contractors under Section 194M for property landlord, sellers, professionals and payee of resident contractors.

If TDS has been deducted on payment to contractual or professional service or sale of property during a financial year, it is reflected in this section.

Deductor

Part B

Tax Collected at Source

Sellers’ details of TCS

Collector

Part C

Tax paid excluding TCS and TDS

Details pertaining to advance tax payment, self-assessment tax, challan such as BSR code, date of deposit, CIN

Bank or Assessing Officer

Part D

Refund paid

The refund amount in addition to payment mode, amount paid, payment date, interest payment

ITR-CPC or Assessing Officer

Part E

Specified Financial Transaction

High-value transactions to tax authorities reported by banks and financial institutions pertaining to property purchases, mutual funds, corporate bonds and others

AIR filer

Part F

TDS on immovable property sale under Section 194(IA), property rent under Section 194IB, payment to professionals and resident contractors under Section 194M for buyers, property tenants, the payer of resident contractors and professionals

TDS on professional fees to contractual or professional services, rent paid and purchase of property

NSDL or Bank Branch

Part G

TDS default

TDS defaults excluding demands raised by the concerned assessing officer

TAN holder

Part H

Turnover in accordance with GSTR-3B

Turnover value of the taxpayer as reported in GSTR-3B return

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Process to View Form 26AS

You can view this form in the following portals:

  • Using TRACES 
  • On the Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal
  • Using the net banking facility of banks

Process to Download Form 26AS from TRACES

Here is the process for Form 26AS download online:

Step 1: Navigate to the e-filing portal.

Step 2: Enter a valid user ID like PAN or Aadhaar number and password. Notably, you will receive a screen notification in case of an invalid user ID.

Step 3: Go to the 'e-filing' option and select 'Income Tax Returns' before you choose 'View Form 26AS' from the drop-down list.

Step 4: Click on ‘Confirm’ to be redirected to the TRACES portal.

Step 5: Choose the checkbox on the screen of the portal and click ‘Proceed’.

Step 6: Click on ‘View Tax Credit (Form 26AS)’.

Step 7: Select the assessment year and the format of the form as HTML or PDF for online viewing or PDF download.

Step 8: Fill in the verification code and click ‘View/Download’.

Step 9: On download completion, you can open and view the form.

Procedure to View Form 26AS Using Net Banking

Here is the list of NSDL-registered banks which allow PAN-linked account holders to check this form using the net banking facility:

  • Axis Bank Limited
  • ICICI Bank Limited
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
  • State Bank of India
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Bank of India
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Corporation Bank
  • Citibank N.A
  • City Union Bank Limited
  • IDBI Bank Limited
  • Indian Bank
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • Karnataka Bank 
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce
  • State Bank of Mysore
  • The Federal Bank Limited
  • State Bank of Patiala
  • The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Limited
  • State Bank of Travancore
  • Union Bank of India
  • UCO Bank

Advantages of Form 26AS

Here are the benefits of referring to Form 26AS:

  • You can avail information about TDS and TCS deposited with the government/tax authorities after deduction and collection.
  • As a taxpayer, you can get information pertaining to all financial transactions during a particular year apart from TDS and TCS deduction or collection.
  • This form helps compute annual income and avail tax credits when you file an Income Tax Return (ITR).
  • As a taxpayer, you can verify the tax refunds during a financial year.

Annual Information Statement (AIS) Introduction

AIS, introduced by the tax department, provides details pertaining to off-market transactions, foreign remittances, interest on income tax refunds, dividends, mutual fund purchases, salary break-up and ITR details. 

Authorised dealers need to submit necessary details like Form 15CC for payments to non-resident Indians, depositories and transfer agents. Off-market transactions include legacy transfers, gift transfers and transfers between two demat accounts. 

Form 16 additionally provides salary details which employers upload on the TRACES portal. In addition, transactions made by a taxpayer are available on their ITR. 

Benefits of AIS

Here are the benefits of AIS:

  • Tax authorities can seamlessly compare the details that a taxpayer reports.
  • It helps identify mismatches without any hassle.
  • This prevents incidents of tax evasion and notice issuance by the Income Tax Department.

Discrepancies Between Form 26AS and AIS

If information is presented accurately, Form 26AS should match with AIS. However, in case of discrepancies the following rules apply:

  • The information available on Form 26AS will be considered.
  • A lack of adequate information by the taxpayer will result in the prevalence of Form 26AS.
  • Verification of information for the mentioned documents is essential.

Form 16/16A Vs Form 26AS

Here are the differences between Form 16/ 16A and Form 26AS:

Form 16/16A (TDS Certificate)

Form 26AS

The TDS deductor or TCS collector needs to issue this form as proof of depositing the deducted or collected tax with the government for the concerned PAN number.

This form is essential for ITR filing as it allows taxpayers to verify details with a TDS certificate and ensure transparency.

It includes details of salary and deductions under Section 80C to 80U.

This form does not include deductions under Section 80C to 80U and salary break-up.

You need a TDS certificate even if you have Form 26AS to compare the tax details for ITR filing.

Form 26AS is for the Income Tax Department’s reference.

Verifying TDS Certificate with Form 26AS

You need to verify Form 26 AS with Form 16 for salaried individuals and Form 16A for non-salaried individuals based on the following factors:

  • Name, PAN number, TAN of the deductor, amount of TDS and refund amount
  • Check if the TDS amount deducted (as reflected on the TDS certificate) matches with Form 26AS to ensure the deductions are deposited with the government.
  • In case the TDS deduction amount does not reflect on Form 26AS, it indicates the amount has not been deposited with the tax authorities. You need to contact the deductor without delay in such a scenario for rectification.

Final Word

Form 26AS significantly differs from Form 16/16A as the former does not reflect salary break-up and deductions under Sections 80C to 80U. However, you need both forms to check if the tax deductor or collector has deposited the collected or deducted amount with the government tax authorities. It ensures transparency and tax compliance for individuals with the Indian income tax laws.

If your annual income is below the taxable limit, ensure you submit Form 15G/15H at banks to avoid TDS deduction on fixed deposit interest income which is reflected on Form 26AS. Notably, you can maximise your fixed deposit (FD) interest income by booking multiple fixed deposits with Stable Money at up to 9.10% per annum.

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© 2026 Stable-Alpha Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

ISO 27001:2022

Address - Third floor, Block A, Stable Money, Bhive HSR Premium Campus, Krishna Reddy Industrial Area, Kudlu gate, Bommanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, 560068

Disclaimers : FDs and Co-branded Credit Cards are not regulated by SEBI and are outside the SCORES/Exchange Arbitration framework. Stable Money acts only as a distributor.

Mutual Fund Distributor: Stable Finserv Private Limited (AMFI-registered Mutual Fund Distributor) | ARN: 269315 | Current Validity till 17-May-2029 | Scheme Documents| Commission Disclosure

Disclaimer: Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully. Past Performance of the Scheme is neither an indicator nor a guarantee of future performance.

STABLE FINSERV PRIVATE LIMITED (CIN: U66309KA2023PTC172771)

Registered Address: Third floor, Block A, Stable Money, Bhive HSR Premium Campus, Krishna Reddy Industrial Area, Kudlu gate,
Bommanahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, 560068

Research Analyst: SEBI Registration Number: INH000024912 | BSE Enlisting Number: 6952


Disclaimer: Registration granted by SEBI, enlistment with BSE and certification from NISM in no way guarantee performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns to investors.