All About Form 26AS and Annual Information Statement (AIS)
Transparency and digitalisation are now essential elements of efficient compliance in India’s changing tax system. Form 26AS and the Annual Information Statement (AIS) are two of the most important tools the Income Tax Department has provided to help people manage their tax responsibilities. Their scope, structure, and purpose differ, but they both aim to record and present a comprehensive record of a taxpayer’s financial and tax-related activities.
What is Form 26AS?
A combined annual tax statement associated with a taxpayer’s PAN (Permanent Account Number) is called Form 26AS. It records every tax-related detail, including advance tax payments, self-assessment taxes, refund information, high-value transactions, and TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and TCS (Tax Collected at Source). This declaration guarantees that any taxes collected or withheld on behalf of a taxpayer are properly submitted to the government and listed under their PAN.
If a taxpayer’s PAN is connected to their bank account, they can access or download Form 26AS via the TRACES website or through net banking.
Details are given in Form 26AS
The following information is included in Form 26AS:
- TDS and TCS from rent, professional fees, salaries, or real estate sales.
- Direct payment is made for advance and self-assessment taxes.
- Refunds of income taxes are credited throughout the financial year.
- high-value transactions, such as real estate sales and mutual fund acquisitions.
- turnover of GST (as seen in GSTR-3B).
- TDS/TCS submission delays or defaults.
Starting in FY 2022–2023, Form 26AS has been divided into 10 sections, each of which focuses on a distinct area of your tax information, ranging from TDS on interest and salary to transactions involving virtual digital assets and cryptocurrencies. Sections with similar but wider scope were titled Part A to Part H in previous releases (up to FY 2021-22).
What Makes Form 26AS Important?
- Tax Credit Validation: This acts as a tax credit statement to assist taxpayers in making sure that the TDS that banks, employers, and other entities collected is deposited accurately.
- Cross-Verification using Form 16/16A: This helps confirm that your TDS certifications are accurate.
- Proper ITR Filing: It lowers the possibility of receiving notices and helps ensure that the right tax credit is reported in the Income Tax Return (ITR).
- Check Refund Status: You may also find out when and if you received your income tax refund.
The Annual Information Statement (AIS)
The Income Tax Department introduced the Annual Information Statement (AIS) to provide data in more detail and openness. Compared to Form 26AS, AIS provides a more thorough and detailed summary of a taxpayer’s financial transactions.
In addition to all of the information from Form 26AS, it also adds:
- Foreign remittances
- Off-market share transactions
- Break-up of salary
- Interest earned on tax refunds
- Dividend receipts
- Information derived from others’ ITRs (e.g., buyer details reported by property sellers)
Taxpayers can access the AIS using the income tax e-filing system and report inaccurate information. This is an important step because it gives taxpayers the ability to raise concerns before such information is taken into account when making tax assessments.
Form 26AS vs AIS: Key Differences
| Aspect | Form 26AS | Annual Information Statement (AIS) |
| Scope | Tax-related details | Financial and tax-related transactions |
| Data Source | TDS, TCS returns, refund info | Includes additional sources (banks, depositories, ITRs of others) |
| Feedback Mechanism | Not available | Taxpayers can submit corrections or discrepancies |
| Download Location | TRACES portal | Income Tax e-filing portal |
| Use in ITR Filing | Essential | Supplementary/confirmatory |
Note: In case of discrepancy, Form 26AS prevails over AIS, as per the CBDT press release, unless the taxpayer has strong data to support corrections in AIS.
How to Access Form 26AS and AIS?
To view Form 26AS
- Go to https://www.incometax.gov.in and log in.
- Select Income Tax Returns under e-File. Examine Form 26AS.
- To view or download the statement, you will be taken to the TRACES portal.
To view AIS:
- Open the income tax portal and log in.
- Navigate to the Annual Information Statement (AIS) under “Services.”
- See or obtain the Taxpayer Information Summary (TIS) and AIS.
Conclusion
Every taxpayer should understand and frequently review Form 26AS and AIS. When viewed by the Income Tax Department, these records work as a mirror reflecting your financial and tax transactions. They help you avoid tax notices, interest, or fines in addition to making sure your ITR is filed accurately.
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