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Section 194B Section 209

TDS on winnings from lottery or crossword puzzle

RetainedMedium - Standard windfall tax deduction.

Quick Answer

Section 194B of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (TDS on winnings from lottery or crossword puzzle) corresponds to Section 209 of the Direct Tax Code 2025 (Income-tax Act, 2025), effective 1st April 2026. Status: Retained.

Old Law (ITA 1961)Ch: XVII-B

Sec 194B

Provision Summary

TDS @ 30% on winnings from lotteries, crosswords, or card games exceeding Rs. 10,000.

New Law (DTC 2025)Ch: XIX

Sec 209

Provision Summary

Retained. Explicitly separated from online games.

Key Changes & Highlights

  • Strictly applies to physical/offline games and lotteries.

Related Sections

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Section 194B of the Income Tax Act 1961 deal with?

Section 194B (TDS on winnings from lottery or crossword puzzle) TDS @ 30% on winnings from lotteries, crosswords, or card games exceeding Rs. 10,000.

What is the new section number for Section 194B under the Direct Tax Code 2025?

Section 194B of the ITA 1961 maps to Section 209 of the Direct Tax Code 2025 (Income-tax Act, 2025), effective from 1st April 2026.

What is the status of Section 194B under the new tax code?

Section 194B is marked as "Retained" with status "Active". Impact: Medium - Standard windfall tax deduction.

What are the key changes to Section 194B under DTC 2025?

Strictly applies to physical/offline games and lotteries.

Disclaimer: This page is for educational and reference purposes only. Section mappings are based on publicly available drafts and circulars. Always consult a qualified Chartered Accountant before filing or making compliance decisions under the Direct Tax Code 2025.

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