RBI Update: Agency Commission for Direct Tax collection under TIN 2.0 regime dated 14th November, 2022

Reserve Bank of India vide its Circular dated 14th November, 2022 modified paragraph 21  of the  ‘Master Circular on Conduct of Government Business by Agency Banks – Payment of Agency Commission dated April 1, 2022’ related to claiming of agency commission, after implementation of TIN 2.0 regime for collection of direct taxes.

Paragraph 21 of the Master Circular on Conduct of Government Business by Agency Banks – Payment of Agency Commission dated April 1, 2022    “Agency banks are required to submit their claims for agency commission in the prescribed format to CAS Nagpur in respect of Central government transactions and the respective Regional Office of Reserve Bank of India for State government transactions. However, agency commission claims with respect to GST receipt transactions will be settled at Mumbai Regional Office of Reserve Bank of India only and accordingly all agency banks, authorized to collect GST, are advised to submit their agency commission claims pertaining to GST receipt transactions at Mumbai Regional Office only. The formats for claiming agency commission for all agency banks and separate and distinctive set of certificates to be signed by the branch officials and Chartered Accountants or Cost Accountants are given in Annex 2, Annex 2A and Annex 2B respectively. These certificates would be in addition to the usual Certificate from ED / CGM (in charge of government business) to the effect that there are no pension arrears to be credited / delays in crediting regular pension / arrears thereof.”Modified Paragraph 21 of the Master Circular on Conduct of Government Business by Agency Banks – Payment of Agency Commission dated April 1, 2022    “Agency banks are required to submit their claims for agency commission in the prescribed format to Central Accounts Section (CAS) Nagpur in respect of Central government transactions and the respective Regional Office of Reserve Bank of India for State government transactions. However, agency commission claims with respect to GST receipt transactions and transactions related to direct tax collection under TIN 2.0 regime will be settled at Mumbai Regional Office of Reserve Bank of India only and accordingly all agency banks, authorized to collect GST and direct tax collection under TIN 2.0, are advised to submit their agency commission claims pertaining to the respective receipt transactions at Mumbai Regional Office only. The agency commission for transactions related to direct tax under Online Tax accounting System (OLTAS) will be continued to be settled at CAS, Nagpur, RBI. The formats for claiming agency commission for all agency banks and separate and distinctive set of certificates to be signed by the branch officials and Chartered Accountants or Cost Accountants are given in Annex 2, Annex 2A and Annex 2B respectively. These certificates would be in addition to the usual Certificate from ED / CGM (in charge of government business) to the effect that there are no pension arrears to be credited / delays in crediting regular pension / arrears thereof.”  

This Circular is applicable to all Agency Banks (authorised to collect direct taxes) and shall come into immediate effect.

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