Revamp Your Tax Strategy with Union Bank's Comprehensive Direct Tax Services
Hassle-free online payment of Direct Taxes for Union Bank Internet Banking
users.
Convenience of paying Direct Taxes from anywhere, anytime.
No restriction on minimum/maximum amount for online payments.
Availability of physical payment option at designated branches for those
without e-Banking facility.
Wide acceptance of Direct Tax Collection for various tax types.
Flexible payment options with Cash, Cheque, or Drafts.
Assurance of correct reporting of taxes paid through Challan Identification
Number (CIN) verification on NSDL website.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can Union Bank Internet Banking users pay direct taxes online?
Yes, Union Bank Internet Banking users can pay direct taxes including Income Tax, Corporate taxes, TDS, Fringe Benefit tax, Security Transaction Tax, Interest tax, Estate Duty, etc. online. They can click on the provided link for online payment.
What are the requirements to avail the online payment facility for direct taxes?
Customers having e-Banking facility and PAN/TAN can avail the online payment facility for direct taxes.
Can customers make physical payment at Union Bank branches for direct taxes?
Yes, the customers can make physical payment at designated Union Bank branches for direct taxes like Income Tax, Corporate Tax, Interest Tax, Expenditure Tax, Estate Duty Tax, and Gift Tax, etc. The list of designated branches is available for reference.
What are the instructions for filling up the challan form while remitting direct taxes?
The major head of the account should be correctly mentioned in the challan form. The tax payer's name, address, assessment year, ITO ward/circle, PAN/GIR number, amount in words and figures should be clearly furnished. The new single copy Challan form (280, 281 & 282) should be used, depending on the type of direct tax being paid.
Can tax payers verify if their taxes have been reported to TIN correctly?
Yes, tax payers can counter-check from the NSDL website whether taxes paid by them have been reported to TIN correctly by using their Challan Identification Number (CIN). They can visit www.tin_nsdl.com to verify this.