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TDS on Winnings — lottery, crossword, online/card games — Section 194B (now 393)

Rate (with PAN)
30%
Threshold
₹10k
Payment code
1058 / 1059
Return form
140
In short
194B (now Section 393 under the Income Tax Act 2025) applies to winnings — lottery, crossword, online/card games. Deduct at 30% once payments cross ₹10k. Pay using code 1058 and report in Form 140.

Rate

Type of paymentRate (with PAN)Notes
any30%

No valid PAN: 30% or the normal rate, whichever is higher (Section 397(2), old 206AA).

Threshold

TDS applies when: ₹10,000 (single bill). Once a threshold is crossed, TDS applies on the full amount, not just the excess.

Worked example

Paying ₹60,000 (plus GST) to winnings — lottery, crossword, online/card games on 10 June 2026:

Basic amount (ex-GST)₹60,000
Rate applied30%
TDS to deduct₹18,000
Deposit by (code 1058)7 Jul 2026
Report inForm 140, Q1

Exemptions & relief

  • Online gaming winnings: net winnings TDS regime (old 194BA) — include as separate page; verify treatment under 2025 Act

If you get it wrong

Late deduction: 1% per month or part thereof, from date deductible to date deducted.

Late deposit: 1.5% per month or part thereof, from date deducted to date deposited.

Late return: Rs 200/day (234E equivalent), capped at TDS amount in the statement.

Non-deduction: 30% of expenditure disallowed for non-deduction/non-deposit (40(a)(ia) equivalent); wrong payment code can trigger the same — verify scope under 2025 Act.

Good to know

  • FA2025: threshold per single transaction (earlier aggregate)

FAQs

What is the new section number for 194B from FY 2026-27?

Under the Income Tax Act 2025, 194B now falls under Section 393. The payment/return code is 1058 or 1059.

What is the TDS rate under section 194B?

30%. If the payee has no valid PAN, 30% applies (or the normal rate, whichever is higher).

What is the threshold for 194B?

₹10,000 (single bill).

Which TDS return is 194B reported in?

Form 140 (was 26Q), filed quarterly.

Written and reviewed by a CA firm. Verified 2026-06-08 against the Income Tax Act 2025 / Finance Act 2025. General information, not advice for your specific case.