What exactly is Schedule TDS 2?

Topic Category: Tax Or Interest Computation

Schedule TDS 2 is the section in your Income Tax Return where you report TDS deducted on income other than salary

Understanding AIS/TIS/Form 26AS

The Income Tax Department has collapsed and auto merged what used to be “Schedule TDS 2” into the Tax Paid section of the ITR, thanks to full pre-filling of ITR form from AIS/26AS.

Why Schedule TDS 2 is not visible anymore?

Prefilled ITR now auto imports all TDS entries

Banks, companies, and payers upload TDS to the department. The ITR utility now auto maps:

  • TDS on salary → Salary schedule
  • TDS on other income → Other Sources
  • All TDS credits → Tax Paid section
So, the need for a separate TDS 2 table has reduced.

Schedule TDS 2 was a major source of TDS mismatch errors when filed incorrectly by taxpayers or their taxation representatives (e.g., CAs).

This source of mismatch is now invisible, thanks to the auto-filled ITR form and refined workflows for updating 26AS/AIS and other forms/statements. This has been a great initiative of the IT (Income Tax) department.

The new ITR design hides internal schedules

The backend still might conceptually be using schedule TDS 1 and TDS 2, but the UI shows only a unified “TDS/TCS Details” block.

To prevent user errors

Earlier, taxpayers would:

  • Claim TDS without reporting income
  • Enter duplicate TDS rows
  • Mis-map TDS to wrong income heads
The new design forces consistency.

What this means for you as a taxpayer?

  • You no longer need to manually fill Schedule TDS 2 unless something is missing in the prefilled data.
  • You only verify
    • TAN
    • Amount paid/credited
    • TDS amount
    • Income head mapping
  • If something is missing

    You add it in the Tax Paid TDS section, not in a separate TDS 2 schedule.


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