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Will the Budget bring credit card international spends under TCS?

In June 2023, the government reversed its earlier decision to bring credit card international spends under tax collected at source or TCS. The expectation was that these spends would eventually be brought under TCS but that has not been the case so far. According to credit card experts it is unlikely that the election budget will make announcement on this matter

February 01, 2024 / 08:23 IST
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Foreign spends on education (when funded without a loan) and medical expenses attract TCS of 5 percent.

Last year, the government’s flip-flop on tax collected at source, or TCS, on credit card international spends finally ended on a positive note. Credit cardholders were spared the TCS axe in the end.

It was on May 16, 2023 that the government took credit cardholders by surprise by bringing international spends via credit cards under TCS. Then, on May 19, the government introduced the Rs 7-lakh spend threshold – TCS would apply only once this limit was crossed.

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Eventually on June 28, credit card international spends were again taken outside the ambit of TCS (see graphic). This was to allow banks to put in place the requisite infrastructure to keep a tab on such spends. No deadline was set for when they would be brought under TCS.

Will Budget 2024 make any announcement on this matter? According to credit card experts we spoke with, this seems unlikely.