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FORM 16 [ See rule 31 (1) (a) ]
Name and Address of Employer

Name & Address of employee

Integrated Headquarters, MoD(Navy)(GoI)

Name: MUNISH SHARMA

Rank: EAR 4

New Delhi - 110 011

P. No.: 500466Z

Unit: TRISHUL

Naval Pay Office

Sex: MALE

DOB: 10-Jan-1990

SBS Road, Mumbai - 400 023

PAN No: CDHPS4408N

Assessment Year: 2014-2015

TAN No: MUMN12612F
Period of actual employment:
01-APR-13 To 31-MAR-14
TDS Circle where Annual Return/ Statement under Sec 206 is to be filed: ITO WARD 26(1) - 4 (NAVY)
SUMMARY OF TAX DEDUCTED AT SOURCE
Quarter

Receipt numbers of original statements of TDS under Amount of Tax deducted in respect of the employee sub-section (3) of section 200

Amount of tax deposited / remitted in respect of the employee

Quarter 1

QATJGQZA

Rs. 2,010

Rs. 2,010

Quarter 2

QAUXLGIA

Rs. 1,279

Rs. 1,279

Quarter 3

QAUVRYDD

Rs. 2,660

Rs. 2,660

Quarter 4

QAVGPFHA

Rs. 1,194

Rs. 1,194

Rs. 7,143

Rs. 7,143

Total

-----

DETAILS OF SALARY PAID AND ANY OTHER INCOME AND TAX DEDUCTED
1.

HBA

Gross Salary
(a) Salary as per provision contained in Section 17(1)

Rs. 4,02,568

(b) Value of perquisites under Section 17(2)

Rs. 0

(c) Profits in lieu of Salary under Section 17(3)

Rs. 0

2.

Total of 1 above

Rs. 4,02,568

3.

Less: Allowance to the extent exempt under section 10

Principal

Interest Accrual Basis

0

0

NGIF HOUSE LOAN
Principal

Interest Paid

0

0

HRA PAID

(a) KMA

Rs. 2,256

Period

(b) TPT

Rs. 9,600

-

(c) ISDA/SCRLA

Rs. 0

(d) OHA/HRA/CEA

Rs. 0

(e) OTHERS(TA/DA,LTC,OUTFIT etc)

Rs. 0

Amount
-

ARREARS PREVIOUS FY
Year

Amount

2012-2013

8,226

4.

Total of 3 above

Rs. 11,856

0

5.

Income chargeable under the head 'SALARIES'[2-4]

Rs. 3,90,712

0

6.

Add: Any other income reported by employee

Rs. 0

0

7.

Loss/Income from House Property(under Sec 24[-]

Rs. 0

8.

Total Income [5 + 6 (+) or (-) 7]

Rs. 3,90,712

9.

DETAILS OF SECTION 80C
DSOP/AFPPF

96,000

Deductions under chapter VI-A

Gross

Qualifying

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