outlook
4

Hi All Can employer stop FORM-16 of an employee who has not paid back his full N final amount (In case of recovery) to the employer? Please clarify Regards, Ashish
From India, Delhi
malikjs
167

dear legally employer can not hold form 16 and you can file a complaint to income tax commissioner. regards js malik
From India, Delhi
White Eagle
22

Dear outlook, As malikjs said employer can not hold form 16 of employee. It is responsiblity of employer to give Form 16 to employee when asked? None compliance of this will case legal issue.
From India, Hyderabad
ramnag66
4

Write a letter to your regional income tax comiisioner/officer informing him that you could not file return as your employer is refusing to give form-16 with a copy to your employer.
Things will get right automatically.

From India, Madras
Jony_M
3

Why all against Employer? It is fine that legally employer can not hold Form-16 but employee is also responsible for full & Final settlement before leaving. Thanks Jony_M
From India, New Delhi
anujt12@gmail.com
8

Malik Sir You must write a book on statutory complince. Your knowledge is superier and best. I want training under you.
From India, Gurgaon
cvbrid9
:icon7:Dear Sir,
Employer gets adequate time (even if it is short notice) to prepare and present final settlement dues details to employee. However the staff concerened are just not bothered to do their homework and palce the employee in awkward position.
Thanks
C V Brid

From India, Mumbai
shailendesai
Dear All,
The empoyer is bound by law to provide Form 16/Form 12BA to employee before 30th april of any year irrespective of any dispute.[s.192(2c)]The failure to do so attracts penalty u/s
272A(2)(i) of incometax act @ Rs. 100/- for each day of delay.
This does not absolve empoyee of responsibility of filing return based on the monthly payslips. He can just record the facts with a Regd. letter to employer with a copy to regional IT comm.(reciept acknowledged) and watch the proceedings thereafter.


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