Karnataka Form 5 for Annual Profession Tax Return

If you are an employer registered under the Annual Profession Tax Act, you must file the returns declaring every month salaries paid by you to your employees. Managing business expenses and taxes together is a tough job and employers in Karnataka are aware of this; however, if you wonder how to go about it, where to find the forms, and how to file them, this article is for you.

We shall be answering all your queries regarding the Profession Tax Form 5 through this article. Here is what we shall cover:

Overview of Karnataka Tax on Professions, Trades, and Employment Rules of 1976?

Every month, all employers registered under the Profession Tax Act must submit a Form 5-A Statement with details of the pay and wages provided to their employees. Along with this, they must also include the amount of tax deducted. This Statement must be provided on or before the 20th day of the following month, coupled with the total amount of tax due based on the Statement.

The said employer must additionally file an annual return in Profession Tax Form 5 within 60 days of the year's end. In addition, he must pay the whole amount of tax due based on the return; They can subtract any tax already paid in Form 5-A.

If the amount of the monthly deducted tax is less than Rs. 5,000, the employer must submit Form 5-A and tax payment within 20 days of the quarter's end.

Important Definitions within the Rules

The section explains the terms and their definitions as used in the context of the profession tax.

Quarter refers to a duration of three months that concludes on either of these days:

  • the 31st day of May
  • 31st day of August
  • 30th day of November
  • 28th or 29th day of February.

Wages or Salaries mean the pay received by the employers. The pay includes receiving arrears, dearness allowance, bonuses, and any profits shared by the company.

Profession tax is the tax that is levied on the employers under the provisions of the Profession Tax Act.

Levy and Tax charge is the tax collected from the professions, trades, and employment for the benefit of the State.

What is the Karnataka Form 5 for Annual Profession Tax Return?

This section will help us to understand the diverse aspects concerning the annual professional tax return. Let’s walk through them one by one.

Registration and Enrolment

The first step is to register under the Profession Tax Act. Every employer except the government officers who pay tax under section 4 must obtain a registration form from the authorities for enrollment. This also applies to every individual who is liable to pay tax under section 4.

Every employer or individual must obtain this certificate of registration within ninety days from the date the Act commenced.

OR

If any employer or individual were not involved with any profession or trade, then they must obtain the registration certificate within thirty days from the commencement of their respective trade or profession.

OR

Any person who is referred to in subsection (2) must obtain the certificate of registration within thirty days of becoming eligible to pay tax.

Once the application is made, the concerned official will review it and grant them the certificate within thirty days after the receipt of the application.

In the case where the reviewing authority finds that the applicant has deliberately provided incorrect or false information while applying, the officer may impose a penalty of not more than Rs.1000. Yet, the applicant will be given a considerable opportunity to speak and defend their side.

Returns

All the employers enrolled under the Act must furnish returns in the prescribed format to the concerned official within sixty days of the expiry of the year. The returns must include all the wages paid by them and the corresponding tax amount deducted in the previous year.

Before submitting the returns under subsection (1), the employers must pay the full amount of tax in advance on the basis of a reduced return that has been lowered due to a previously paid tax under section 6A. Along with the return, the employer must also submit credible proof of the payment of such tax. The tax must be assumed to have been paid once the final assessment is made.

Payment of Tax in Advance

A Statement comprising the details of the salaried paid by them must be submitted by the employers to the authorities within the twenty days of the expiry of a month. This should be done in the prescribed format along with the tax deducted by them during the month exactly prior to this month.

However, this requires that the tax amount deducted has not exceeded Rs. 5000, and the registered employer must provide the Statement within twenty days of the expiry of the quarter. All these Statements must be coupled with a treasury challan in the proof of payment.

In case the employer fails to submit the Statement or provides incorrect or incomplete details, the assessing authority may order another assessment provisionally for that particular month.

Based on the assessment, the authority may demand to gather the tax amount.

Payment of tax by enrolled individuals

The employers registered under the Act must ensure that the tax is paid in the prescribed manner in the stipulated time. The amount must be paid by the tax-payer in the following format:

When a person is enrolled before the start of the year

Before April 30 of that year

When a person is enrolled after the start of the year

Within one month since enrolment

Consequences of failing to deduct or to pay tax

The guidelines suggest that if an employer does not deduct the tax while paying the salaries or fails to pay tax after the deductions, they may have to face the consequences.

Penalty for non-payment of tax

Like any other government procedure, failure or delay in paying the Karnataka profession tax can attract penalties. If such a thing happens without the employer being able to provide a good reason, the concerned authority may impose a fine or a penalty of up to 50% of the amount of the due tax. The penalty amount would be in addition to the amount payable as interest mentioned under subsection (2), (3) of section 11.

Recovery of tax

Any kind of amounts pertaining to taxes, penalties, or interest under the Act must be collected from the enrolled employer or individual in the following format:

  • As an arrear of revenue or land OR
  • Aligning with the application to any magistrate when the fine is imposed by them.

Authorities overseeing the Implementation of the Act

The State government appoints certain officers who oversee and estimate if the Act has been implemented correctly. The officers that may be appointed are as follows:

  • Officer for the entire State of Karnataka who would be the Commissioner of Profession Tax
  • One or more officers for the post of the Additional Commissioner
  • Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and other officers for the purpose of Profession Tax

It must be noted that all the officers will be supervised and controlled by the State government and the commissioner.

Exemptions

Let’s look at the exemptions under the Act:

  • An employer cannot deduct or pay any tax from an employee who has reached the age of 65.
  • If an employee is engaged for less than 120 days in any year, no tax is deducted or due by the employer.
  • Certain types of employees, such as those with a single child, those who are physically disabled, and combatant members of the armed services, are also excused according to the criteria and circumstances set forth in the relevant announcements.

Procedure to File Karnataka Form 5 for Annual Profession Tax Return

The registered employer now has the option of submitting the monthly Statement in Form 5 –A and the yearly return in Profession Tax Form 5 electronically. Such an employer may also pay the tax electronically via the internet. Here are the detailed steps you can follow to file the profession tax return:

  • A username and password are given to each registered employer. If the login and password have not been communicated yet, the jurisdictional Profession Tax Officer can provide them (PTO).
  • Visit http://ctax.kar.nic.in or http://pt.kar.nic.in/ to arrive at the page as shown in the image below:
  • Click e-Services that display seven options available: I. Enrolment application II. e-Payment III. Application print IV. Enrolment certificate V. Enrolment Ack. VI. Registered User’s Login VII. New RC Request.
  • Click on Registered User Login
  • Now enter your login id and password as communicated by the PTO.
  • Once you are on the welcome screen, move ahead by clicking Next.
  • Enter the details in the following fields: Contact person’s name, address, contact number, fax number, mobile number, e-mail id, and website
  • Click Next.
  • This screen will require you to create your username and password with a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of fourteen characters. You must ensure that it has at least one special character, one capital letter, one small letter, and one number.
  • Once the login id and password are created, exit from the screen and log back in with the new username and password. You shall arrive at the following screen:
  • The e-return will offer the following options: Entry and update, Payments, Submit, Print.
  • Click on Entry and Update.
  • Select the buttons as applicable: monthly or quarterly under Tax Period.
  • Next, select the month and year. Also, select the Return Type.
  • Click Go.
  • On the next screen you shall see options for entering the monthly salary range, number of employees, tax rate per month, and the amount of tax payable. Add the details as applicable.
  • Once you have added all the details, the system will generate the interest payable, grand total, paid in original returns, and balance tax payable.
  • Click Next.
  • All the important details required in Form 5A will be presented on your screen now.
  • Review the information provided by you and click Save. You can make changes by clicking Back. Make fresh and correct entries and click Save.
  • You can choose to make the payment through e-payment or Cash/DD/Challan/Cheque.

Option to Pay Electronically: E-payment Procedure

In this case, https://vat.kar.nic.in/epay is the website for the e-Payment system. This is an open website that does not require user authentication. This website can be accessed via a link on the CTD's website (http://vat.kar.nic.in). The procedure for making an e-payment is as follows.

  • The Employer goes to the e-payment website and chooses Profession Tax from the nine categories of Commercial Taxes.
  • The employer inserts the number on his Registration Certificate. The system validates the RC No., and the CTD database populates the name, address, and office of the PTO where he is registered.
  • Next, the employer fills in the remaining information: Tax Period, Tax Amount, and Interest.
  • Now, the employer chooses an e-Payment bank from a drop-down menu.
  • The system shows which banks have integrated their e-payment process with the Department of Commercial Taxes.
  • After the employer has been asked to verify and confirm the information provided, they will be requested to click the submit button. The system records these facts and generates a unique number known as the CTD Reference Number, which is displayed to the employer. This number will be saved by the employer for future reference.
  • The system subsequently sends the payment data entered by the employer to the selected bank's website.
  • The bank's login page will open, and the employer will authenticate by providing his credentials, username, and password, as provided by the bank.
  • The tax category, RC number, CTD reference number, and payment amount are now shown on the bank's website.
  • The transaction will be completed in the main banking system once the employer confirms payment. After completing the transaction successfully, the employer must wait thirty to forty seconds.
  • The bank's website will revert to the previous State after the payment procedure is completed and share the details with the CTD website.
  • The employer needs to log back in on the http://pt.kar.nic.in website. Once logged in, they can set the record for the month for which the payment has to be done. They shall reach the following screen:
Karnataka Profession Tax Form 5 E-payment process
  • Select e-payment as the mode of payment. Once the system verifies data from the CTD database, following which it presents the date and amount automatically. Now click Add. This will save the payment particulars for the month due for payment. Click Exit.
Karnataka Profession Tax Form 5 E-payment process
  • Click Submit while you select the return which is to be filed. All payment particulars will be displayed.
  • Review again before clicking Submit.
  • After submitting, you shall receive a Statement in Form 5A with a unique PTR.
  • If you select this e-payment method, your Form 5A will be considered as an acknowledgment by the jurisdictional PTO. This way, you can avoid visiting the office physically.

Making Payments

If you choose to make the payment through cheque or DD, or a challan, follow the steps mentioned here:

  • You will be required to enter the information like the cheque date, cheque number, MICR code, amount, and finally click Add.
  • This will save the payment particulars and will be added to the return for the said month. Then click Exit to go on the main menu.
  • Click Submit and choose the return you want to submit. You will be able to see all the details such as RC number, payment details, tax payable, and so on, on your screen.
  • Following submission, a Form 5 –A Statement will be prepared, with a unique number attached to it. By selecting Print from the main menu, a print of such a Statement with a unique number can be downloaded from the system (Figure 3). Make a note of the one-of-a-kind number.
  • To have this Statement acknowledged by the concerned PTO, go to the jurisdictional PT office with this unique number and physically deposit the Cheque/DD/Cash/Challan.
  • It should be noted that the Statement in Form 5-A provided electronically will only be recognized as acknowledged after the jurisdictional PTO receives the relevant channel and acknowledges it online.

Format of Form 5 for Karnataka Profession Tax Return

The image depicts the format of Form 5 for the profession tax return. Here is the information that goes into the form:

Format of Form 5 for Karnataka Profession Tax Return
  • The first row is meant for the year for which the returns are submitted.
  • Next is the name of the employer.
  • Address of the employer
  • Registration certificate number
  • The amount of tax paid for the year

Next, we have the table which has fields which are as follows:

  • Serial number
  • Month
  • Tax deducted
  • Tax paid
  • Balance Tax
  • Payment Details

Below the table, you would also need to input the following information:

  • Total Tax payable for the year
  • The amount of tax paid based on monthly Statements
  • Balance tax payable
  • Information about the balance tax paid

Class of Persons and corresponding Rate of Tax

Serial No.

Class of Persons

Tax Rate

1.

Salary or wage earners whose salary or wage or both, as the case may be, for a month is,- 

(a) not less than Rs.3,000 but less than Rs.5,000 (b) not less than Rs.5,000 but less than Rs.8,000 (c) not less than Rs.8,000 but less than Rs.10,000 (d) not less than Rs.10,000 but less than Rs.15,000 (e) Rs.15,000 and above



Rs.30 per month 

Rs.60 per month 

Rs.100 per month 

Rs.150 per month 

Rs.200 per month 

2.

Legal practitioners including Solicitors and Notaries Public:- 

(a) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration where standing in the profession is- 

(i) less than 10 years 

(ii) 10 years or more but less than 20 years 

(iii) 20 years or more 


(b) in any other area in the State is- 

(i) less than 10 years 

(ii) 10 years or more but less than 20 years 

(iii) 20 years or more 



Nil 

Rs.1500 per annum Rs.2500 per annum 




Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum

3.

Technical and Professional Consultants other than those mentioned elsewhere in the Schedule but including plumbing and Tax consultants:- 

(a) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration where standing in the profession is:

(i) less than 2 years 

(ii) 2 years or more but less than 5 years 

(iii) 5 years or more but less than 10 years 

(iv) 10 years or more 

(b) in any other area in the State is- 

(i) less than 2 years 

(ii) 2 years or more but less than 10 years 

(iii) 10 years or more 






Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum Rs.2500 per annum 


Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum  

4.

(i) Chief Agents, Principal Agents, Special Agents, Insurance Agents, and Surveyors or Loss Assessors registered or licensed under the Insurance Act, 1938 (Central Act IV of 1938) whose annual income is not less than Rs.36,000. 


(ii) Pigmy Agents or UTI Agents whose annual income is not less than Rs.36,000. Explanation: For the purpose of this item income shall be deemed to be the commission or any other remuneration by whatever name called, earned by the person as such Chief Agent, Principal Agent, Special Agent, Insurance Agent, Survey or Loss Assessor, or Pigmy Agents or UTI Agents. 

Rs.1500 per annum 







Rs. 1000 per annum 

5.

Chartered Accountants and Actuaries where the standing in the profession is,- 

(i) Less than 2 years 

(ii) Not less than 2 years but less than 5 years 

(iii) 5 years or more 

Nil Rs.1000 per annum



Rs.2500 per annum 

6.

Medical Practitioners, including Medical Consultants (except practitioners of Homeopathic, Ayurvedic, and Unani medicine systems, Dentists, Pathologists, Radiologists, and persons engaged in other similar professions or callings of a paramedical nature:- (a) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration where the profession is- (i) Less than 2 years (ii) 2 years or more but less than 5 years (iii) 5 years or more  


(b) in any other area in the State- (i) Less than 2 years (ii) 2 years or more but less than 5 years (iii) 5 years or more but less than 10 years (iv) 10 years or more 

Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.2500 per annum








Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum Rs.2500 per annum

7.

Engineers, RCC Consultants, Architects, and Management Consultants- (a) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration where standing in the profession is- (i) Less than 2 years (ii) 2 years or more but less than 5 years (iii) 5 years or more 


(b) in any other area in the State- (i) Less than 2 years (ii) 2 years or more but less than 10 years (iii) 10 years or more 

Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.2500 per annum




Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum

8.

Members of Stock-Exchanges recognized under the Security Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956

Rs.2500 per annum

9.

EState agents or brokers, (i) in Bangalore Urban Agglomeration, 


(ii) in any other area in the State 

(a) Income tax payees 


(b) Other than (a) above 

Rs.2500 per annum



Rs.1500 per annum



Rs.1000 per annum

10.

Contractors executing works contract (as defined under the Karnataka Sales Tax Act, 1957 or the Karnataka Value Added Tax Act, 2003) where total consideration of all the contracts in a year is:- 


(i) less than Rs.2 lakhs 

(ii) more than Rs. 2 lakhs but less than Rs.10 lakhs (iii) more than Rs.10 lakhs but less than Rs.25 lakhs 

(iv) more than Rs.25 lakhs 






Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum

Rs.1500 per annum


Rs.2500 per annum

11.

(i) Racehorse owners and trainers licensed by the turf clubs. 


(ii) Jockeys licensed by the turf clubs/race clubs- (a) in case of Apprentice Jockeys 

(b) other than above 


(iii) Bookmakers licensed by turf clubs 

Rs.2500 per annum



Rs.1000 per annum  


Rs.2500 per annum


Rs.2500 per annum

12.

Self-employed persons in the motion picture industries are as follows: (a) Directors, Actors, and Actresses (but not including Junior Artists), Playback Singers, recordists, editors 

(i) Income tax payees 


(ii) other than (i) above 


(b) Cameramen and still photographers 





Rs.2500 per annum


Rs.1500 per annum


Rs.900 per annum

13.

Dealers registered or liable to be registered under the Karnataka Sales Tax Act, 1957 or the Karnataka Value Added Tax Act, 2003 whose total turnover in any year is- 


(a) Upto Rs.2 lakhs  


(b) not less than Rs.2 lakhs but less than Rs.10 lakhs 


(c) not less than Rs.10 lakhs but less than Rs.25 lakhs 


(d) Rs.25 lakhs or more  






Nil


Rs.1000 per annum 



Rs.1500 per annum 



Rs.2500 per annum  

14.

Occupiers of factories as defined under the Factories Act, 1948 

Rs.1000 per annum

15.

Employers of establishments defined under the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1961- 


(i) Where there are no employees 


(ii) Where not more than 5 employees are employed 


(iii) Where more than 5, but not more than 10 employees are employed 


(iv) Where more than 10 employees are employed  





Nil. 


Rs.1000 per annum 



Rs.1500 per annum 



Rs.2500 per annum

16.

Owners of Oil Pumps and Service stations 

Rs.2500 per annum

17. 

(i) Licensed wholesale dealers of liquors other than toddy and arrack 


(ii) Licensed imported foreign liquor vendors other than those specified in (i) above. 

Rs.2500 per annum



Rs.2500 per annum

18.

(i) Owners of residential hotels or lodging houses having less than 20 rooms 


(ii) Owners of residential hotels or lodging houses having 20 rooms or more 

Rs.1500 per annum 



Rs.2500 per annum

19.

(i) Owners of cinema theatres but excluding touring talkies. 


(ii) Owners of touring talkies 


(iii) Owners of video parlors

Rs.2500 per annum 



Rs.1500 per annum 


Rs.1000 per annum 

20.

Holders of permits of transport vehicles (other than auto-rickshaws) granted under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.- 


(a) owning only one vehicle 


(b) owning more than one vehicle 





Rs.1000 per annum 


Rs.2500 per annum

21.

Money lenders licensed under the Karnataka Money Lenders’ Act, 1961

Rs. 2500 per annum

22.

Individuals or institutions conducting chit funds 

Rs. 2500 per annum

23.

Cooperative Societies who are registered under the Karnataka Cooperative Societies Act and engaged in any profession, trade, or calling.- 

(i) State level societies 

(ii) Cooperative sugar factories, spinning mills, and banks 

(iii) District level societies 

(iv) Below district level but not below taluk level societies 




Rs. 2500 per annum

Rs. 2500 per annum


Rs.1500 per annum

Rs.1000 per annum


24.

Banking companies as defined in the Banking Regulations Act, 1949  

Rs. 2500 per annum

25.

Companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956 and engaged in any profession, trade, or calling. 

Rs. 2500 per annum

26.

Each partner of a firm is engaged in any profession, trade, or calling. 

Rs.1000 per annum

27

Agriculturists growing plantation crops as defined in the Karnataka Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1957 (Karnataka Act 22 of 1957) 

(a) in extents of land exceeding 15 acres and less than 50 acres 

(b) in extents of land exceeding 50 acres 




Rs.1500 per annum


Rs. 2500 per annum

28.

Photo laboratories, film processing laboratories, and photo studios.- 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/Town (ii) in any other area in the State  



Rs.1500 per annum


Rs.500 per annum

29.

(a) Nursing homes and hospitals other than those run by the State or Central Government. 

(b) Pathological testing laboratories and X-ray clinics.- 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/town 

(ii) in any other area in the State. 

Rs. 2500 per annum




Rs. 2500 per annum


Rs. 1000 per annum

30.

Beauty parlors, dry cleaners, and interior decorators- 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/town 

(ii) in any other area in the State. 



Rs. 1500 per annum


Rs.1000 per annum

31.

Film distributors 

Rs. 2500 per annum

32.

(a) Travel agents not falling under sub-item

(b) below.- 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/Town 

(ii) in any other area in the State. 


(b) Air travel agents



Rs.1500 per annum




Rs. 2500 per annum

33.

Journalists

Rs.1000 per annum

34.

Advertising firms/agencies  

Rs. 2500 per annum

35.

Persons using photocopying machines for job work

Rs.1000 per annum

36.

Video cassette libraries 

Rs.1000 per annum

37.

Educational Institutions and Tutorial Colleges or Institutes (other than those owned by the State or Central Government or Institutions teaching Kannada or English shorthand or typewriting).  

Rs. 2500 per annum

38.

Persons owning/running STD/ISD/FAX Booths other than those owned/run by the Government or physically handicapped persons.- 

(i) In the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/Town (ii) In any other area in the State. 




Rs. 600


Rs. 300

39.

Persons providing entertainment using Dish Antennae and Cable TV- 

(i) In the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration or within the Municipal limits of District Headquarters/Town 

(ii) In any other area in the State.  



Rs.1500 per annum


Rs.1000 per annum

40.

Property Developers including Land Developers and Building / Flat Developers 


Rs. 2500 per annum

41.

Persons owning/running, 

(a) Computer Institutes selling time

(b) Computer Training Institutes / Driving Institutes / Technical Training Institutes 



Rs. 2500 per annum

Rs.1500 per annum


42.

Persons owning Marriage Halls / Kalyana Mantaps. 

Rs. 2500 per annum

43.

Owners of bars and restaurants within the limits of the City Municipal Corporation.  

Rs. 2500 per annum

44.

License Holders of distilleries, bottling units, and vending of arrack (other than sub-lessees) 

Rs. 2500 per annum

45.

(a) Cinematograph film processors. 

(b) Owners of outdoor film shooting units 

Rs. 2500 per annum

Rs. 2500 per annum

46.

Persons licensed or approved as contractors by the Railways, State or Central Government, Corporations, Local Authorities, or any other person or agency, namely, Contractors constructing roads, dams, canals, bridges, culverts including civil or masonry work, railways sleeper contractors, forest contractors, and electrical contractors; where the total consideration of all the contract in a year is.- 


(a) up to Rs. 2 lakhs 

(b) Rs.2 lakhs and above but less than Rs.10 lakhs (c) Rs. 10 lakhs and above but less than Rs.25 lakhs 

(d) Rs. 25 lakhs and above 










Nil 

Rs.1000 per annum Rs.1500 per annum 


Rs.2500 per annum  

47.

Transport contractors including forwarding and clearing agents

Rs. 2500 per annum

48.

Bankers who are financing the trade against hundies or other securities by way of short-term advance on interest. 

Rs.1500 per annum

49.

(a) Authorized Assistant recognized by Stock Exchange 

(b) Stockbrokers, sub-brokers recognized by the Stock Exchange Board of India  

Rs.1000 per annum


Rs. 2500 per annum


50.

Persons running weigh bridges

Rs.1000 per annum

51.

(a) Persons operating courier service 

(b) Agents of courier service.-

(i) in Bangalore Urban Agglomeration 

(ii) in any other area in the State.  

Rs. 2500 per annum


Rs.600 per annum 

Rs.300 per annum 

52.

Persons operating wireless services including pagers service.  

Rs. 2500 per annum

53.

(a) Persons operating mobile telephone service 

(b) Persons providing internet service running internet cafes, information kiosks. 

(c) Persons operating e-commerce business

Rs. 2500 per annum

Rs. 2500 per annum


Rs. 2500 per annum

54.

Persons operating Air taxi and helicopter services 

Rs. 2500 per annum

55.

(a) Persons running clubs including recreation clubs (b) Persons operating gymnasium 

Rs. 2500 per annum

Rs. 2500 per annum

56.

Persons who organize events, pageants, fashion shows, and the like. 

Rs. 2500 per annum

57.

Persons operating city-taxi services 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration 

(ii) in any other area in the State 


Rs.1500 per annum Rs.1000 per annum

58.

Persons providing billboards  

Rs.1000 per annum 

59.

Designers and landscaping consultants, Vaastu, Fengshui, and other similar consultants 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration 

(ii) in any other area in the State 



Rs.1500 per annum Rs.1000 per annum

60.

Persons engaged in placement services 

Rs. 2500 per annum

61

Persons running IT call centers

Rs. 2500 per annum

62.

Multi-system operators (TV signal providers) 

Rs.2500 per annum

63.

Yoga and Reiki Training Centres 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration 

(ii) in any other area in the State


Rs.1500 per annum Rs.1000 per annum 

64.

Person trading in REP licenses and Exim scrips 

Rs.2500 per annum

65.

On-line lottery centers and agents 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban Agglomeration 

(ii) in any other area in the State 


Rs.1500 per annum Rs.1000 per annum  

66.

Persons running security services 

Rs.2500 per annum

67.

Private radio broadcasters and operators Astrologers, Astropalmists, Numerologists, and Faith healers 

(i) in the Bangalore Urban  

Rs.1500 per annum

Rs. 1500 per annum

68.

Agglomeration (ii) in any other area in the State 

Rs. 1000 per annum 

69.

Persons other than those mentioned in any of the preceding entries who are engaged in professions, trades, callings, or employments as the State Government may from time to time by Notification specify.

Rs.1000 per annum

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Key Takeaways

Every employer who is registered under the Profession Tax Act must file a Form 5 annual return within 60 days of the year's end. In addition, the employer is required to pay the full amount of tax due on the basis of such return, less any tax already paid, together with a monthly Statement in Form 5A.

  • Every month, all employers registered under the Profession Tax Act must submit a Form 5-A Statement with details of the pay and wages provided to their employees
  • They must also include the amount of tax deducted. This Statement must be provided on or before the 20th day of the following month, coupled with the total amount of tax due based on the Statement
  • The said employer must additionally file an annual return in Form 5 within 60 days of the year's end. In addition, he must pay the whole amount of tax due based on the return; They can subtract any tax already paid in Form 5-A.
  • If the amount of the monthly deducted tax is less than Rs. 5,000, the employer must submit Form 5-A and tax payment within 20 days of the quarter's end.
  • The first step is to register under the Profession Tax Act. Every employer except the government officers who pay tax under section 4 must obtain a registration form from the authorities for enrollment.
  • Every employer or individual must obtain this certificate of registration within ninety days from the date the Act commenced.
  • In the case where the reviewing authority finds that the applicant has deliberately provided incorrect or false information while applying, the officer may impose a penalty of not more than Rs.1000.
  • All the employers enrolled under the Act must furnish returns in the prescribed format to the concerned official within sixty days of the expiry of the year.
  • A Statement comprising the details of the salaried paid by them must be submitted by the employers to the authorities within the twenty days of the expiry of a month. This should be done in the prescribed format along with the tax deducted by them during the month exactly prior to this month.
  • If the employer defaults on the timely payment of the tax, the concerned authority may impose a fine or a penalty of up to 50% of the amount of the due tax.
  • Any kind of amounts pertaining to taxes, penalties, or interest under the Act must be collected from the enrolled employer or individual in the following format: As an arrear of revenue or land OR Aligning with the application to any magistrate when the fine is imposed by them
  • An employer cannot deduct or pay any tax from an employee who has reached the age of 65. Also, if an employee is engaged for less than 120 days in any year, no tax is deducted or due by the employer.
  • The Karnataka Profession tax  can be submitted by visiting http://ctax.kar.nic.in or http://pt.kar.nic.in/
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