Buying a Car Above ₹10 Lakh? You're Eligible for a ₹10,000 Government Refund — Here's How to Get It

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If you’ve recently bought a new car costing more than ₹10 lakh, or you’re planning to buy one soon, there’s an important benefit you should know about. Many buyers remain unaware that the government actually owes them money back in the form of a refund.

Investor Ashish Kumar Meher recently explained in a viral X post that customers can claim Tax Collected at Source (TCS) refund

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after purchasing a high-value car. Most people never claim this amount simply because they don’t know the process.

What is TCS on Car Purchase?

When you buy a car priced above ₹10 lakh, the dealer charges 1% TCS on the transaction:
• Car worth ₹10 lakh → ₹10,000 TCS
• SUV worth ₹30 lakh → ₹30,000 TCS

This amount is linked to your PAN and appears in your tax records.

How to Claim the TCS Refund

Getting your refund is very simple. Follow these steps:

  • Collect Form 27D


  • After buying the vehicle, ask your dealer for Form 27D, which confirms the TCS amount collected.

  • Check Form 26AS on the Income Tax Portal
    Log in to the Income Tax portal and verify whether the TCS amount is visible under your tax statement.

  • Claim the TCS in Your ITR
    While filing your Income Tax Return, claim the TCS amount.
    • If your total tax liability is low, the TCS amount will be refunded to your bank account

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    • If you owe taxes, this amount will be adjusted against your total payable tax.

    There are no hidden rules and no complicated procedures. The refund is your right — but most buyers simply don’t know about it.

    Why This Matters

    India has a large number of buyers in the mid-range and premium car segments. However, thousands of people lose out on this refund every year due to lack of awareness. If you or someone you know is buying a car above ₹10 lakh, this information can help save a significant amount.