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TDS Compliance · April 2026

TRACES Portal Gets a Major Overhaul: New URL, Revamped Interface & What Every Deductor Must Know

By TaxRoutine Research Team · April 6, 2026 · 10 min read · Updated
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Effective from April 1, 2026

The TRACES portal has been revamped. The old URL www.tdscpc.gov.in now automatically redirects to the new portal at traces.tdscpc.gov.in. Read on to understand the full impact on your TDS workflow.

India’s tax compliance landscape just received a significant digital upgrade. The TRACES portal — the backbone of TDS reconciliation and administration for crores of deductors and taxpayers — has been relaunched with a new URL, a refreshed interface, and a structured dual-layer system designed to smoothly transition from the Income Tax Act, 1961 to the newly operative Income Tax Act, 2025.

If you’ve been accessing www.tdscpc.gov.in recently and found yourself redirected to a completely different-looking page, you’re not alone — and you haven’t done anything wrong. The Income Tax Department has upgraded the infrastructure under the new law, and this guide walks you through every change: what’s new, what remains the same, and how to navigate the dual-interface system with confidence.

2025
New Income Tax Act
Apr 1
Effective Date (2026)
2
Portal Interfaces
1961
Old Act Still Live

Why Was TRACES Revamped?

The Income Tax Act, 2025 — which came into force on April 1, 2026 — replaces the Income Tax Act, 1961 as the primary direct tax legislation in India. This landmark structural reform consists of 536 sections across 23 chapters, introducing simplified language, modernised compliance procedures, and a restructured TDS framework. Concepts like the “Tax Year” now replace the older “Previous Year/Assessment Year” terminology, and TDS thresholds have been substantially revised.

To support this transition, three major Income Tax Department portals have been upgraded in 2026:

This phased approach ensures taxpayers and deductors can adapt without disruption. Existing compliance obligations under the 1961 Act are still accessible in the system, even as new workflows under the 2025 Act get their own dedicated interface.

The New URL: What Changed

The most visible change is the URL itself. The old address — www.tdscpc.gov.in — automatically redirects to the new portal at:

New Official TRACES URL

https://traces.tdscpc.gov.in/ — Bookmark this now. The old domain redirects here automatically, but using the new URL directly is best practice going forward.

The domain shift to the subdomain-based traces.tdscpc.gov.in also signals a structural intent — the TDSCPC (TDS Centralised Processing Centre) infrastructure is being reorganised to serve both 1961 Act and 2025 Act workloads side by side, with clear architectural separation between the two.

The Dual-Interface Architecture: Old & New Together

Here’s the most practically important aspect of the new TRACES setup. The revamped portal does not replace all existing functionality at once. Instead, it uses a dual-interface design — the new homepage for 2025 Act compliance, and a gateway button that opens the old interface for everything under the 1961 Act:

Old Interface (1961 Act)

Legacy Compliance Hub

  • Access via “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” button
  • All TDS returns, corrections & filings under the 1961 Act
  • Form 16/16A/16B/16C/16D/16E/27D downloads
  • Conso File & Justification Report downloads
  • Form 26AS & Annual Tax Statement
  • 26QB/26QC/26QD workflows
  • Lower/Nil Deduction Certificates (Forms 13, 15C, 15D, 15E)
  • All historical TDS data & past corrections
New Interface (2025 Act)

Modern Compliance Hub

  • Dedicated to Income Tax Act, 2025 compliances
  • New TDS provisions with revised section numbering
  • Flutter-based modern UI with redesigned navigation
  • New Form 121 (merged 15G & 15H)
  • Revised TDS thresholds per Act 2025
  • Tax Year concept (no Previous Year/AY duality)
  • Progressive feature rollout underway
⚠️ Important: Historical Data Not Fully Migrated Yet

Historical TDS data, past compliance records, and all workflows under the Income Tax Act, 1961 are still available exclusively through the old interface. Always use the “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” button on the new homepage for any legacy work — Form 16 downloads, past corrections, 26AS, Conso Files, etc.

Login Changes: Simpler Than Before

The login mechanism has been meaningfully simplified. Here’s exactly what changed:

Login FieldOld TRACESNew TRACES
User IDRequiredRemoved
TANRequiredRequired
PasswordRequiredRequired
CaptchaRequiredRequired
Old Password Valid?✓ Yes

The removal of the User ID field is a meaningful quality-of-life improvement. Your TAN now serves as the primary identifier, reducing the login to two credentials — TAN + Password — plus captcha. No re-registration, no fresh password creation.

✅ Your Old Password Still Works

Your existing password set on the old TRACES portal is fully valid on the new portal. Simply enter your TAN, your current password, and complete the captcha. No reset or re-registration required.

Step-by-Step: How to Login

1

Navigate to the New URL

Go to https://traces.tdscpc.gov.in/ — or type the old URL; it will redirect automatically.

2

Choose Your Login Type

Select Deductor, Tax Payer, or PAO from the login options on the homepage.

3

Enter TAN & Password

Enter your TAN (no separate User ID needed) and your existing password.

4

Clear the Captcha

Enter the captcha displayed on screen to complete verification.

5

Access Old Interface (for 1961 Act Work)

Click “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” for all past TDS filings, Form 16 downloads, corrections, and 26AS access.

Key TDS-Relevant Changes Under Income Tax Act, 2025

ProvisionUnder Act 1961Under Act 2025
New Tax RegimeSection 115BACSection 202
TDS on Interest — Threshold₹40,000 (general) / ₹50,000 (seniors)₹1,00,000 (unified)
Non-Deduction Declaration FormForm 15G / Form 15H (separate)Form 121 (merged)
Time ConceptPrevious Year + Assessment YearTax Year (single)
Return of IncomeSection 139Section 263
Tax RebateSection 87ASection 156
Medical Insurance DeductionSection 80DSection 126
Income ExemptionsSection 10Section 11

The Bigger Picture: India’s Digital Tax Overhaul

The TRACES revamp is part of a coordinated digital transformation of the Income Tax Department’s entire infrastructure, triggered by the enactment of the Income Tax Act, 2025. All three primary portals of the CBDT ecosystem have now been aligned with the new law, following a phased rollout that began with the CBDT website and E-Filing portal earlier in the year.

The Income Tax Act, 2025 introduces several structural shifts beyond just section renumbering. The most impactful for daily compliance work include the adoption of a Tax Year concept (replacing the “Previous Year + Assessment Year” duality that existed for over six decades), a significantly raised TDS threshold on interest income (from ₹40,000–₹50,000 to a unified ₹1,00,000), and the merger of Forms 15G and 15H into a single Form 121. These aren’t cosmetic changes — they will affect how statements are filed, how certificates are processed, and how Annual Tax Statements are structured going forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the old TRACES URL (www.tdscpc.gov.in) stop working? +
The old URL currently redirects automatically to traces.tdscpc.gov.in. It has not been deactivated yet. However, it is advisable to update your bookmarks to the new URL to avoid any future disruptions if the redirect is removed.
Do I need to reset my TRACES password or re-register? +
No. Your existing password from the old portal is valid on the new portal. Simply use your TAN and current password — no password reset or re-registration is required.
Where do I download Form 16, Conso File, and Form 26AS? +
These features remain on the old interface. After logging in, click on “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” to access the old TRACES interface where Form 16/16A, Conso Files, Justification Reports, and Form 26AS downloads are available as before.
Has the login also changed for taxpayers (not just deductors)? +
Yes. The same simplification applies across all login types. Taxpayers now log in using PAN and password (plus captcha), without needing a separate User ID field.
Are FY 2025–26 TDS returns filed on the new or old interface? +
TDS returns for FY 2025–26 (under the Income Tax Act, 1961) are handled through the old interface, accessible via the “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” button. The new interface is for Tax Year 2026 and beyond under the Income Tax Act, 2025.
What is Form 121 in the new TRACES context? +
Form 121 is the new merged declaration form under the Income Tax Act, 2025 that replaces both Form 15G (for individuals below 60 years) and Form 15H (for senior citizens). It is used to declare that income is below the taxable threshold and request non-deduction of TDS. This will be processed through the new portal interface.
Can I still file Lower/Nil Deduction Certificate applications? +
Yes. Filing of applications for Lower/Nil Deduction Certificates in Forms 13, 15C, 15D and 15E for FY 2026–27 has already been enabled on the TRACES portal under the old interface as these pertain to 1961 Act provisions.

What to Watch For Next

The Income Tax Department has signalled a phased migration approach — historical data and legacy workflows will progressively be integrated into the new portal UI as the transition matures. Deductors, tax professionals, and CAs should watch for:

  • Progressive migration of 1961 Act workflows into the new portal interface
  • New TDS statement formats under the Tax Year concept
  • New Annual Tax Statement format aligned with Income Tax Act, 2025
  • CBDT notifications and circulars on transition timelines
  • Updates to the TRACES mobile app reflecting the new interface
📌 Quick Reference — New TRACES at a Glance

New URL: https://traces.tdscpc.gov.in/
Old URL: www.tdscpc.gov.in → auto-redirects to new portal
Login: TAN + Password + Captcha (User ID field removed)
Old password: Valid — no reset needed
1961 Act work: Click “Compliance under Income-Tax Act, 1961” button
2025 Act work: Use the main new portal interface directly

TaxRoutine will continue tracking these changes and updating this guide as new notifications are issued. Bookmark this page and stay tuned to our blog for the latest updates on TRACES and all Income Tax Act, 2025 compliance developments.

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