Income Tax : The revised ITR-4 requires mandatory disclosure of the year-end business bank balance and introduces a new investments field. The ...
Income Tax : The revised ITR forms for AY 2026-27 introduce new tax slabs, expanded ITR eligibility, and enhanced disclosure requirements. Unde...
Income Tax : Taxpayers with foreign assets, high income, capital gains, or business complexities cannot file simplified ITR forms. Using the wr...
Income Tax : ITR-4 Sugam: End of Blind Presumptive Compliance?” The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has introduced a significant complia...
Income Tax : A comprehensive guide to filing ITR 4 (Sugam) for FY 2024-25, covering applicability, new tax regime's impact, required documents,...
Corporate Law : Understand who qualifies to file ITR-1 (SAHAJ) and ITR-4 (SUGAM) forms, including income sources and exclusion criteria for indivi...
Income Tax : CBDT revises ITR Forms 1 & 4 for AY 2025-26, expanding eligibility criteria, adding disclosure requirements and simplifying compli...
Income Tax : Discover comprehensive FAQs on filing ITR-4 (Sugam) for AY 2024-25. Learn eligibility criteria, tax regime options, documents need...
Income Tax : CBDT has facilitated taxpayers to file their Income Tax Returns (ITRs) for the Assessment Year 2024-25 (relevant to Financial Year...
Income Tax : Central Board of Direct Taxes, e-Filing Project ITR 4 – Validation Rules for AY 2023-24 – Version 1.0 – 23rd May 2...
Income Tax : The corrigendum rectifies structural errors in ITR-1 and ITR-4 forms, particularly in tax payment reporting fields. It ensures acc...
Income Tax : The notification addressed limitations in ITR-1 eligibility for multiple house properties. The amendment permits reporting of up t...
Income Tax : Learn about the latest changes in Income Tax Rules, 2025. Key amendments include updates to ITR forms and provisions for capital g...
Income Tax : CBDT notifies ITR 1 and ITR 4 for Assessment Year (AY) 2024-25 / Financial Year (FY) 2023-24 vide Notification No. 105/2023-Incom...
Income Tax : CBDT notifies ITR forms for AY 2023-24/ FY 2022-23 Except ITR-7 vide Notification No. 04/2023-Income Tax Dated: 10.02.2023 and not...
ITR 1 Who cannot use this Return Form? This Return Form can not be used by an individual whose total income for the assessment year 2012-13 includes, (a) Income from more than one house property; or (b) Income from Winnings from lottery or income from Race horses; or
The Income Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2011 are notified with effect from 1 July 2011 to provide that, a firm required to furnish the return of income in Form ITR-5, or an individual or Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) required to furnish the return of income in Form ITR-4 and to whom provisions of section 44AB of the Act are applicable, shall furnish the return of income electronically under the digital signature, with effect from AY 2011-12.
Notification No. 37/2011 – Income Tax [F. No. 149/68/2011-So (Tpl)], Dated 1-7-2011 Income-Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2011 – Amendment in Rule 12 – In the Income-tax Rules, 1962 in rule 12, in sub-rule (3), in the proviso, for clauses (a) and (aa) the following clause shall be substituted, namely :—(a) a firm required to furnish the return in Form ITR-5 or an individual or Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) required to furnish the return in Form ITR-4 and to whom provisions of section 44AB are applicable, shall furnish the return for assessment year 2011-12 and subsequent assessment years in the manner specified in clause (ii);
Income tax department has finally released much awaited return preparation software for ITR-1, ITR-2, ITR-3, ITR-4, ITR-4S, ITR-5 and ITR-6. The software’s released by Income Tax department are free and much better than any other private software available. Due Date- The last date for Filing of ITR in respect of Assessees who are liable to Audit is 30th September and for Non-Audit cases it is 31st July. Due date for filing of Return in respect of Individual and HUF who are Partner in a Partnership which is liable to audit is 30th September. In case of Corporate Assessees who are although not liable to tax Audit but has to get their accounts audited under the Companies Act, 1956 also the due date is 30th September.
Itr 4 -Who can use this Return Form? This Return Form is to be used by an individual or an Hindu Undivided Family who is carrying out a proprietary business or profession. Annexure-less Return Form- No document (including TDS certificate) should be attached to this Return Form. All such documents enclosed with this Return Form will be detached and returned to the person filing the return.
The finance ministry today introduced “Sahaj” and “Sugam” forms to make the process of filing income tax returns simpler, user-friendly and to reduce compliance burden on salaried persons and small businessmen. “Sahaj and Sugam are major steps towards simplification of income tax return filing,” said Sudhir Chandra, chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes. He also said efforts were being made to facilitate electronic filing through Sahaj and Sugam I-T return forms.
Notification No. 18/2011 – Income Tax The return of income required to be furnished in Form SAHAJ (ITR-1) or Form No. ITR-2 or Form No. ITR -3 or Form SUGAM (ITR-4S) or Form No. ITR -4 or Form No. ITR-5 or Form No. ITR -6 shall not be accompanied by a statement showing the computation of the tax payable on the basis of the return, or proof of the tax, if any, claimed to have been deducted or collected at source or the advance tax or tax on self-assessment, if any, claimed to have been paid or any document or copy of any account or form or report of audit required to be attached with the return of income under any of the provisions of the Act.
Highlights of E- Filing Season Assessment Year 2010-11/ Financial Year 2009-2010 (up to 04/08/2010). Please see updated “Quick Statistics” for E-Filing of Income Tax Returns upto 4th August 2010.
E-filing Mandatory for Individual and HUF who required to furnish the return in Form ITR-4 and to whom provisions of section 44AB are applicable
Notification No. 49/2010-Income Tax “(a) a firm required to furnish the return in Form ITR-5 and to whom provisions of section 44AB are applicable shall furnish the return in the manner specified in clause (ii) or clause (iii); (aa) an individual or HUF required to furnish the return in Form ITR-4 and to whom provisions of section 44AB are applicable shall furnish the return for Assessment Year 2010-11 and subsequent Assessment Years in the manner specified in clause (ii) or clause (iii); (ab) a company required to furnish the return in Form ITR-6 shall furnish the return for Assessment Year 2010-11 and subsequent Assessment Years in the manner specified in clause (ii)’