Goods and Services Tax : The case examined if income details could be disclosed under RTI during a matrimonial dispute. The Court ruled that such disclosur...
Income Tax : ITR-4 Sugam: End of Blind Presumptive Compliance?” The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has introduced a significant complia...
Income Tax : Highlights that selecting the incorrect portal tab can lead to data mismatches and filing errors. Emphasizes the need to use the c...
Income Tax : The new law reorganizes provisions and introduces clearer section mapping for business income. It simplifies compliance while reta...
Income Tax : Free products, sponsored trips, and non-cash perks are now taxable under Section 194R if their value exceeds ₹20,000 annually. B...
CA, CS, CMA : The Court found CBDT failed to follow its 2015 directive on timely ITR utility release. It ordered an affidavit with corrective st...
CA, CS, CMA : KSCAA urged CBDT to extend due dates for assessees under Section 92E, citing an omission in Circular No. 15/2025 that created inco...
Income Tax : Gujarat HC has directed CBDT to ensure that there is a mandatory one-month gap between date for furnishing tax audit reports (unde...
Income Tax : The Gujarat High Court is hearing a petition from the Chartered Accountants Association regarding persistent glitches on the new I...
Income Tax : The Pune Chartered Accountants' Society has requested an extension for tax audit and ITR filing deadlines for FY 2024-25, citing t...
Income Tax : The case addresses the continued failure to release ITR utilities on time despite earlier court directions. The Court adjourned th...
Corporate Law : The court interpreted the scope of Section 91 CrPC in summoning documents. It ruled that parties cannot demand documents as a matt...
Income Tax : The case focuses on systemic delays and technical shortcomings in the e-filing system. The Court directed the Department to file a...
Service Tax : The case addresses whether discrepancies between ITR/Form 26AS and ST-3 returns can justify a Service Tax demand. The Tribunal hel...
Income Tax : The Tribunal held that the assessee had furnished PAN, bank statements, confirmations, and financial details establishing the iden...
Income Tax : CBDT clarified the presentation of error categories in Form U. The update ensures clearer reporting of incorrect income heads and ...
Income Tax : The corrigendum corrects technical errors in multiple ITR schedules, including CG and CYLA. It ensures accurate reporting and smoo...
Income Tax : CBDT corrected multiple clerical and structural errors across income tax return schedules. The changes ensure accurate reporting a...
Income Tax : The corrigendum fixes an incorrect aggregation formula in Schedule CG and wrong cross-references in Schedule UD. It ensures accura...
Income Tax : The corrigendum addresses formatting and reference errors in Schedule CG and Schedule OS. It clarifies reporting fields without al...
We all need to file ITR to fulfil our statutory need. Many of us has experienced that in spite of taking the help of an expert you find it hand and time consuming to file ITR. Even after that you come to know about mistakes in ITR when you receive a notice from the department. Here we will guide you how to file your ITR without the help of any expert or software by using the utility available on website of Income tax department.
In this article we have discussed who can be registered as Liquidator for income tax e-Filing, Pre-requisites to register as Liquidator, Steps involved in Liquidator Registration, Approval Process of Liquidator and Liquidator Functionalities on e-Filing website.
ITR forms for A.Y. 2016-17 have been rationalised by making the Schedule AL applicable to individuals and Hindu undivided family (HUFs) whose total income for the previous year 2015-16 exceeds Rs.50 lakh. The objective of AL schedule is to capture details of assets and liabilities and not the net worth.
As per section 140 of Income Tax Act 1961, where the individual (assessee) is mentally incapacitated from attending to his affairs, his guardian or any other person competent to act on his behalf can verify the return of income. An Individual must register on behalf of a mentally incapacitated individual in e-Filing application in order to avail the services like filing of returns and other functionalities.
Verification of tax-returns for Assessment Years 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012 2012-2013, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 through EVC which are pending due to non-filing of ITR-V Form and processing of such returns-regd.
Now Electronic Verification Code (EVC) can be generated by pre-validating your bank account on the e-Filing website. Punjab National Bank is the first bank to launch this facility which will facilitate its customers, who may not have a net-banking account, to e-verify their return. Other banks are expected to launch this facility.
The time for filing the income tax return for FY 2015-16/AY16-17 is here. In this situation, following are some important points that every individual must know for filing income tax return this year.
In order to ensure that you are able to secure your E-filing account against any fraudulent login attempts, the Income Tax Department has introduced a new facility called the E-filing Vault. In order to use this facility, you can log in to your E-filing Account and in the profile page select E-filing Vault – higher security.
1. Please use Ink Jet /Laser printer to print the ITR-V Form. Use of Dot Matrix printer should be avoided. 2. The ITR-V Form should be printed only in black ink. Do not use any other ink option to print ITR-V. 3. Ensure that print out is clear and not light print/faded copy. 4. Please […]
At the very first instance, it has been a great step by the government that they have made available the ITR forms on 1st Day of April itself. Although the last date of filing ITR is 31st July for individuals, people have already started filing returns from the first week of April itself.