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The due date for submission of ITR-V is 120 days from the date of upload of e-return. This is to inform you that in this F.Y. 2011-12, we have received 16,433,683 e-filed returns having the growth of 81.58%.
Compulsory / Mandatory E filing of Return with digital signature and without digital signature -We can divide Assessee for Online Return Filing in two categories – one who have to submit returns online but they have the option to submit the same with or without digital signature and Other Category of the Assessee who have to file Return online and only with Digital Signature.
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
Income tax Department has recently issued Income tax notification 14 dated 28.03.2012 by which it has specified that Individuals who is a resident and has (i) assets (including financial interest in any entity) located outside India; or (ii) signing authority in any account located outside India can not file his Return in ITR-1 Sahaj and have use other forms i.e. ITR 2 , ITR 3 or ITR 4 as applicable.
ITR 1 & ITR (4S) Sugam not applicable to Individual and HUF having Foreign Assets or A/Cs and have to file there Income tax Return only only either with Digital Signature or by transmitting the data in the return electronically and thereafter submitting the verification of the return in Form ITR-V. Income Tax Notification No. 14 Dated 28.03.2012 has made Significant Changes in Rule 12 of income Tax Rules related to Return of Income.
We have uploaded below ITR one in Excel Format. The form can be used by Individuals who are earning Salary Income to File Income Tax Return For Assessment year 2012-13 or Financial year 2011-2012. the Calculator is in Excel Format and also have a data input sheet in which you can fill all the income and deduction details and it will auto calculate tax and fill ITR with Income Tax Return Acknowledgement.
Central Government has vide Income tax notification 14 dated 28.03.2012 has Amended Rule 12 of income tax Rules has specified that an individual or a Hindu undivided family, if his or its total income, or the total income in respect of which he is or it is assessable under the Act during the previous year, exceeds ten lakh rupees, shall furnish the return for the assessment year 2012-13 and subsequent assessment years in any of the following two modes
We have Given below the Rule 12 of income tax Rules after considering the Income-tax (3rd Amendment) Rules, 2012 made vide Income Tax Notification No.14/2012 [F.No.142/31/2011-TPL]/S.O. 626(E), DATED 28-3-2012 which are applicable from 01.04.2012 i.e. for Assessment year 2012-13. the Rules has been amended to provide that individual and HUF having Income Exceeding Rs. 10 lakh and having Foreign Assets or Interest have to file Income tax Return online.
In its efforts to check black money stashed in foreign banks, government has introduced a new column seeking details of foreign assets in the Income Tax Return (ITR) forms for the assessment year 2012-13.
Individual assesees with income from salary or pension, one house property and income from other sources are required to file their tax return in ITR-1 (form Saral-II). ITR-2 will be applicable to salaried assessees who have also made some capital gains or own multiple house properties.