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Though this is the last month of filing of income tax return for majority of the tax payers but there persists a confusion as to the ITR form which one has to use. Let us now discuss which form is applicable in your case and clear the doubts.
The income that NRI earn abroad is not taxable in India. Nevertheless, some NRIs also have an earning in their aborigine country, India in the form of interest from deposits, property rent, etc. This income has a basic limit of exemption, which is Rs. 2.50 lakhs. If the NRI earnings from such native sources cross the fixed limit of two lakh, then they should file their tax return.
ITR is to be filed by filing the forms provided by Income Tax Department for this purpose. There are currently nine ITR forms provided by the department for different assessees. The different types of ITR forms released are based on different types of persons (Individual, H.U.F., Firm, Company etc.) and the various sources from which income can be earned (Salary, Capital Gains, Business & Profession etc.).
Following are the advantage of E-Filling:- Faster Turn Around Time: By eliminating mailing, handling, and keying in of returns, they are now processed more quickly and retrieved rapidly.
The due date for filing Income Tax return is very close, in this situation everyone must be aware whether they are required to file ITR or not.
The articles explains the provisions related to filing of Income Tax Return for Financial Year 2015-16 , Carry forward of loss from business specified u/s 35AD (i.e. businesses in respect of which certain capital expenditure are deductible), Provisions related to filing of Belated Return and Changes in Provisions related to Filing of Revised Return.
The CBDT has issued a release that With Assessment Year 2016-17, individuals and HUFs filing their returns of income in ITR-1, ITR-2, ITR-2A and ITR-4S, having income exceeding Rs50 lakh will now be required to furnish information regarding assets and liabilities in Schedule-AL of the relevant ITR form.
State Bank of India 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 ITR (income tax return) forms for the the financial year ended 31st March 2016 have been notified by the government well in time this time. Generally, the forms are on the same lines as that of the previous forms except that the tax payers either an individual or an HUF have to furnish additional details of the assets and liabilities in case the taxable income exceeds Rs. 50 lacs in the year. Let us discuss what details are required to be submitted and how to comply with this requirement.
The process of electronically filing Income tax returns through the internet is known as e-Filing. e-Filing of Returns/Forms is mandatory for A. In the case of an Individual/HUF a. Where accounts are required to be audited under section 44AB ;