Goods and Services Tax : Navigate through the GST filing process for e-commerce in India with our guide. Learn about GST registration, GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B f...
Income Tax : DTPA Representation Committee has made a representation to Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Finance Minister on Representation...
Income Tax : Section 194P Conditional Relaxation for senior citizens who are of the age of 75 year or above from filing return of income-tax un...
Income Tax : Where a person required to furnish a return of income under Section 139, fails to do so within the time prescribed in sub-section ...
Income Tax : The due date for filing income tax return for corporate assessees and other assessees who are required to get their accounts aud...
Income Tax : KSCAA have worked closely with multiple stakeholders to understand the issues at hand with respect to New Income Tax E-Filing Port...
Income Tax : Certain misinformation is being circulated in Social Media pertaining to individual return filers. CBDT clarifies: During the curr...
Income Tax : Income Tax Department is moving towards e-governance in all its functions including assessment and post assessment related activit...
Company Law : The Registrar of Companies (RoC) on Tuesday issued a show-cause notice to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for inadequate regulatory fi...
Goods and Services Tax : Orissa High Court held that proper officer has exercised discretion in intimating petitioner that ITC has wrongly been availed. Ho...
Income Tax : ITAT Bangalore held that delay in filing the return and Form No.67, beyond period under section 139(1) of the Act, is not fatal to...
Income Tax : The Hon'ble Madras High court in the above cited case held that in deciding the application for condonation of delay in filling re...
Income Tax : CBDT extends 'due-date' of filing income-tax return for assessment-year 2018-2019 as prescribed in section 139(1) of the Act, from...
Rectification has become easy since switchover to online but it has its own limitation. In this article I will be covering almost every point related to rectification in terms of: 1. Online request for rectification. 2. Required information before filing a rectification application. 3. Mistakes committed while filing a rectification. 4. Need for a proper system at your office place to avoid mistakes at each level of filing
Certain misinformation is being circulated in Social Media pertaining to individual return filers. CBDT clarifies: During the current financial year, 5.78 crore individuals filed returns disclosing income of financial year 2018-19 Out of these, 1.03 crore individuals have shown income below Rs 2.5 lakh & 3.29 crore individuals disclosed taxable income between Rs.2.5 lakh to […]
The Post relates to Risks in Online income tax return filing through different websites is risky as that are not government authorized sites. websites other than government site let pass data through different servers due to which data can be easily hacked or mined by different unauthorized users as it contain personal data like Pan no. & Aadhar no. which is are sole base of every document. So do file the returns on directly through government authorized websites or through an Advocate or Chartered Accountant or Tax Return Preparers.
Know your rights as an assessee after your income tax return is processed. Learn about the different remedies available in case of grievances with the assessing officer.
The process of filing a Revised Return is the same as filing an Original Return. The ONLY difference is that in the Excel utility (Return Preparing Software), you need to select the ‘Revised’ return option and provide the Original e-Filing Acknowledgement number and Date of filing the Original return. Further, the assessee is required to select the section of return filing as u/s 139(5).
In this article we have discussed the procedure to Register as Legal Heir on Income Tax e-filing website, Process of Approval of Legal Heir by department, Documents Required for Registration as legal Heir, Services which Legal Heir can perform on e-filing website and Registration as Temporary and Permanent Legal Heir.
CBDT extends ‘due-date’ of filing income-tax return for assessment-year 2018-2019 as prescribed in section 139(1) of the Act, from 31st July, 2018 to 31st August, 2018.
Articles explains What are the due date of Filing Income Tax Return (ITR) and what happens if one fails to file the Income Tax Return (ITR) by the due date
The income tax return season is in full swing with 31st July approaching fast. While filing the income tax return salaried people only provide copy of the form No. 16 to the person preparing his income tax returns without any further details.
Guide to filing income tax returns for A.Y 2018-19. Learn about the mandatory filing requirements and income thresholds for individuals.