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CBDT Issues E-Brochure “Everything about e-filing made easier

CBDT Issues E-Brochure “Everything about e-filing made easier

CBDT Issues E-Brochure “Everything about e-filing made easier

CBDT Issues E-Brochure “Everything about e-filing made easier

What’s an ITR?

An important term you must know.-ITR stands for Income Tax Return. A form you have to submit to the Income Tax Department that carries information about your annual income and the taxes you’re liable to pay income during the year.

Why is it Important to file an ITR?

Filing your ITR is legally mandatory as per the Income-tax Act. 1961 and also serves as an important legal document for some of the big steps we take towards progress. And this makes it crucial for us to file promptly and regularly.

Some of the occasions where an ITR becomes mandatory are:

Who all needs to File ITR?

Filing of return is mandatory if total income of an individual exceeds maximum amount which is not chargeable to income tax (e.g. Rs. 250000 in case of individual with age< 60 years) It is also mandatory if :

1)The person being a resident and ordinarily resident in India and who:

(a) Holds any asset (including any financial interest in any entity) located outside India or

(b) has signing authority in any account outside India: or

(c) is a beneficiary of any asset (including any financial interest in any entity) outside India: or

2) Individual has deposited > Rs. 1 crore in aggregate in his Bank Current Accounts: or

3) Individual has incurred expenditure > Rs. 2 lakh for foreign travel: or

4) Individual has incurred expenditure >Rs. 1 Lakh towards electricity consumption. Or

5) Total sales, turnover or gross receipt in the business exceeded Rs. 60 Lakh: or

6) Total gross receipt in the profession exceeded Rs. 10 Lakh: or

7) Total tax deducted and collected at source is Rs. 25,000 or more (Rs. 50,000 in case of resident senior citizen): or

8) Aggregate deposit in one or more savings bank accounts is Rs.90 lakh or more. .

Get Ready to File

Remember it is important to keep all the documents ready before you file. The list of documents are as follows:

Form 16

This is certificate from your employer that tax has been deducted on your salary and deposited on your behalf. You can gel Form 16 from your employer.

Annual Information Statement

(AIS) carries your financial transaction details of a financial year. AIS helps you in filing the appropriate ITR form. This is the statement which provides details of the taxes deducted, collected and paid during the financial year

How to view AIS Form

 How to download Form 26 AS?

1 Logon to http://www.incomelax.gov.in

2. Go to e-file menu, select Income Tax Return

3. Click View Form 26AS

Once you have the documents in place. Follow these simple steps to login to the portal wwww.incometax.gov.in and gel started.

You are ready to file

Now that everything’s in place here’s what you need to do. to start filing your income tax return

  1. VALIDATE

a. PERSONAL INFORMATION

Verify the auto-filed data from your e-filing profile

b. GROSS TOTAL INCOME:

Examine the pre- filled information and double-check the details of your   pension. Income from rent, and other sources (such as interest income, capital gains, etc.) Check for any exempt income you may have during the previous year. Refer to the Annual Information Statement (AIS) before finalizing total income.

c. TOTAL DEDUCTIONS:

Verify any deductions you wish to claim under chapter VI-a of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

d. TAX PAID:

Cross check the tax paid data pre-filled in the ITR with entries mentioned in Form 26AS

2. Confirm your return summary

On the Preview and Submit Your Return page enter Place. Select the declaration checkbox and click proceed to validation.

3. Verify and submit

 Once validated, click Proceed to Verification.

4. Last step

You’re not alone until you finish the last step. E-verification. Your ITR will not be processed until you verify you can e-verify using one of the modes mentioned as under

Enter your email address:

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