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Individuals, except senior citizens, have to mandatorily file the ITR through the online mode which is also known as electronic filing, i.e. e-filing of the income tax return. An income tax return is a form that a person is required to submit to the Income Tax Department. It contains information related to individual’s income and taxes paid, starting from 1st April to 31st March of the financial year. There are seven ITR forms prescribed by the Income Tax Department according to the amount of income, income source and the category to which the taxpayer belongs.
E-filing of the income tax return can be done through Income Tax portal in a smooth and simple manner.
You can file your income tax returns online, on the income tax department’s website. Income Tax filing or e-filling is made easy . You can e-file your returns in just 3 minutes without any manual effort at YOUTAXCLUB.COM .
Also, note that the due date to e-file your income tax returns for the assessment year 2022-23 is on or before 31st July 2022.
Yes, deducting TDS and filing a tax return are two separate legal compliances. Income tax should be paid on your taxable income as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act. Whereas, you file a tax return to show that you’ve paid all the tax you needed to pay. The income tax return is also a very useful document when it comes to applying for a loan or visa.
There are seven forms – ITR 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 notified by the government for different categories of taxpayers. ITR-1 to ITR-4 applies to individuals and HUFs. They can choose the appropriate ITR form based on the income earned and source of income. ITR-5 applies to partnership firms, LLPs, AOP (Association of Persons), BoI (Body of Individuals), Artificial Juridical Person (AJP), Estate of deceased, Estate of insolvent, Business trust and investment fund.
All the companies should file ITR-6. It does not apply to companies claiming exemption from income from property held for charitable or religious purposes. Such companies should file ITR-7.
You can pay tax to the government directly on the Income Tax Department website using your net-banking account or debit card using challan 280. The payment types for below taxes are as follows-
You can still file your tax return at YouTaxClub without a Form 16. You’re just going to need your payslips. Follow the instructions on this guide to e-file without Form 16.
ITR-V is a 1-page document that you receive after e-filing your income tax return and where e-verification is pending. You can verify your income tax return through offline or online mode. There are various methods of online verification. However, to verify your return offline, you must print, sign and send the ITR-V to the Income Tax Department within 120 days from e-filing your tax return.
ITR return forms are attachment-less forms and, hence, the taxpayer is not required to attach any document (like proof of investment, TDS certificates, etc.) along with the return of income (whether filed manually or filed electronically). However, these documents should be retained by the taxpayer and should be produced before the tax authorities when demanded in situations like assessment, inquiry, etc.
You can file ITR 1 if the agricultural income is up to Rs 5,000. For agricultural income exceeding Rs 5,000, you have to file ITR 2. To know about ITR 2
You can claim a refund of the excess tax paid by filing your Income-tax return. It will be refunded to you by crediting it to your bank account through ECS transfer. It is important to pre-validate your bank account details before filing your income tax return.
E-filing of income tax returns is mandatory if your income is above the basic exemption limit. ITR filing becomes a must even if your income is below the basic exemption limit if the below-mentioned conditions are met:
It is always advisable to file ITR even if the person is not mandatorily required to file the ITR according to the Income Tax Act. This is because the ITR return serves as a proof of income statement for various purposes like loan approval, VISA applications, credit card applications, claim income tax refunds and set off and carry forward of losses, etc.
To check your ITR e-filing status, follow the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Log on to the new income tax e-filing portal by entering your PAN as user ID, and your login password.
Step 2: After logging in, Go to ‘e-File’ option in the top bar and select ‘Income Tax Returns’, and further select ‘View Filed Returns’ from the drop-down.
Once you click on ‘View Filed Returns’, details of all the past returns filed by you will be displayed year-wise. You can also download the ITR-V acknowledgement through the ‘Download Receipts’ option, and your ‘ITR forms’ from there. You can click on the ‘View Details’ link to see the status of your ITR, including e-verification status and refund issue status if any.
Income Tax Act levies penalties for late filing of income tax returns. Under Section 234F, a maximum late fee of Rs 5000 is applicable for filing ITR after due dates.
However, there is a relief given to small taxpayers, if the total income does not exceed Rs 5 lakh, the maximum penalty levied for delay will be Rs 1000.
Interest penalty on outstanding tax liability
Under Section 234A of the Income Tax Act, a taxpayer with outstanding tax liability will have to pay monthly interest of 1% on the outstanding tax payable till the belated ITR is filed.
As you already know, PAN and Aadhaar are the most basic and essential documents to file an ITR.
Let’s look at the other documents you need to file your ITR.
Every individual/HUF is responsible for filing the income tax return if their total income exceeds the basic exemption limit without giving effect to the specified exemptions and deductions.
If an individual is a resident and ordinary resident in India, he/she shall file his ITR, even if his income does not exceed the maximum exemption limit, if he/she:
Is the beneficial owner of any asset (including any financial interest in any entity) located outside India,
Has signing authority in any overseas account.
Is a beneficiary of any asset (including any financial interest in any entity) located outside India.
Deposits more than Rs 1 crore in current account (one or more current accounts maintained with a banking company or a co-operative bank)
If foreign travel expense incurred is more than Rs 2 lakh either for himself or for any other person.
If electricity bill is more than Rs 1 lakh during the year.
For taxpayers like companies, partnership firms, local authorities, there is no basic exemption limit for filing ITR. Such taxpayers must mandatorily file ITR for every financial year.
