File Income Tax Return
Simply put, Income Tax refers to the direct tax paid on income, to the government, within a given financial year (April-March).
When the total income of a person from all sources of income exceeds the maximum amount permissible which is not chargeable to income-tax by the government, then that person is liable to file the Income Tax Return. Section 139(1) of the Income Tax Act was amended a few years back with a view to bring a larger number of persons in the tax net. Now if any person satisfies any one of the following six conditions:
- owns a vehicle
- occupies a specified floor area of an immovable property
- incurs expenditure for himself or for any other person on foreign-travel
- subscribes to a telephone
- subscribes to a Credit Card
- is a Club member
The slabs to file Income Tax Returns vary, depending upon the total income earned during a year and the various exemptions for which the individual/entity is eligible for. In the case of an assessee earning income primarily from salary, the due date for filing the Income Tax Return is normally 31st July of the assessment year, unless extended by the Income Tax Department.
Individuals can file their Income Tax Returns by filling the requisite forms ITR 1, ITR 2, ITR 3 or ITR 4.
| Income tax Return SAHAJ (ITR-1) (1.18 MB) |
For Individuals having Income from Salary/ Pension/ family pension & Interest |
| Income Tax Return Form 2 (162 KB) |
For Individuals and HUFs not having Income from Business or Profession |
| Income Tax Return Form 3 (164 KB) |
For Individuals/HUFs being partners in firms and not carrying out business or profession under any proprietorship |
| Income Tax Return Form 4 (275 KB) |
For individuals & HUFs having income from a proprietary business or profession |
| ITR Acknowledgment Form/Income Tax Return 5 (470 KB) |
ITR Acknowledgement Form |
Under Electronic Furnising of Return of Income Scheme, 2004, eligible assessees can file their returns of income electronically through persons authorised to act as e-return intermediaries. The intermediaries digitises the data of such returns and transmit the same electronically to the e-filing server of the Income Tax Department under the digital signatures.

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