ITR FILING

ITR Filing

ITR Filing

ITR filing refers to the process of submitting your income tax return to the tax authorities. It involves reporting your income, deductions, and taxes paid for a specific year to calculate your tax liability. Filing an ITR is mandatory and helps ensure compliance with tax laws. It's crucial to seek professional guidance for accurate and up-to-date information on ITR filing.

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Types Of ITR Filing

ITR-1
(Salaried Individual)

ITR-1, also known as Sahaj, is a simplified income tax return form filed by individuals being resident

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ITR-2
(Individuals and HUF with no Business Income.)

ITR-2 is a specific income tax return form in India that is filed by individuals and HUF's(Hindu Undivided Families)

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ITR-3
(Individuals/HUF having Income from Business/Profession Books Maintained)

ITR-3 is an income tax return form filed by individuals and HUFs with income from business/profession.

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ITR-4
(Individuals or HUF having Income from Business/Profession Books not Maintained)

ITR-4 is an income tax return form filed by individuals and HUFs who have opted for the presumptive taxation scheme.

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ITR-5
(Partnership firm, Association of Persons, Body of Individuals, Societies)

ITR-5 is an income tax return form filed by entities other than individuals, HUFs, companies,and those filing ITR-7.

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ITR-6
(Companies)

ITR-6 is an income tax return form filed by companies that are not claiming exemption under section 11.

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ITR-7
(Section 139(4A), 139(4B), 139(4C), or 139(4D))

ITR-7 is an income tax return form filed by entities required to furnish returns under specific sections of the Income Tax Act.

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