Step-by-step guide on how to file ITR-1 using excel utility with non-taxable LTCG income, salary, others
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Step-by-step guide on how to file ITR-1 using excel utility with non-taxable LTCG income, salary, othersStep-by-step guide on how to file ITR-1 using excel utility with non-taxable LTCG income, salary, others

The Income Tax Department has simplified tax filing with the ITR-1 form, now allowing those with LTCG income up to Rs 1.25 lakh to use it. This guide provides a step-by-step process on how to file ITR-1 using the excel utility, covering everything from downloading the utility to e-verification, ensuring a smooth tax filing experience for eligible individuals. Read more.

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Online ITR filing charges across six tax filing websites compared for AY 2025-26Online ITR filing charges across six tax filing websites compared for AY 2025-26
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Error in ITR utility: Penal interest is automatically getting added to taxpayers who don’t have to pay advance tax, check the detailsError in ITR utility: Penal interest is automatically getting added to taxpayers who don’t have to pay advance tax, check the details
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How to file ITR-2 for AY 2025-26 with salary, capital gains, foreign income and others; Here's a step-by-step guideHow to file ITR-2 for AY 2025-26 with salary, capital gains, foreign income and others; Here's a step-by-step guide
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ITR filing 2025: Who can file ITR-2, who cannot file it for FY 2024-25 (AY 2025-26)?ITR filing 2025: Who can file ITR-2, who cannot file it for FY 2024-25 (AY 2025-26)?

For the assessment year 2025-2026, taxpayers using ITR-2 must understand eligibility and new reporting requirements, including capital gains calculations and asset disclosures. Individuals and HUFs with income exceeding Rs 50 lakh, or those with specific income sources like capital gains or foreign assets, may need to file ITR-2.

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Updated return filing via ITR-1 & ITR-2 now live on Income Tax portal for AY22 & AY23: What taxpayers should knowUpdated return filing via ITR-1 & ITR-2 now live on Income Tax portal for AY22 & AY23: What taxpayers should know
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ITR-3 enabled for e-filing: Income taxpayers with share trading, unlisted shares investment, professional, business, other incomes can now file ITR-3 online for AY 2025-26ITR-3 enabled for e-filing: Income taxpayers with share trading, unlisted shares investment, professional, business, other incomes can now file ITR-3 online for AY 2025-26
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Error in ITR-2 online utility: CA highlights technical bug which may lead to taxpayers with capital gains income, carry forward loss getting scrutiny notices laterError in ITR-2 online utility: CA highlights technical bug which may lead to taxpayers with capital gains income, carry forward loss getting scrutiny notices later
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Filed ITR will become invalid unless verified within 30 days from this dateFiled ITR will become invalid unless verified within 30 days from this date
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ITR processing deadline extended for wrongly invalidated ITR filed electronically till March 31, 2024ITR processing deadline extended for wrongly invalidated ITR filed electronically till March 31, 2024

The CBDT has extended the processing deadline to March 31, 2026, for electronically filed ITRs up to March 31, 2024, that were wrongly invalidated by CPC, Bengaluru. This decision, made under Section 119 of the Income-tax Act, addresses grievances regarding erroneous invalidation due to technical reasons. However, if the PAN and Aadhar of a taxpayer are not linked, a refund will not be issued.

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ITR filing deadline: What is the last date for filing returns for taxpayers not requiring an audit?ITR filing deadline: What is the last date for filing returns for taxpayers not requiring an audit?
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