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ITR for self employed: Which ITR to file for self employed ?

ITR for self employed For self-employed individuals in India, the Income Tax Return (ITR) form to be filed depends on the nature and source of income. Here are the common ITR forms applicable to different types of self-employed individuals: ITR-3: This form is applicable if you have income from business or profession as a partner… Read More »

How to ITR filing of individual?

ITR filing of individual   ITR filing of individual: To file your Income Tax Return (ITR) as an individual, you can follow these steps: Gather your documents: Collect all the necessary documents, including your PAN (Permanent Account Number), Aadhaar card, bank statements, Form 16 (if applicable), investment statements, and other relevant financial documents. Determine the… Read More »

How file ITR 3?

ITR-3 Form   To file your Income Tax Return (ITR) using ITR-3 form, which is applicable for individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) having income from a business or profession, you can follow these steps: 1. Gather your documents: Collect all the necessary documents, including your business income details, profit and loss statement, balance sheet,… Read More »

How can ITR file?

Income Tax Return   To file an Income Tax Return (ITR), you can follow these steps: 1. Gather the Required Documents: Collect all the necessary documents, such as PAN card, Aadhaar card, bank statements, salary slips, Form 16 (if available), investment proofs, and other relevant financial documents. 2. Choose the Correct ITR Form: Select the… Read More »

Does PF fall under the 80C tax deduction?

Tax deduction for PF under 80C Tax deduction for PF under 80C: Absolutely, contributions made by an individual towards the Provident Fund (PF) are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. In a financial year, the maximum deduction allowed under Section 80C is Rs. 1.5 lakh, which includes contributions made… Read More »

Why TDS is deducted?

  Tax Deducted at Source   Tax Deducted at Source is deduct by the person making the payment to someone else (i.e. deductor) when the payment exceeds a certain threshold limit. The purpose of TDS is to collect tax at the source of income, rather than collecting it at the end of the year. TDS… Read More »

What does 80TTA exemption include?

80TTA exemption Exemption Under Section 80TTA of the Income Tax Act, individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) can avail a deduction on the interest earned from savings accounts. This deduction is capped at a maximum of Rs. 10,000. It applies to interest income earned from savings accounts held with banks, co-operative societies, and post offices.… Read More »