The Income Tax Department has activated online filing for ITR-5 and ITR-7 forms, pre-filled with data, on its official website. ITR-5 and ITR-7 forms are meant for specific categories of taxpayers and ...
While you can file belated returns by December 31, 2025, not adhering to the September 15 deadline will attract late-filing fees of Rs 1,000–Rs 5,000, besides other restrictions ...
The I-T Department issues different forms for different types of taxpayers. This is based on their income sources, level of income, residential status, and legal status of the taxpayer, among others.
The CBDT had extended the ITR filing deadline for individual taxpayers to September 16, 2025. Filing after this date incurs penalties, potentially up ...
The ITR filing deadline is September 15, 2025. This is for individuals not requiring audits. Missing it means late fees. Section 234F details penalties up to Rs 5,000. Lower income taxpayers may pay ...
Missing the ITR deadline does not prevent you from filing. Taxpayers can still submit a belated return under the Income Tax Act.
If ITR is uploaded within the due date but e-verified or ITR-V is submitted after 30 days of uploading, in such cases, the date of e-verification/ITR-V submission shall be treated as the date of ...
With the online filing of ITR-5 and ITR-7 now enabled, here is a clear breakdown of who should use these forms, what categories are covered, and the important deadlines to keep in mind.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) by a day to September 16. The move comes after several taxpayers and CAs complained facing ...
The Income Tax Department has issued an important update for certain categories of taxpayers. While the deadline for most individuals to file their income tax returns has already passed, some ...
With the ITR filing deadline extended, taxpayers are expected to get some relief as they will be able to file their taxes even today.