Income tax return (India)
Income Tax Return is the form in which assessee files information about his Income and tax thereon to Income Tax Department. Various forms are ITR 1, ITR 2, ITR 3, ITR 4, ITR 5, ITR 6 and ITR 7. When you file a belated return, you are not allowed to carry forward certain losses.
The Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Income Tax Rules, 1962, obligates citizens to file returns with the Income Tax Department at the end of every financial year. These returns should be filed before the specified due date. Every Income Tax Return Form is applicable to a certain section of the Assessees. Only those Forms which are filed by the eligible Assessees are processed by the Income Tax Department of India. It is therefore imperative to know which particular form is appropriate in each case. Income Tax Return Forms vary depending on the criteria of the source of income of the Assessee and the category of the Assessee.
Filing of income tax returns: obligation by law
Individuals who fulfil any one of the following conditions should by law file their Income Tax Returns during a financial year:- Possesses a valid Credit
- Pays for foreign travel, either for himself or another individual
- Is the member of a Club where entrance fees charged is twenty five thousand or more
- Occupies a particular floor area of an immovable piece of property
- Is the owner of a vehicle
Due date for filing returns
Particulars AY: 2019-20 | Due Date |
Individuals, HUF, BOI, AOP | 31 August 2019 |
Due date of filing the Income Tax Return by businesses whose Books of Account are not required to be audited | 31 August 2019 |
Filing ITR Due Date for | 30 November 2019 |
Due date of filing the Income Tax Return by businesses whose Books of Account require an audit | 30 September 2019 |
Penalty on late filing of ITR (effective from 1 April 2018)
As per the new law from this year, Individuals will have to pay late fee after last date to file income tax return for the FY 2018-19- Rs 5000 if tax is filed after due date of 31 August but on before 31 December of that assessment year
- Rs 10,000 if tax is filed after 31 December but on or before 31 March of the relevant assessment year (in this case from 1 January to 31 March 2020.
- Rs 1000 if total income does not exceeds Rs 5,00,000
Forms
ITR-1
ITR-1 form is an essential Income Tax Return form for Indian citizens filing their tax returns with the Income Tax Department.Eligible individuals for ITR-1 SAHAJ (Hindi terminology meaning 'easy')
Individuals who have earned their Income for a Financial Year only through the following means are eligible to fill the ITR-1 SAHAJ form.- Through Salary or Pension
- Through One House Property
- Through other sources apart from Lottery, Racehorses, Legal Gambling etc. Other sources include FD interest, spousal pension etc.
. is included in the tax returns, this can be done only if their income too is limited to the specifications laid down above.
Non-eligible individuals for ITR-1 SAHAJ
Individuals who are not eligible to fill the ITR-1 SAHAJ form are those who have earned Income through the following means:- Through more than one piece of Property
- Through Lottery, Racehorses, Legal Gambling etc.
- Through non tax-exempted capital gains, Short term as well as Long term
- Through exempted income exceeding Rs. 5000
- Through Business and Professions
- Loss under the head other sources
- Any Person claiming relief under section 90 and/or 91
- Having Total Income more than Rs 5 million
- If any Resident Individual who has any Income from any source outside India or has any asset outside India or has signing authority in any account located outside India
Submission of ITR-1 SAHAJ form
In case of Electronic Filing of the form there are two alternatives. Firstly, if a Digital Signature is obtained, the Form is uploaded online. Secondly, the Form is downloaded, printed, signed, and a copy of the acknowledgement is sent by post to the Income Tax Department's office in Bengaluru.
ITRV can now be verified online using Aadhaar Card or Electronic Verification Code. The EVC can be generated either via One Time Password sent to email and registered mobile number or via Net Banking. After online verification Income Tax Assesses is not required to send ITRV to Bangalore CPC.
The ITR-2 is a Form used by Income Tax Assessees in India. The process of filing Tax Returns in India involves the use of various forms for different categories of Assessees and the ITR-2 is one such form.
ITR-2 Form
The ITR-2 Form is an important Income Tax Return form used by Indian citizens as well as Non Residents to file their Tax Returns with the Income Tax Department of India. The Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Income Tax Rules, 1962, require citizens to file their tax returns with the Income Tax Department at the end of every financial year and this form is a part of the filing process as specified by the Government of India.The due date for filing return with the Income Tax Department of India is 31 July every year. This is subject to change only if a directive to this effect is issued by the Income Tax Department or the Ministry of Finance, India. The Financial Year ends on 31 March every year so Assessees have a period of four months to prepare their Income Tax Returns.
Eligibility for the ITR-2 Form
The use of the ITR-2 Form is applicable to the following means of income only. This form is available for both Individuals as well as Hindu Undivided Families. Individuals earning an income only through the following means are eligible to fill and submit the form to the Income Tax Department.- Earning Income through a salary or pension
- Income through House Property.
- Earning Income through capital gains
- Earnings through Other Sources
Non-eligibility for the ITR-2 Form
- Any Individual or Hindu Undivided Family whose income, in whole or in part, is earned either through a Business or a Profession.
- Individuals who are eligible to fill the ITR-1 SAHAJ form.
- An individual who is designated as a partner in a Partnership Firm is not eligible to fill the ITR-2 Form.
Special concession for salaried personnel
E-filing compulsory for a certain section of Income Earners
The Central Board of Direct Taxes has made it compulsory for Individual and Hindu Undivided Families earning an income in excess of Rupees Five Lakh to file their Tax Returns only through the E-Filing Process. The manual filing of returns is no more an option for Assessees who come under this category. Electronic Filing of their Tax Returns is the only way to filing the income tax return for the Individual and HUFsITR-3 Form
The ITR-3 Form particularly applies to those Individuals and Hindu Undivided Families who are registered as Partners in a firm. As per Rule 12 of the Income Tax Rules, 1962, this form does not apply to those who are Proprietors of a firm. It is mainly for the business which includes partnership deals. It is also applicable for professionals but it should be a partnership profession.Eligible Assessees for the ITR-3 Form
The eligibility criteria of every Income Tax Return form are governed by a set of rules and conditions. The ITR-3 Form is applicable only to those Individuals and Hindu Undivided Families that can be placed under the following categories- Is a Partner in a firm
- Gains Income through ‘Profits or gains of business or profession’
- Gains Income by means of interest, salary, bonus, commission, remuneration, as a partner