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Income Tax Return Traditionally, Income Tax payers file their returns through consultants, given the technicalities and hassles associated with the process. But, over the past few years, online income tax return filing has become popular, as it makes

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Income Tax Return

Traditionally, Income Tax payers file their returns through consultants, given the technicalities and hassles associated with the process. But, over the past few years, online income tax return filing has become popular, as it makes the process simple. Both offline and e-filing have their own advantages and disadvantages. ET looks at how each works and what suits you the best.

Should NRIs file tax returns in India?Should NRIs file tax returns in India?

If you are an NRI and are looking at the best way to file your tax returns, here is a quick guide. We also help you understand if you need to file a return in the first place.

I-T e-filing: Monitor tax processing, TDS credits on Form 26ASI-T e-filing: Monitor tax processing, TDS credits on Form 26AS

One in every six tax payers is now checking online if the tax deducted by their employers every month has reached Finance Minister's coffers or not.

How to claim refund while filing income tax returnHow to claim refund while filing income tax return

In cases of e-filing, the refund is received within two to seven months. For offline returns, it often takes anywhere between one and two years.

Easy ways to file your tax returnsEasy ways to file your tax returns

In case you are claiming a refund, then give the correct bank account number and make sure the MICR code is mentioned correctly.

E-filing of I-T returns sees a spurtE-filing of I-T returns sees a spurt

Everything related to the returns processing and tax refund, including a banking service and a postal service, is being brought under a single roof to increase the efficiency of the whole system.

Primer: All about Form 16Primer: All about Form 16

Form 16 has details of the tax deducted and the branch of the bank where it is deposited into the central government account.

Filing income tax return? Include income from all sourcesFiling income tax return? Include income from all sources

You are liable to pay a heavy penalty and interest if you omit any income. Here are some you need to consider.

How to make sure your e-return is not rejectedHow to make sure your e-return is not rejected

If you are e-filing your tax returns, here are the errors you should avoid while sending the ITR V. Printing the ITR V form correctly is critical.

E-file your tax returns is cheap, convenient and easyE-file your tax returns is cheap, convenient and easy

Opting for the online route to file your income tax returns is cheap, convenient and as easy as learning the alphabet

Choose the correct form to file your income tax returnChoose the correct form to file your income tax return

Here's a look at the forms that individual taxpayers have to use to file their returns. Keep in mind that these forms have to be downloaded.

Income up to Rs 5L: Exemption from filing I-T returns? No one can avail of itIncome up to Rs 5L: Exemption from filing I-T returns? No one can avail of it

The exemption to file return for income up to Rs 5 lakh looks good on paper, but nobody will be able to fulfil the conditions,

Filing tax returns in odd situationsFiling tax returns in odd situations

Travelling, indisposed? Here are few tips for you to file your income tax return when faced with unusual circumstances.

How to file income tax returns in simple and cost-effective mannerHow to file income tax returns in simple and cost-effective manner

If you are among the 30 million Indians who are set to file their tax returns, find out how to do so in the simplest and most cost-effective manner.

On-time filing of Income-Tax returns yields host of benefitsOn-time filing of Income-Tax returns yields host of benefits

Many assume that the filing of tax returns is a harrowing experience. There are some myths associated with these filings.

Salaried persons with less than Rs 5 lakh taxable income need not file returnsSalaried persons with less than Rs 5 lakh taxable income need not file returns

Those individuals having income from sources other than salary or having refund claims will not be covered under the scheme.

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