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Income Tax Income tax is a tax paid to the central government on personal income. According to Income Tax Act 1961, every person who is an assessee [an Assessee is a person by whom any tax or any other sum of money (eg. interest, penalty, fine, etc) is payable under the Income Tax Act] and whose total income exceeds the maximum exemption limit shall be chargeable to the income tax at the rate prescribed in the Finance Act. Section 139(1) of the Income Tax Act has been revised w.e.f 1/8/1998 with the view to make it obligatory upon any person to file return if he/she satisfies any one of the six conditions:
To file your Income Tax returns, you need to submit Saral Form, depending upon the type of tax you are filing. There are different Saral forms i.e., Saral (Form 2D) and Naya Saral (2E) to file your income returns, depending on your profession/business/property. Click here to download form Saral ( Income-tax return form for non-corporate assessees other than persons claiming exemption under section 11). The Central Government has notified a new income-tax return form, “Form 2F”, for the Assessment Year 2006-07, with a view to make filing of returns easier. This involves an easy two-step procedure. First, you need to transmit this return and schedules thereto electronically (without digital signature) in the Income Tax Department and thereafter, file a paper Return. The date of such transmission and acknowledgement number will be given electronically by the Income Tax Department. However, in case you do not transmit the Return electronically, the paper Return must necessarily be filed and will be treated as a valid Return. Keeping the assesses’ convenience in mind, the Income Tax Department has issued that the taxpayers can use either the Saral Form or Form 2F to file their returns this year. House Property is regarded as a source of income for Income-tax purposes. Income from house property is one of the heads of income under the Income tax Act. In ordinary parlance, your income from house property will presuppose that you have a house from which you are deriving income in the form of rent. Click here to know more about Property Tax in India. Permanent Account Number (PAN) Click here to download Form 49A . E-Return Know more about E-filing of Income Tax Returns. Tax Rebate
To know more about tax rebate as provided by the Income Tax Department, click here. Click here to know how rebate on Income Tax is calculated. Citizens can file their taxes by submitting Saral forms along with your PAN card. Besides this, there are various online services for payment of taxes online provided by the Income Tax Department. Besides this, the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) on behalf of Income Tax Department of India (ITD), also provides online services like:
To avail the above-mentioned services, click here.
To avail the above-mentioned services, click here. Know more about UTI Technology Services. Click here to download the Return forms of Income Tax Department.
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| Also see : 2% Charity Cess, Banking & Insurance, Government Acts(By Topic), Government Schemes |