Thursday, 13 March 2014

Avoid Penalty by filing return of income/ Income Tax Returns before 31st March

Individuals are required to file their return of income/ income tax returns before 31st July for financial year 2009-10, in case their total income before allowing the deductions and exemptions exceeds the basic limit under the Income Tax Provision. There may be the case, wherein due some very legitimate reason, some of us would have not filed the return of income/ Income Tax within this due date and unnecessarily may become the victim of penalty by IT Department. There is still a second chance for these individuals; they can still avoid the penalty, if they file their return of income/ Income tax returns within this March 2011.

The IT department has provided two modes, wherein these individuals can file their return of income. The age old manual system by depositing the returns at the IT Department counters. The new trend and easy way is online return filing, wherein the return can be uploaded on the website of the IT Department and the provisional acknowledgment or ITRV is mailed to CPC Bangalore. No doubt, the online medium is gaining more attention in the recent past due to its simplicity and other benefits.
The only motive of  TaxbyManish  is to relieve you from all the tax worries, wherein our tax experts file your return of income/ Income Tax Returns. Further, at TaxbyManish, we do not ask the individuals to fill up long and complicated forms.
You just need to fill in a form with basic details after attaching your salary certificate or details of other income like House property/ house loan, Income from Capital Gains and other income details to file return of income. At Taxbymanish, in addition to filing of return of income offers excellent tax support and comprehensive tax planning.

Get in touch with us to file tax return online today and stay hassle free.

No comments:

Can GST Under RCM Not Charged and Paid from FY 2017-18 to October 2024 be Settled in FY 2024-25?

 In a recent and significant update to GST regulations, registered persons in India can now clear unpaid Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) liab...