# taxseason
12 posts in `taxseason` tag

ITR-6 Excel Utility for AY 2025-26 is Live: What Corporate Filers Need to Know
This blog announces the release of the ITR-6 Excel Utility for the Assessment Year 2025-26 by the Income Tax Department. It details which companies are required to file this form, highlights key updates and changes for this year (such as LEI and capital gains reporting), provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the offline utility, and clarifies the important filing deadlines to help corporate filers ensure timely and accurate compliance.
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Lost Your Form 16? Don't Panic! Here's How to File Your ITR Successfully Without It.
This comprehensive guide addresses the common concern of a missing Form 16. It empowers salaried individuals to confidently file their Income Tax Return by detailing essential alternative documents (pay slips, Form 26AS, AIS) and providing a clear, step-by-step process for successful and compliant ITR filing, ensuring no one misses the deadline due to a lost document.
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New Tax Regime for ITR-1 Filers: Everything You Need to Know for AY 2025-26
The New Tax Regime is now default for FY 2024-25. Our comprehensive guide helps salaried individuals and pensioners file ITR-1 (Sahaj) easily, covering eligibility, new deductions like the ₹75,000 standard deduction, and a step-by-step online process. File by September 15, 2025!

ITR Filing 2024-25: All Important Deadlines You Need to Know
This blog post provides a comprehensive overview of all crucial Income Tax deadlines for Financial Year 2024-25 (Assessment Year 2025-26). It details specific dates for Form 16 issuance, ITR filing for non-audit and audit cases (including the extended September 15, 2025 deadline for individuals), advance tax installments, and updated returns. The post emphasizes the importance of meeting these deadlines to avoid penalties and promotes myitronline for reliable tax filing assistance.

Form 16 for FY 2024-25: Your Complete Guide to What's New & How to Verify
This blog post provides a detailed guide to Form 16 for Financial Year 2024-25 (Assessment Year 2025-26), highlighting the crucial changes under the new tax regime, including the increased standard deduction and NPS benefits. It offers a step-by-step process for taxpayers to verify their Form 16 against Form 26AS and other documents, ensuring accurate ITR filing and avoiding discrepancies. The post also emphasizes the extended ITR filing deadline and promotes myitronline's services for expert assistance.

ITR Alert: ITR-1 & ITR-4 Offline Utilities for AY 2025-26 Now Available!
The Income Tax Department has released offline utilities for ITR-1 and ITR-4 for Assessment Year 2025-26. This blog post explains what these utilities are, how to download and use them, and highlights the important changes in this year's ITR filing. Start your ITR filing preparation now! Contact MyITROnline for expert assistance.

Ready to File? ITR-1 & ITR-4 for AY 2025-26 Enabled!
This blog announces the commencement of ITR-1 and ITR-4 filing for AY 2025-26, highlighting both online pre-filled data and Excel utility options. It clarifies who should file each form and details the key due dates (July 31st standard, September 15th for audited cases), encouraging early filing with a call to action for myitronline services.

Exciting Update for Taxpayers: Could You Receive 33% More in Refund Interest?
This blog post explores the exciting possibility of taxpayers receiving up to 33% higher interest on their tax refunds if the ITR filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025-26 (FY 2024-25) is extended to September 15th. It explains the mechanics of tax refund interest under Section 244A, illustrating how an extended calculation period leads to greater returns. The article identifies key groups of taxpayers who stand to benefit most and provides crucial reminders about official confirmations, accurate filing, and timely tax payments to ensure a smooth and financially rewarding tax season.

Decoding ITR Complexity: Major Changes to Sahaj & Sugam for AY 2025-26
For Assessment Year 2025-26, the familiar ITR-1 (Sahaj) and ITR-4 (Sugam) forms, traditionally seen as straightforward, are undergoing significant changes that add layers of complexity. This blog explores the impact of the new tax regime as default, increased disclosure requirements, and the need for meticulous data reconciliation, explaining why even simple returns now demand careful attention. Discover how MYITRONLINE can help you navigate these evolving tax landscapes.

Start Your Tax Filing Now: ITR-1 & ITR-4 Excel Utilities for AY 2025-26 Released!
Big news for individual taxpayers and small businesses! The Income Tax Department has released the Excel Utilities for ITR-1 (Sahaj) and ITR-4 (Sugam) for Assessment Year 2025-26. This means you can now begin filing your income tax returns offline. This blog covers who can use these forms, the benefits of early filing, and how MYITRONLINE can provide seamless assistance.

CBDT Notifies ITR Forms 1-7 for AY 2025-26 (FY 2024-25): What Taxpayers Need to Know
The CBDT has notified the ITR forms (1-7) for AY 2025-26, incorporating changes from the Finance Act, 2024. This blog provides a comprehensive overview of the key modifications in each form, focusing on changes in capital gains reporting, eligibility criteria, deduction disclosures, and other compliance requirements to help taxpayers prepare for the upcoming filing season.
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CBDT Notifies ITR Form 2 Early for AY 2025-26 | Start Your Tax Prep!
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has notified ITR Form 2 for Assessment Year 2025-26 through Notification No. 43/2025 dated May 5, 2025. This early release benefits individuals and HUFs without business/professional income but potentially having capital gains, foreign assets, multiple house properties, or income over ₹50 lakh (₹50 lakh), allowing more time for preparation. The blog explains who should file ITR-2, highlights the significance of early notification for taxpayers and professionals, discusses potential areas of change (like capital gains reporting), and outlines actionable next steps for taxpayers to begin their FY 2024-25 tax filing preparations.