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    ITR-1 (Sahaj) can be filed if your income is below Rs 50 lakh; Check if you are eligible or not

    ITR filing: As per CA Shreya Jaiswal you can file ITR-1 only if your total income does not exceed Rs 50 lakh during FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25) and provided you have satisfied certain other conditions as prescribed. However if you even have Re 1 of capital gains or loss you won't be able to file ITR-1

    ITR filing: How to calculate taxable income for salaried, professional, freelancers and others

    ITR filing: If you are a salaried individual then you need to know how to calculate taxable income for salary, professional, capital gains and other incomes. Once you have calculated the gross total income from various heads of income, you can claim deductions to reduce your net tax payable. Read here to know more.

    Income Tax filing: Do NRIs need to file ITR if they have no income in India?

    Non-resident Indians (NRIs) are required to file Income Tax Returns (ITRs) if their income in India exceeds ₹2.5-3 lakhs, facing penalties, including potential imprisonment, for non-compliance. Exceptions apply if NRIs have no income in India, yet filing can facilitate tax refunds and support visa applications. FEMA mandates closing or converting Indian accounts upon acquiring NRI status, underscoring the importance of consulting tax professionals for compliance.

    How to file ITR-2 online with salary, capital gains and other incomes for FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)?

    ITR-2 can be filed using the Excel or Java utilities provided by the income tax department, or online directly through the e-filing portal. This guide outlines the most effective way to file ITR-2 online, including examples of reporting salary, capital gains, and other incomes in the tax return form.

    ITR filing: Credit card and forex spend reported separately by banks in AIS, know the impact and what you can do

    Income tax return: While filing your ITR make a note that banks are now reporting total forex spends as a separate category in addition to total credit card spends. According to Gopal Bohra, Partner, N.A. Shah Associates, "Transactions through international credit cards are currently exempt from TCS, and accordingly, banks do not collect TCS. However, banks report all remittances under LRS through TCS filing, irrespective of whether TCS is collected or not."

    What is AIS, how to download it and how it helps taxpayers in ITR filing?

    What is AIS, how to download AIS: Annual Information Statement (AIS) is a statement introduced by the income tax department in 2021. This statement is a comprehensive which help individuals and other taxpayers to get access of most of their financial transactions done in a financial year. It also helps in the knowing different sources of income.

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