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Deadline Of Filing Income Tax Return Not Extended; ITR Filing Last Date Today!

The Income-Tax department said on its official Twitter handle "It has come to the notice of CBDT that an order is being circulated on social media pertaining to extension of due dt (date) for filing of IT Returns. It is categorically stated that the said order is not genuine. Taxpayers are advised to file Returns within extended due dt (date) of 31.08.2019,"

New Delhi: The last date for filing your tax returns for assessment year 2019-20 is today. The I-T department on Friday dismissed social media reports which claimed that the government has extended the due date for filing of income tax returns (ITRs) by a month and advised taxpayers to complete the process by the set deadline of August 31. "It has come to the notice of CBDT that an order is being circulated on social media pertaining to extension of due dt (date) for filing of IT Returns. It is categorically stated that the said order is not genuine. Taxpayers are advised to file Returns within extended due dt (date) of 31.08.2019," the Income-Tax department said on its official Twitter handle. The handle, @IncomeTaxIndia, is operated by the Central Board of Direct Taxes that frames policy for the I-T department. The clarification came after a fake order dated August 29 started doing the rounds on various social media platforms, including Twitter and WhatsApp groups, claiming that the government has extended the due date for filing income tax returns for individuals (financial year 2018-19) by a month till September 30. The I-T department also put up a photo of the fake order on its Twitter handle and put a red cancellation cross across it making clear that the contents are not genuine. On July 23, the government had extended the due date for filing income tax returns by individuals for financial year 2018-19 by a month till August 31. The earlier deadline was July 31. Individuals, including salaried taxpayers, and entities- who do not need to get their accounts audited - are required to file their ITRs for fiscal 2018-19 (assessment year 2019-20) by Saturday, August 31.

How to file ITR

Step 1) Log on to the incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in Step 2) Register on the website Step 3) Fill the registration form with details like name and DOB, PAN, and choose a password. PAN is your user ID. Step 4) Click on the relevant ITR Form Step 5) Choose the Financial Year Step 6) Download the applicable ITR Form Step 7) Open Excel Utility and fill up the Form by entering details using Form 16 Step 8) Click on ‘calculate tax’ tab and check the tax payable Step 9) Confirm data by validating the ‘validate’ tab Step 10) Generate XML File and save it on your desktop Step 11) Upload the saved XML File on ‘upload return’ on the portal’s panel Step 12) A pop-up will be displayed asking you to digitally sign the file (agency inputs)
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