CBDT extends deadline for filing ITR return and submitting audit report.

The government extended the date for filing income tax returns for companies by one month to November 30.

Income Tax Department has extended the deadline for ITR filing for certain categories of taxpayers. This has brought great relief to the taxpayers/institutions falling in these categories and they have also been saved from paying heavy penalties due to delay.

According to the Income Tax Department, till September 5, about 6.98 crore individual taxpayers have filed ITR.

The Income Tax Department has extended the deadline for filing income tax returns for charitable trusts, religious institutions and professional bodies by one month to November 30. The Income Tax Department said in a statement that the due date for filing income tax return in Form ITR-7 for the assessment year 2023-24, which is 31 October 2023, has been extended to 30 November 2023.

Also, the due date for submission of audit report for 2022-23 by any fund, trust, institution or any university or educational institution or medical institution in Form 10B/10BB has been extended by one month to 31 October 2023. Earlier the last date for submission of audit report was 30 September.

ITR-7 is filed by institutions involved in charitable and religious activities, research institutes, professional bodies, political parties and electoral trusts also file tax returns through ITR-7.

The Finance Ministry said in a statement on Monday, the deadline for filing income tax return in Form ITR-7 for the assessment year 2023-24 has been extended from October 31, 2023 to November 30, 2023.

In the current financial year, till mid-September, net direct tax collection has increased by 23.51% to Rs 8.65 lakh crore. The Finance Ministry said that there has been a huge increase in direct tax collection due to more advance tax payment by the companies. During this period, advance tax payment has increased by 21%.

According to the data, net tax collection has been 47.45% of the budget estimate of Rs 18.23 lakh crore for the current financial year. In the last financial year 2022-23, direct tax collection was Rs 16.61 lakh crore.

CBDT Circular: https://incometaxindia.gov.in/pages/communications/index.aspx

ITR filing for AY 2023-24 starts. CBDT enables Excel Utilities for ITR-1, ITR-4

ITR filing for AY 2023-24 starts. CBDT enables Excel Utilities for ITR-1, ITR-4

For the assessment year 2023-24, the Income Tax Department has released an offline Excel-based utility for filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam. The utility is available for download from the official Income Tax Department website. Because the utility and forms may change from time to time, it is critical to check the official website for the most recent version/updates and instructions.

The Excel-based utility for filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam for AY 2023-24 is available for download from the Income Tax Department’s website – Released on 25-Apr-2023 and updated on 05-May-2023. The utility – Excel & Java, facilitates to electronically file ITR-1 and ITR-4 forms.

 

The instructions, utilities, schemas and validation rules will be updated as and when there is a change after due approval from ITD (Income Tax Department)

 General Instructions for Returns:

  1. Select the Assessment Year
  2. Download and extract the zip file containing the utilities to the folder and open the utility
  3. System Requirements:  Excel Utilities:

 The instructions, utilities, schemas and validation rules will be updated as and when there is a change after due approval from ITD

Using the Excel Utility

When using the Excel utility, it is critical to use a compatible version of Excel that supports macros. Resident and Ordinarily Resident (ROR) individuals with a total income of up to Rs 50 lakh from salaries, one house property, and other sources are eligible for ITR-1 Sahaj. Individuals/HUFs/partnership firms (other than LLP) with a total income of less than Rs. 50 lakh can file the ITR-4 Sugam form.

Using Macros in Excel

It is necessary to enable macros in the Excel sheet before using the ITR utility. To enable macros in Excel, navigate to File > Options > Trust Centre > Trust Centre Settings > Macro Settings > Enable All Macro > Click ‘OK’. Only enable macros in Excel sheets from trusted sources. Some Excel utility worksheets may include a help.txt file that contains instructions on how to enable macros.

Common Technical Problems

Macro errors, login issues, XML validation errors, and offline utility issues are some of the most common technical issues encountered when using the ITR utility. If you encounter any technical difficulties while using the ITR utility, you can seek assistance from the Income Tax Department Helpdesk or Tax Professional.

ITR Utility Customer Service

If you require technical assistance with the ITR utility, please visit the Income Tax Department’s official website and check the FAQs section for offline ITR utility. The FAQs section answers frequently asked questions about the ITR utility and can assist in resolving some technical issues. You can also get help from the Income Tax Department by calling their toll-free number or emailing them.

Conclusion

Filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam using the Income Tax Department’s Excel utility can help to simplify the tax filing process. You can effectively file your taxes by downloading the utility, enabling macros in Excel, and understanding the requirements for using the utility. If you run into any technical difficulties or require assistance, the Income Tax Department and tax professionals are here to help.

Source: Income Tax Portal

CBDT extends due date for filing Income Tax Return for AY 2022-23 to Nov 7

Providing a relaxation to the tax payer, the Central Board of Direct Taxes has extended the deadline for filing income tax return for the assessment year of 2022-23 till November 7, 2022. The decision was taken on Wednesday. It is to be noted that the last date to file ITR for FY23 was October 31.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said in a notification that the ITR filing due date has been extended as it had last month extended the deadline for filing audit reports.

Providing a relaxation to the tax payer, the Central Board of Direct Taxes has extended the deadline for filing income tax return for the assessment year of 2022-23 till November 7, 2022. The decision was taken on Wednesday. It is to be noted that the last date to file ITR for FY23 was October 31.

CBDT extends the due date for furnishing Income Tax Return for AY 2022-23 to 7th November, 2022 for certain categories of assessees in consequence of extension of due dates for filing various reports of audit. Circular No. 20/2022 dated 26.10.2022 issued.

CBDT’s extension of due date for filing of Income Tax Return (ITR) for Assessment Year 2022-23 from 31/10/2022 to 07/11/2022 applies to the following assesses:

a) Companies
b) Persons subject to Tax Audit or Audit under any other law
c) Partner of Firm which is subject to Tax Audit
d) Other specified persons whose due date of filing the return of income is 31/10/2022.

Source: CBDT Circular