Simplified one page Income Tax Return Form: Changes to keep in mind before filing Tax Return for AY2017-18
The financial year 2016-17 has ended and it is time to file your income
tax return. However, filing your ITR is going to be less taxing now as
in a move towards simplifying the cumbersome income tax forms, the
government has launched a new and simplified one page ITR form-1 (Sahaj)
for the financial year 2017-18.
“This is a welcome step towards ease of doing business in India and
simplifying administrative procedures for the common man. This ITR
Form-1(S) can be filed by an individual having income up to Rs 50 lakh
from salary, one house property and other income like bank interest,
etc. This marks the end of the 7-page cumbersome ITR -1 form which was
earlier filed by salaried individuals,” says Gautam Kapil, Tax
Consultant, V K Kapil & Co Chartered Accountants.
Who can file the simplified return form?
Only individuals having salaried income/one house property income/ bank interest income/ any other income stand to benefit.
Changes to keep in mind before filing ITR-1(S)
Part A: General Information — Aadhaar information is compulsory. In case
an individual doesn’t have an Aadhaar number but has applied for it, he
can give Aadhaar Enrollment ID.
Part E: Other Information – A new column has been introduced to report
‘Cash deposited during November 09, 2016 to December 30, 2016’ (if
aggregate cash deposits exceeds Rs 2 lakh).
Schedule A1 – Schedule for details of Assets and Liabilities that was introduced last year has now been removed.
Columns relating to tax deductions have been rationalized, reducing the
number of columns to just 5 as compared to earlier 19. “Commonly-used
deductions like Section 80C(LIC), 80D (Mediclaim), 80TTA (savings
account interest) & 80G (donation) have been provided for. Any other
deductions can be mentioned under column ‘Any other’,” says Kapil.
There is no change in the manner of filing of ITR Forms as compared to
last year. All these ITR Forms are to be filed electronically.
This will reduce the compliance burden to a significant extent on the
salaried class & individual tax payers not having any business
income.
As per the press release issued by the government, this initiative will
benefit more than two crore tax-payers who will be eligible to file
their return of income in this simplified Form.
It should be noted that from July 1, 2017, it would become mandatory for
an individual to mention his Aadhaar card number or the number showing
that he has applied for the Aadhaar card in the new ITR forms.
Individuals who have income of less than Rs 5 lakh (not having any
refund of taxes) or are super senior citizens can download the ITR-1(S)
return form from
http://www.incometaxindia.gov.in/Pages/downloads/income-tax-return.aspx
and have an option of filing it manually. Please note that this form is a
specimen available on income tax website for manual filing.
“The new form is still not available for e-filing on the income tax
India e-filing platform and is expected to be out soon,” says Kapil.
Source: FE
Steps to link the PAN Card to the Aadhaar Card on the Income Tax department e-Filing Portal before July 1
Here are the steps to link the PAN Card to the Aadhaar Card on the Income Tax department website for e-filing:
Step 1: Register on the Income Tax e-Filing portal www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
Step 2: Login to the e-Filing portal of the Income Tax Department with your login ID, password and date of birth.
Step 3: A pop-up will appear that will ask you to link your PAN Card with your Aadhaar card.
Step 4: Your details will automatically appear from your profile on the
e-Filing portal. Verify your personal details as mentioned on your
Aadhaar Card and PAN Card.
Step 5: Enter your Aadhaar Card number and click on the ‘Link now’ on
the e-Filing portal. You will receive a confirmation that your Aadhaar
Card has been successfully linked to your PAN Card.
Apart from the PAN Card, linking an Aadhaar Card is also compulsory
while applying for a driving licence in India. You also need to link
your bank accounts and your mobile phone number to your Aadhaar Card
number. Within a few months, the Aadhaar Card may also be made mandatory
at all airports for domestic flyers who may be given an Aadhaar-based
biometric access. Make sure you link your PAN Card and Aadhaar Card
before July 1, 2017.
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