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Income Tax Return 2006-2007:

At the end of year everyone is worried about filing returns, looking for the right forms to fill, new income tax rules, where to submit the forms etc etc. We hope the below mentioned links would help you to solve these problems.

July 31st is the last date to file the IT Returns for the assessment year 2007-2008. You can file it online as this is free of cost and it only takes 15 minutes of your time. Following are the steps.

1. Online IT Return submission:

The below mentioned information provides you the steps for filing the income tax return online, along with the forms to be filled:

1. Go to www.incometaxindia.gov.in

2. Register yourself with your PAN no as your login ID.

3. Download the software of that form (its nothing but a PDF file). You require adobe acrobat reader 7 and above. (Filling the form can be done offline also. Only the xml file is required for filing the returns. )

4. Fill it. Have your Form 16 along side you. It has all the information required. And have your check book also because you will need bank details also.

5. At the bottom of the PDF there are 4 buttons Print, Check Form, Generate Bar Code, and Export to xml. After fill click on Check form and then click on Generate bar code. Finally click on Export to xml.

6. This will generate an xml file. Save it. (Ensure the file name has no special char or space).

7. Now login to the site there is option to "Submit returns".

8. Upload the xml file. You will get an acknowledgement form link "ITR-V". Download this and save it for reference.

9. That's it.


2. Download Income Tax Return forms:

You can download the forms to be filled to file income tax return from the below mentioned link:

Click here to download forms for filing income tax retrun




3. Basic thoughts on Income Tax:

Please click the following link for basic thoughts on Income Tax rules:

Basic thoughts Income Tax