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Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) doesn’t have to be stressful or complicated. At Sharda Associates, we make ITR filing easy, fast, and 100% accurate — whether you’re a salaried individual, business owner, freelancer, or senior citizen. With our expert-CA led, fully online process, you can file your ITR from the comfort of your home in just a few clicks.

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Whether you’ve missed previous filings, have foreign income, or need help with capital gains reporting — we’ve got your back.

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Steps to File your ITR

No paperwork hassles. No tax confusion. Just expert support and peace of mind. At Sharda Associates, we’ve simplified Income Tax Return filing into a quick 3-step process tailored for your convenience.

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Fast. Accurate. Compliant.

At Sharda Associates, we don’t just file your return — we ensure it’s error-free, optimized for refunds, and filed on time, every time.

Why Filing Your ITR is More Important Than Ever

Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) is more than a legal formality — it's a powerful financial tool. Whether you're salaried, self-employed, a freelancer, or even a student with side income, timely ITR filing brings long-term benefits that go far beyond tax compliance.

Key Benefits of Filing Your ITR

Legal Compliance & Avoidance of Penalties

Avoid penalties of up to ₹5,000 and stay compliant with Indian tax laws. Timely filing keeps you protected from legal notices and interest on unpaid taxes.

Easy Loan & Credit Card Approvals

Planning to apply for a home loan, personal loan, or credit card? Banks and NBFCs use your ITRs as proof of income and financial  stability. A strong ITR history increases your chances of approval.

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Builds and Strengthens Your Credit History

Even if you don’t have a credit card or loan yet, regularly filing your ITR establishes a reliable financial profile. It’s one of the first steps in building creditworthiness — especially useful for first-time borrowers, freelancers, and young professionals.

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Claim Tax
Refunds

TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) on salary, FD interest, or professional payments? Filing ITR is the only way to claim refunds and recover your excess tax.

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Income Proof for Visa & Government Processes

Your ITR acts as legal proof of income for visa applications, government tenders, subsidies, and other official requirements.

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Carry Forward Capital & Business Losses

Filed your return before the deadline? You can carry forward losses to offset against future income — reducing your future tax burden.

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Essential for Startups, MSMEs & Business Tenders

Entrepreneurs and professionals benefit from a clean ITR record when registering businesses, applying for tenders, or accessing government incentives.

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Access to Subsidies and Government Schemes

Many state and central subsidy schemes require ITR documents to assess eligibility. Regular filing increases your chances of benefiting from these programs.

Maximize Your Financial Power with Sharda Associates

Our experienced Chartered Accountants ensure your ITR isn’t just filed — it’s strategically prepared to maximize deductions, build your credit history, and keep you subsidy-ready for any government scheme.

You may not need all of the above documents. Your assigned Chartered Accountant will assess your income type and provide a customized checklist, ensuring a smooth and complete filing experience.

Types of ITR Forms – Which One is Right for You?

Not sure which ITR form applies to you? Don’t worry — at Sharda Associates, we ensure the correct form is selected based on your income sources, business structure, and residential status.

ITR-1 (SAHAJ)

  • For resident individuals with income up to ₹50 lakh
  • Income from salary/pension, one house property, and other sources
  • Not for individuals with business income, capital gains, or foreign assets

ITR-2

  • For individuals/HUFs with income above ₹50 lakh
  • Includes capital gains, more than one house property, or foreign income
  • Not applicable for business or professional income

ITR-3

  • For individuals/HUFs with income from business or profession
  • Also includes salary, house property, capital gains, etc.

ITR-4 (SUGAM)

  • For individuals, HUFs & firms (non-LLPs) under presumptive taxation

     

  • Income up to ₹50 lakh under Sections 44AD, 44ADA, or 44AE

     

  • Not for non-residents or those with foreign income/assets

     

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  • For partnership firms, LLPs, AOPs, BOIs
  • Not for individuals or companies

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  • For companies (excluding those claiming exemption under Section 11)

ITR-7

  • For companies (excluding those claiming exemption under Section 11)

Belated ITR

  • Filed after the due date (usually post 31st July) but before 31st December
  • Late filing may attract penalties and loss of benefits (e.g., carry-forward of losses)

ITR-U (Updated Return)

  • Filed within 24 months to update or correct previously filed returns

     

  • Used for undisclosed income or error rectification

     

  • May involve additional tax and interest

Not Sure Which Form Applies to You?

Let our tax experts at Sharda Associates guide you. We ensure you file the right ITR form with full compliance and maximum benefits.

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Who is Required to File ITR? – Eligibility Criteria

Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) is mandatory under Indian law for certain individuals and entities. Even if not compulsory in your case, filing can offer significant long-term financial benefits. At Sharda Associates, we ensure you never miss a legal requirement or financial opportunity.

Mandatory Filing – Who Must File ITR?

You are legally required to file ITR if:

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  • Your total income exceeds the basic exemption limit:
    • ₹2.5 lakh for individuals below 60 years
    • ₹3 lakh for senior citizens (60–80 years)
    • ₹5 lakh for super senior citizens (80+ years)
  • You have earned income from more than one source (e.g., salary + freelancing)
  • TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) has been deducted, and you want to claim a refund
  • You own assets outside India or have foreign income
  • You are a director in a company or hold unlisted equity shares
  • You deposited over ₹1 crore in a bank account in a financial year
  • Your total electricity bill exceeds ₹1 lakh annually
  • You have spent over ₹2 lakh on foreign travel in a year
  • You are filing on behalf of a trust, firm, LLP, or company

Recommended Filing– Even If Not Mandatory

Filing ITR is highly advisable in these cases:

  • Students or freelancers with income below the taxable limit but who want to:
    • Claim TDS refunds
    • Show income proof for visa, education loans, etc.
  • Individuals applying for loans, credit cards, or financial aid
  • Startups or small businesses looking to register for MSME schemes or tenders
  • To carry forward business or capital losses to offset future gains
  • To build a strong financial history and credit profile
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Why Filing Even When Not Mandatory Makes Sense

Many government subsidy schemes and financial services require ITR proof for eligibility. Filing regularly ensures you’re always ready to take advantage of such opportunities.

Why Choose Sharda Associates for Your ITR Filing?

With hundreds of options available online, you might wonder — why Sharda Associates?

We’re not just another tax filing portal. We are a team of experienced Chartered Accountants, finance experts, and subsidy specialists offering personalized, professional, and end-to-end tax solutions that go beyond just form-filling.

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1. Expert-Driven, Not Bot-
Driven

Your return is handled by qualified CAs, not AI bots or junior staff. We understand your unique financial profile and ensure compliance with the latest tax laws and deductions.

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2. Personalized Tax
Advisory

We don’t stop at filing. We advise you on tax-saving strategies, subsidy eligibility, and income structuring to help you reduce your tax burden smartly.

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3. End-to-End Support — Before &
After Filing

From document collection to refund tracking and responding to income tax notices — we’re with you every step of the way. Our support doesn’t end once your return is filed.

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4. 100% Accuracy &
Compliance

Avoid penalties, mismatches, and ITD notices. We ensure your return is error-free, submitted on time, and in full compliance with all current regulations.

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5. Location-Based Subsidy
Guidance

There are multiple central and state-level subsidy schemes linked to your income, profession, or project. We check for capital back-ended subsidies, reimbursements, and interest subvention based on your location — so you never miss a benefit.

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7. Affordable & Transparent
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No hidden fees, no upselling. We offer clear, affordable pricing tailored to your income type — whether salaried, business owner, freelancer, or NRI.

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6. Confidentiality & Data
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Your data is treated with the highest level of confidentiality and encryption. Only your assigned CA accesses your financial documents.

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Whether you’re filing for the first time or need help with a complex case, Sharda Associates is your trusted tax partner.

FAQ's on Income Tax Return Filing

1. What is Income Tax Return (ITR) filing?

Income Tax Return (ITR) filing is the process through which taxpayers formally declare their income, deductions, and tax payments to the Income Tax Department of India. It involves submitting detailed information about all sources of income earned during a financial year, calculating tax liabilities, and paying any outstanding taxes. Filing ITR electronically (e-filing) has become mandatory for most taxpayers, providing a faster, more secure, and convenient method to comply with tax laws. Besides legal compliance, filing ITR establishes your financial credibility, aids in claiming refunds, and acts as proof for financial transactions like loans and visas.

2. Who is required to file an income tax return?

You must file an ITR if your total income exceeds the basic exemption limit as defined by law, which varies by age and tax regime. Filing is also compulsory if you own foreign assets, have signing authority in foreign bank accounts, or have made certain high-value transactions, such as deposits exceeding Rs 1 crore or foreign travel expenses above Rs 2 lakh. Additionally, companies, firms, LLPs, trusts, and non-profits are required to file regardless of income. Even if not legally mandated, filing returns is advisable for financial transparency, facilitating loans, visa applications, and refunds.

3. What are the different types of ITR forms and who should use which?

India has seven ITR forms tailored to different taxpayer categories and income types:

  • ITR 1 (Sahaj): For salaried individuals with income up to Rs 50 lakh from salary, one house property, and other sources.

     

  • ITR 2: For individuals with income above Rs 50 lakh, capital gains, multiple properties, or agricultural income above Rs 5,000.

     

  • ITR 3: For those with income from business or profession.

     

  • ITR 4 (Sugam): For presumptive income earners with turnover up to Rs 2 crore.

     

  • ITR 5: For firms, LLPs, and AOPs.

     

  • ITR 6: For companies excluding charitable ones.

     

  • ITR 7: For trusts, political parties, and other specified entities.

     

Selecting the correct form ensures smooth processing and compliance.

4. What documents are required for filing ITR?
 

Key documents needed include PAN and Aadhaar cards, Form 16 from employers, salary slips, Form 26AS reflecting TDS details, Annual Information Statement, bank interest certificates, proofs of investments eligible for deductions (like PPF, ELSS, LIC), capital gains statements, rental income proofs, and business financials if applicable. Keeping these organized eases accurate reporting and supports any future scrutiny or assessment by tax authorities.

5. Can I file my ITR without Form 16?

Yes, salaried individuals can file ITR without Form 16 by referring to Form 26AS for TDS details and salary slips for income information. Online platforms often provide guided filing even without Form 16. However, obtaining Form 16 from your employer helps ensure accuracy and completeness, minimizing errors in your return.

6. Is e-filing mandatory?

E-filing is mandatory for taxpayers whose income exceeds prescribed limits. It enables faster processing, transparency, and easy verification. The Income Tax Department requires individuals, businesses, and entities to e-file their returns to reduce manual errors and paperwork. Some exceptions exist, but overall, e-filing has become the standard and most convenient method of filing ITR in India.

7. What is the basic exemption limit under different regimes?

The basic exemption limit is the income threshold below which no tax is payable. Under the new tax regime (FY 2025-26), individuals under 60 years have an exemption up to Rs 4 lakh, with progressive slabs thereafter. Under the old regime, it is Rs 2.5 lakh for individuals under 60. Senior citizens enjoy higher exemption limits. Choosing between regimes depends on your income and deductions claimed.

8. What is the last date for filing ITR?

The usual deadline is 31st July of the assessment year. Filing after this date is possible but treated as a belated return, subject to penalties. The last date for belated filing is 31st December of the same assessment year. Early filing avoids penalties and expedites refunds.

9. What if I miss the deadline?

Missing the deadline means you must file a belated return by 31st December with a late fee under Section 234F (up to Rs 5,000). Interest on outstanding tax liability may also apply. Filing late may delay refunds and increase scrutiny risk. It’s best to file as soon as possible after the deadline.

10. Can I file a revised return?

Yes, if you notice errors or omissions, you can file a revised return before 31st December of the assessment year to correct mistakes. This ensures your tax records are accurate and prevents penalties for misreporting.

11. What is the penalty for late filing?

Penalties include a maximum Rs 5,000 fine under Section 234F and interest at 1% per month on unpaid tax under Section 234A. For incomes up to Rs 5 lakh, penalty is limited to Rs 1,000. Prompt filing avoids these costs.

12. How to pay taxes?

Taxes can be paid online on the Income Tax Department website using net banking, debit cards, or challans. Advance Tax (Challan 100), Self-Assessment Tax (Challan 300), and Regular Assessment Tax (Challan 400) are common payment modes depending on the timing and nature of tax payment.

13. What is e-verification of ITR?

E-verification confirms that the taxpayer verifies and approves the filed ITR. It must be completed within 30 days of filing to finalize the submission. Methods include Aadhaar OTP, net banking, EVC via bank account or demat account, or sending signed physical ITR-V to CPC Bangalore.

14. What is ITR-V?

ITR-V is the acknowledgment document generated after e-filing your ITR. It confirms receipt by the Income Tax Department. If e-verification isn’t done online, the signed ITR-V must be physically sent to the Centralized Processing Centre (CPC), Bangalore within 120 days.

15. How to check ITR filing status?

Log into the Income Tax e-filing portal, navigate to “View Filed Returns” under “Income Tax Returns.” You can see a list of all returns filed, their status, and download ITR-V acknowledgments.

16. How to check refund status?

Use the Income Tax Department’s refund status tool by entering PAN and assessment year. Many tax portals also provide refund tracking after login. Refunds are credited directly to your bank account linked to PAN.

17. What is Section 87A rebate?

Under Section 87A, taxpayers with taxable income up to Rs 5 lakh (old regime) or Rs 12.75 lakh (new regime FY 2025-26) receive a rebate reducing their tax liability by up to Rs 12,500 or Rs 60,000 respectively, providing substantial tax relief.

18. What are the benefits of filing ITR?

Filing ITR helps comply with tax laws, claim refunds, carry forward losses, establish financial credibility, and facilitates loan or visa approvals. It acts as official proof of income and tax compliance, aiding in many financial transactions.

19. Can I file ITR myself?

Yes, individuals with simple incomes can self-file using government portals or authorized websites with stepwise guidance. More complex returns may benefit from expert assistance for accuracy and compliance.

20. Can someone else file ITR on my behalf?

Authorized representatives like Chartered Accountants or tax filing agencies can file on your behalf, but you should safeguard your PAN and login credentials to avoid misuse.

21. Is attaching documents mandatory while filing ITR?

No, ITR forms are “attachment-less.” However, you must retain all supporting documents for at least 6 years in case of tax audits or assessments.

22. Can I file nil income tax return?

Yes, filing a nil return is useful as official proof even when income is below exemption limits. It demonstrates financial transparency and compliance.

Keep ITRs and all related proofs for at least 6 years from the end of the assessment year, as the tax department may call for verification within this period.

24. What to do if I receive an income tax notice?

Do not panic. Understand the reason, respond timely, provide required information, and seek expert help if needed. Notices often arise from mismatches or errors and can be resolved.

25. What are common types of income tax notices?

Common notices include:

  • Defective return (Section 139(9))

     

  • Inquiry notice (Section 142(1))

     

  • Assessment notice (Section 143(2))

     

  • Income escaped assessment (Section 148)

     

  • Demand notice (Section 156)

     

Each demands specific responses.

26. Can I file ITR without digital signature?

Yes, individual taxpayers can file without a digital signature but must complete e-verification. Digital signatures are mandatory for certain entities like companies.

27. What is JSON file in ITR filing?

ITR data is submitted in a structured JSON format mandated by the Income Tax Department for standardization and faster processing.

28. How much time does it take to file ITR?

Simple ITRs can be filed in under 20 minutes using pre-filled forms on online portals. Complex returns take longer, depending on documentation and calculations.

29. How soon do I get acknowledgment after filing?

For e-verified returns, acknowledgments (ITR-V) are usually available instantly or within a few minutes of filing.

30. What if I have foreign income or assets?

You must disclose foreign income and assets in ITR. Failure to do so can attract penalties. Special forms and reporting requirements apply.

31. Is Form 26AS important?

Yes, it consolidates all tax credits including TDS, advance tax, and TCS against your PAN, ensuring correct reporting and preventing mismatches.

32. How to file ITR for capital gains?

Maintain sale and purchase documents, obtain capital gains statements from brokers, and declare gains accurately in appropriate sections of ITR.

33. What are the charges for filing ITR?

Many platforms offer free filing for basic returns. Assisted or expert filing typically costs from Rs 1,500 onwards depending on complexity.

34. Can I file revised return after getting refund?

You can file a revised return before processing completes. If refund is already issued, adjustments or repayment may be necessary.

35. What is the penalty for not filing ITR?

Penalties include late fees, interest on tax due, potential scrutiny, and legal action for willful evasion.

36. How to file ITR for business or professional income?

Use ITR 3 or ITR 4 forms. Maintain accurate books of account, report profits or presumptive income, and file within due dates.

37. What is the importance of Form 16?

Form 16 certifies TDS on salary and serves as a primary income proof, simplifying ITR filing for salaried employees.

38. What if I have income from multiple employers?

You must aggregate salary and TDS details from all employers and file a consolidated return declaring total income.

39. Can I file ITR offline?

Yes, but offline filing is seldom used now. E-filing is faster, convenient, and preferred by the department.

40. What is the process to e-verify return offline?

Download, sign, and send the ITR-V acknowledgment form to CPC Bangalore within 120 days to complete offline verification.

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