Income Tax Return filing: New ITR forms for FY2019-20 – Know which one is for you

Income Tax Return filing: New ITR forms for FY2019-20 – Know which one is for you



Taxpayers should note that the due date for filing income tax returns (ITR) for FY 2019-20, which is usually July 31 or October 31, depending on the type of taxpayer, has been extended to November 30, 2020 for all classes of taxpayers. A taxpayer must also know the ITR form applicable to it, depending on status of the taxpayer, nature of income earned and threshold limit, whether taxpayer is a director or shareholder in a company, etc.
To kickstart the process of ITR filing for FY 2019-20, recently, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) notified the new return forms for FY 2019-20. Seven forms, ITR-1 to ITR-7, have been prescribed for different types of taxpayers. Here we explain notable aspects of different ITR forms which taxpayers need to consider while filing ITRs.

SARAL AND SAHAJ

The most simple form, ITR-1 (Sahaj) can be filed by an ordinarily resident individual whose total income does not exceed Rs 50 lakh, having income from salaries, one house property, other sources (interest, etc.), and agricultural income up to Rs 5,000. Individual taxpayers having income from business, profession, capital gains or more than one house property can not use ITR-1.
Another simple form ITR-4 (Sugam) is applicable for resident individuals, HUFs and firms (other than LLP) with total income of up to Rs 50 lakh and having income from small business or profession taxable under presumptive income provisions of Sections 44AD, 44ADA or 44AE of Income Tax Act, 1961. Taxpayers having income from capital gains cannot opt for ITR-4 as well.
Both these simple forms, viz. ITR-1 and ITR-4, which have minimum disclosure requirements and need small taxpayers to provide minimal details are also not applicable for an individual who is either director in a company or has invested in unlisted equity shares. ITR-2 is applicable for individuals and HUFs not having business income but not eligible for ITR 1 (Sahaj) whereas ITR-3 is applicable for individuals and HUFs having business income, but not eligible for ITR 4 (Sugam).

ITR5 AND OTHER FORMS

ITR-5 is required to be filed by all categories of taxpayers other than individuals and HUFs (for whom ITR-1 to ITR 4 is applicable), companies (for whom ITR-6 is applicable) or charitable trusts/ institutions (for whom ITR-7 applies). Thus, ITR-5 is applicable for partnership firms (other than those qualifying for ITR-4), LLPs, Association of Persons, Body of Individuals, etc., to whom no other form applies.
An important aspect of ITR forms for FY 2019-20 is that the ITR forms have been revised to incorporate the benefits of various timeline extensions granted by government due to Covid-19 and lockdown. Thus, in the newly notified ITR Forms, taxpayers can claim the deductions in respect of tax saving investments made between April 1 to June 30, 2020 for FY 2019-20, by mentioning necessary details in ‘Schedule – DI’.
Taxpayers having high value transactions such as deposit in current account of over Rs 1 crore, electricity bill payment of Rs 1 lakh or more and spending on foreign travel of Rs 2 lakh and above are now mandatorily required to file ITRs. However, it is pertinent to note that certain details such as passport number, details of employer and details of tenants in case of rented house property have been withdrawn from the newly notified forms, which were required in the forms earlier notified in January, this year.

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    3. बहुत अच्छा है

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  2. Excellent customer service and support

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  3. Very thoughtful gesture on the part of department thanks

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  4. More simple now. . Thoughtful gesture

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  5. Very good. IT dept.is Customer's friendly. It's very good that useful information is being sent as SMS which are helpful to know changes from time to time

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  6. Excellent information and guidelines thanks to IT Deptt

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  7. Useless people and useless websites unnecessarily confuses the people by sending useless mags i dont which bagger is providing peoples mail id to these crooks just for their business

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  8. It is very good attempt by I.T.Deptt.
    Thank you very much.

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  9. Excellent information and guidelines thanks to IT Deptt

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  10. We all appreciate such help providing gaudience to complete itr filing process in a better way . Thanks.

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  11. Thanks to IT Dept .for giving information.

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  12. In the previous year for FY2018-19 i have filed ITR-3, Now which ITR to be filed for FY2019-20?

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  13. Which form should a normal Army person (Jawan) fill up.

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  14. It is high time to listen to Subramaniam Swami and abolish Income TX and replace it.Taxis necessary for development but corruption in income tax department is forcing a large number of honest taxpayersnot to file return.Once I received notice to the effect that Ihave evaded it to the tune of 90 lakhs.Jokers issuing the notice were requested to join Bollywood. I don't know the fate of my request

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  15. Recently, there was an instruction that earnings from dividends of shares, M.fs etc require a form other than itr-1 for income below 50 lakhs. Which is that? Also, what is the last date for filing - 31 July or 30 September?

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  16. In my opinion as retired Govt Employee IT Department is working very prompt and sincere

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  17. What ITR Form to be used by NRI's having only Bank Interest income in India.?
    Previously, ITR 2 wae used.

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  18. Similar to above query, I would like to know the ITR form to be filled by NRI's for Rental incomes + FD interests in India.

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  19. Sir hme job chahiye lekin mil nhi rhi maihanat ke bad vi

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  20. Very valuable information. Thank you

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  21. Good discussion.How can I download the sahaj/saral form?

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  22. Thanks for the valuable information

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  23. Good and useful information by IT deptt

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  24. This post is so informative and makes a piece of very nice information on the topic in my mind about new ITR forms. It is the first time I visit your blog, but I was extremely impressed. Keep posting. CRA Address Change

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  25. What is important for common man, elderly persons, etc, is easy, successful completion of ITR without depending on any CAs or agents intermediary, as they take undue advantage by charging heavily. Last year I spent Rs. 2000 for ITR 2, just because I had meagre capital gain and that too ultimately Tax Liability arrived at ZERO

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    1. For NRI only income in India is from NRO Savings bank interest.which ITR Form to be filled?

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    2. For NRI only income in India is from NRO Savings bank interest.which ITR Form to be filled?

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  26. Good for reminders to the assess and protect country by collecting taxes and proud to be a tax payer.

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  27. Very nice information- can be little more elaborate .

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  28. very good and useful information

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  29. Thanks for sending this email. Very thoughtful of you. I appreciate your help

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    1. Dr.P.H.Naik
      This is very important and useful information

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  30. This information is very usefull for every tax payers Dr.P.H.Naik

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  31. Why so much confusions?? Instead of eating straight by mouth , eating bring the hand around the head from the back like.
    This should tell ITR-1....So and so should file,
    ITR- 2 so and so should file
    ITR-3 so and so .....file....
    But here it is not so, active voice, passive voice used, if and buts.....

    Answer my simple question , person having only salaried income and owning one house in his name & another house in joint name...but no rental income...which ITR form to file...???

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    1. I agree with you. The aim means to harass to the extend possible

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  32. I have filed my income tax return on 25th August, 2020.

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  33. IMMPORTANT INFORMATION THANK YOU

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  34. Very good information. One of the prompt and efficient department.

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  35. Who the hell is bookonmail.com? This is an unreliable source of information. This blog is not from the govt of India or the income tax department. Readers, please do not get carried away and believe whatever is here. Please go to the official website of IT and read it.

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  36. Readers, please 'report Abuse' as this is unreliable source of information

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  37. If the centre cannot pay its dues to the states because of 'act of God', we should be exempted too from paying tax this year.

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  38. Thank You so much for given valuable information

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  39. I am a retired bank employee. For the f y 19-20 I have incurred loss in my sale and purchase of shares i.e., "capital loss". My query is as there is no capital gain can I appropriate this loss to my income such as pension, interest income, rental income etc. If any surplus is available after appropriation in the current year can it be appropriated in future financial years.

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  40. Which form is applicable for director of a company and his total income is below 50 lakhs.

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  41. Very nice and well communication with taxpayer

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  42. Excellent. IT authority has come out to fully customer satisfaction agency.

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  43. I have closed my business. I have no return. I have not flled return.

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  44. No Income, Infact Negative Income. We had to pay workers from our pocket. Modiji crashed the economy.

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  45. Excellent customer service nd support by the Department

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  46. Good information useful for me & other salaried person

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  47. The definitions of ITR 1-7 does not appear to be simple

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  48. There is no refund as yet after filing tax return in April 2020 Itself

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  49. Thanks for sending this email. Very thoughtful of you. I appreciate your help

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  50. Good effort to educate tax payer.

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  51. sir what about educational department,in which catagory they are in,example National institute of technology

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  52. Very good information thank you sir

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  53. Very good information thank you sir

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  54. Thank very much your information
    I am Always thank full ITR Department

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  55. I do not find any Reply given by the IT Department when some questions have been asked.

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  56. Very good to receive updates from IT Dept

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  57. THANKS IT DEPARTMENT
    FOR USEFULL INFORMATION

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