In a major relief for taxpayers, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced a three-month extension for filing ...
For the majority of individual taxpayers, the July 31 due date remains unchanged. Salaried employees and those filing ITR-1 ...
Budget 2026 introduces significant changes to income tax filing from April 1, 2026. Revised ITR forms will simplify ...
For individual taxpayers filing ITR-1 and ITR-2, the original due date will remain 31 July, ensuring that salaried ...
If you stay outside India for more than 182 days, you can't use ITR Form 1. It is not a question of being a resident or a non ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman clarified this during her Budget speech, saying that only specific taxpayers would get ...
Budget 2026 proposals will allow taxpayers to file updated returns to reduce claimed losses, provided specific conditions are ...
Union Budget 2026 delivers major middle-class relief by extending ITR filing deadlines to March 31, cutting overseas ...
In her Union Budget 2026 speech, Nirmala Sitharaman said the deadline for filing ITR-1 and ITR-2 will continue to be July 31.
Can you file ITR-1 after staying abroad for more than six months? Learn how residential status under the Income-Tax Act affects ITR-1 eligibility for returning NRIs.
Sitharaman said, "I propose to extend time available for revising returns from 31st December to up to 31st March with the ...
For many Indians returning home after extended periods overseas, one recurring tax-season question is whether they can file their income tax return using ITR-1 if they have spent more than 182 days ...