Download online / offline utility for e-Filing of ITR 2 for AY 2014-15
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CBDT has released ITR-2 Online and offline Utility for A.Y. 2014-15 on its website https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/. CBDT has already released Online and offline Return Filing Utility for ITR 1 & ITR 4S for AY 2014-15. So till now CBDT has launched following Utilities :-
ITR 1 (SAHAJ) – For Individuals having Income from Salary & Interest.
ITR 2 – For Individuals & HUFs not having Income from Business or Profession
ITR 4S (SUGAM) - For Individuals/HUF having income from presumptive business
We are not uploading the ITR Utility on our website as Forms are just been released and considering previous year experience we expect changes in the utility for removal of discrepancies in the utility if any. We request our readers to download the latest ITR Utility whenever they wish to file an ITR through offline Java Utility from e-filing website of Income Tax Department.
Steps to file form offline
- Download the applicable ITR form from Downloads
- Fill it offline
- Generate XML
- Register on e-Filing website using your PAN
- LOGIN to the portal.
- Go to e-File link – Upload Return
Or
Login to Income Tax e-filing website to Prepare and Submit ITR Online
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