Income Tax Return Form – ITR-4 (Sugam) is applicable to Resident Individuals, HUFs and Firms (other than LLP) having total income upto Rs. 50 Lakh and having Presumptive Business Income under sections 44AD or Presumptive Income from Profession under section 44ADA or Presumptive Income from Goods Carriages under section 44AE.
ITR4 applicable to
The new ITR-4 form is not applicable to:
Non-residents and Residents but not ordinarily resident (RNOR)
An individual who is either Director in a company or has invested in unlisted equity shares
Business Code – 09005 – General commission agents, commodity brokers and auctioneers is not available in new ITR-4 Sugam.
Income Tax Return Form – ITR-1 (Sahaj) is applicable to only Resident Individuals having total income upto Rs. 50 lakhs, having Incomes from Salaries or Pension, One House property, Other sources (Interest etc.), and agricultural income upto Rs.5,000.
ITR 1 for Resident Individuals
The new ITR-1 form is not applicable to:
Non-residents and Residents but not ordinarily resident (RNOR)
An individual who is either Director in a company or has invested in unlisted equity shares
Government issued an ordinance “The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Ordinance 2019” on 21 Feb 2019.
This article discusses what is deposit, what is regulated deposits scheme and unregulated deposit scheme, what is banned and what is not banned, from when is the Ordinance applicable, to whom, List of Regulated Deposit Scheme and FAQ
Income Tax Return Form – 1 (Sahaj) is applicable to only Resident Individuals having Incomes from Salaries or Pension, One House property, Other sources and having total income upto Rs. 50 lakhs. The new ITR-1 form is not applicable to Non-residents and Residents but not ordinarily resident (RNOR).
Nature of Business Code or Profession Code is required to be furnished in ITR 3, ITR 4, ITR 5 and ITR 6. In the new Income tax return (ITR) forms for A.Y. 2019-20 F.Y. 2018-19, below changes are made in Business Code or Profession Code.
As per Rule 96 of the CGST Rules 2017, the shipping bill filed by an exporter shall be deemed to be an application for refundof integrated tax paid on the goods exported out of India. Being so, opting LUT/NA or mentioning “0” against “IGST Paid” field, will keep away the exporter to avail refund claim even if they have paid the IGST as the exporter himself has declared the same in the Shipping Bill. However, following Circular No. 8/2018-Cus dated 23.03.2018, an option has been made available by the DG Systems in ICES for sanctioning IGST refund in respect of those cases where the exporter has erroneously declared that the shipment is without payment of IGST, although they have declared and paid the IGST in GST Returns.
The due date for furnishing Statement of Financial Transaction (SFT) for any Financial Year is May 31 of that year e.g for F.Y. 2018-19 it is May 31, 2019.
Communications are being received by the Income Tax Department for furnishing Form 61, Statement of Financial Transactions (Form 61A) / Statement of Reportable Accounts (Form 61B) on the Reporting Portal.