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Step-By-Step Guide For ITR Filing
By Sunainaa Chadha
May 23, 2024

The Income Tax department have released different tools to help you file your ITR-3 form easily.

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Need to file your income tax return for the financial year 2023-2024 (assessment year 2024-2025)?

The Income Tax department has some good news!

They've released different tools to help you file your ITR-3 form easily.

Here's the breakdown:

 

Three ways to file: You can choose between offline (Java software), online filing on the portal, or an Excel-based utility.

Pick the option that works best for you!

 

Where to find them: All these tools are available for download on the income tax e-filing portal under the Downloads section.

 

What is the difference among the three available options?

Online Filing

 

Offline (Java) Utility

 

Excel Utility

 

Choosing the right tool

Go online: If you have a straightforward tax situation and appreciate auto-filled information, online filing is the way to go.

Download the Java utility: For complex tax scenarios with extensive data, the Java utility offers a robust software solution.

Try the Excel utility: If you're comfortable with Excel and encounter problems with the Java program, the Excel utility provides an alternative. Just be cautious while editing the spreadsheet.

Don't miss the deadline: Remember, the deadline to file your ITR-3 for FY 2023-24 is July 31, 2024. This applies to everyone except those required to get an income tax audit.

 

Who needs to file ITR 3?

Switching between online and offline filing

You can absolutely switch to filing your ITR using the offline utility even if you filed online in previous years! The tax department's FAQ clarifies this point. The Income Tax department offers both online and offline options for filing your Income Tax Return (ITR).

Updated Offline Utility: The department regularly updates the software used for offline filing (the 'offline utility'). This ensures the software is compatible with the latest tax rules and functions properly.

Flexibility in Filing Methods: You're not locked into one filing method. Even if you filed online in previous years, you can switch to using the offline utility for the current year's ITR.

This provides flexibility based on your personal preference or technical comfort level.

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