Income Tax return Archives - Page 2 of 4 - Blog (2024)

What is Advance Tax and Due Dates for Advance Tax Payment

16th December 201924th February 2020 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play What is Advance Tax? Section (208) of the Income tax act, 1961 defines “Advance Tax” which means any tax that is paid before the end of the financial year. An assessee earning an income of more than Rs. 10,000 and above in a financial year is liable to pay advance income tax. Rather […]

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New ITR filing date for A.Y 2023-24

24th July 20196th July 2023 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play It was demanded to extend the due date of filing ITR because of last minute rush and also main factor was TDS statement issue was also delayed for A.Y 2023-24. On 23rd July 2023 CBDT extended the due date of filing Income Tax Return of taxpayers whose due date falls on 31st July […]

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You may land up in Jail for non-filing of ITR

🔊 Play The central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the ‘Due Date’ for filing of Income Tax Return from 31stJuly, 2019 to 31stAugust, 2019! Interest and Penalty for failing to file ITR within due date Those category of individuals with income below the exemption limit are not required to file the ITR irrespective […]

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All about ITR filing for BEGINNERS!

20th July 201917th July 2020 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play Novice to Income tax! Don’t know how to file anIncome Tax Return form. Does Income Tax stress you to such an extent? Try not to stress. It is not an advanced science to get it. You should simply to soak in a couple of essentials of Income Tax to get things clear. Let’s […]

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Basics of Income Tax Return Filing for Beginners

15th June 201915th June 2019 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play As you all know that the due date for online income tax return filing for FY 2018-19 is approaching soon. The ITR due date is 31st July 2019 for those whose books of accounts are not required to be audited. And, the ITR due date is 31st September 2019 for others. You should […]

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Are you a salaried Taxpayer? You need to be alert with recent changes in Form 16!!

8th May 201921st January 2020 CA Sanket Agarwal16 Comments

These changes have been introduced in form 16 to keep it on the same line with the changes that came in Income Tax return Forms as notified by CBDT for AY 2019-20.

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Mistakes to avoid while filing Income Tax Return

2nd May 20193rd May 2019 CA Sanket AgarwalLeave a comment

🔊 Play Income Tax India e-filing: Income Tax is a tax that the government imposes on income generated by businesses and individuals. And, an ITR is a form in which a taxpayer furnishes information about his total income and tax payable on that income to the IT Department. In India, the ITR is filed online […]

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How Should You Pay Income Tax?

10th April 20197th June 2019 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play The Government of India levies income tax on all income as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The Government of India has several mechanisms through which it collects income tax from taxpayers like Advance Tax, Self-assessment tax, Tax deducted at source (TDS) and Tax collected at source (TCS). Advance tax: […]

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Understanding the New 2019 Federal Income Tax Brackets/ Slabs and rates?

27th March 20193rd June 2019 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play Income Tax Brackets/Slabs & Rates applicable for FY 2019-20 are: Income Tax Slabs for FY 2019-20 for Individual, Hindu undivided family (HUF), Association of persons (AOP), Body of individuals (BOI), Artificial juridical person*: Income Up to ₹250000- NIL Income from ₹250000-₹500000- 5% Income from ₹500000-₹1000000- 20% Income more than ₹1000000- 30% Income Tax […]

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How to Check If Your PAN Card is Active or Not?

13th March 201920th April 2019 CA Sanket Agarwal

🔊 Play To take a dig over false issuance of PAN cards for illegal purposes, the government of India has recently deactivated 11 Lakh PAN Cards following duplication. These de-activated PAN Cards were either allotted to a non-existent person or in the name of people with fake identities. It is worth mentioning that it is […]

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Income Tax return Archives - Page 2 of 4 - Blog (2024)

FAQs

How long can the IRS hold your refund for review? ›

See our Held or Stopped Refund page or our video for more information. If the IRS is reviewing your return, the review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.

Can the IRS answer tax questions? ›

The IRS offers free assistance by computer and telephone and in person. The IRS can help taxpayers get forms and publications and answer a wide range of tax questions.

What is the new question the IRS is asking? ›

For the 2022 tax year it asks: "At any time during 2022, did you: (a) receive (as a reward, award or payment for property or services); or (b) sell, exchange, gift or otherwise dispose of a digital asset (or a financial interest in a digital asset)?"

How to speak directly to an IRS agent and skip the automated? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 (toll-free) and use the automated system, or speak with a representative by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation). If you filed a married filing jointly return, you can't initiate a trace using the automated systems.

What happens when your refund is under review? ›

The IRS will attempt to verify whatever information triggered the review. In the meantime, you won't be issued a refund if you're expecting one.

What is the longest wait for IRS refund? ›

If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund should be issued in about six to eight weeks from the date IRS receives your return. If you file your return electronically, your refund should be issued in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.

What can the IRS not touch? ›

A portion of your wages are protected from levy. The protected amount is the equivalent to the standard deduction, plus any deductions for personal exemptions. The IRS can't seize certain personal items, such as necessary schoolbooks, clothing, undelivered mail and certain amounts of furniture and household items.

Is there anyone at the IRS that I can talk to? ›

For individual tax returns, call 1-800-829-1040, 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Friday local time. The wait time to speak with a representative may be long.

Why is my refund still processing? ›

As the return is processed, whether it was filed electronically or on paper, it may be delayed due to: Mistakes. Missing information. Suspicious activity referred by banks.

How do you tell if IRS is investigating you? ›

Many times the IRS won't tell you directly that you're under criminal investigation. But there are signs you can watch out for: IRS agents suddenly stop contacting you after requesting information or asking you to pay taxes owed. Your IRS auditor seems to disappear without explanation.

What are the IRS changes for 2024? ›

Standard Deduction Changes for 2024

For tax year 2024, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly rises to $29,200, an increase of $1,500 from 2023. For single taxpayers, the standard deduction rose to $14,600, a $750 increase from the previous year.

How do you know if the IRS is looking for you? ›

Remember, you will be contacted initially by mail. The IRS will provide all contact information and instructions in the letter you will receive. If we conduct your audit by mail, our letter will request additional information about certain items shown on the tax return such as income, expenses, and itemized deductions.

What is the fastest way to talk to the IRS? ›

Copies of forms, publications and other helpful information are also available around-the-clock at the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov. You can call 1-800-829-1040 to get answers to your federal tax questions 24 hours a day. Tax forms and instructions for current and prior years are available by calling 1-800-829-3676.

Do IRS agents come to your house? ›

However, there are circ*mstances in which the IRS will call or come to a home or business. These include when a taxpayer has an overdue tax bill, a delinquent (unfiled) tax return or has not made an employment tax deposit.

Is 800-829-0922 a real IRS number? ›

Visit www.irs.gov/paymentplan for more information on installment agreements and online payment agreements. You can also call us at 1- 800-829-0922 to discuss your options. For information on how to obtain your current account balance or payment history, go to www.irs.gov/balancedue.

Why is the IRS taking so long to review my refund? ›

Some tax returns take longer to process than others for many reasons, including when a return: Is sent by mail. Contains errors or is incomplete. Needs further review in general.

What is the IRS letter holding refund for review? ›

The CP05 notice is mailed to taxpayers to notify them that the IRS is holding their refund until the accuracy of the tax credits, income tax withholding or business expenses has been verified. This notice, or letter may include additional topics that have not yet been covered here.

Will I get my refund after a 60 day review? ›

Once we finish our review, we may send your refund, ask for additional information, or deny all or part of your refund. If you don't agree with the denial, you'll have an opportunity to appeal. If you haven't received your refund or heard from us after 60 days, you can call us at the number listed above.

How long can the IRS go back and review your taxes for a potential audit? ›

How far back can the IRS go to audit my return? Generally, the IRS can include returns filed within the last three years in an audit. If we identify a substantial error, we may add additional years. We usually don't go back more than the last six years.

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