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ITR filing 2024: Do you know you can now pay tax using your credit card? Here's how it is done
Business Today· 22 hours agoThis guide will help you understand how to pay your income tax online using your credit card and...
ITR filing 2023-24: How to check income tax refund status
CNBC Awaaz· 2 days agoThe last date for filing income tax returns for the financial year 2023-24 – July 31 – is drawing...
ITR Filing: How to pay income tax with credit card and earn reward points too!
Financial Express· 2 days agoITR Filing: Taxpayers can pay income tax using their credit cards and earn some reward points also....
ITR filing: Direct link to check income tax refund status online - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 3 days agoPeople can also track the Income Tax refund status on the NSDL website. However, it must be noted...
ITR filing 2024: Here's the direct link to check the status of your income tax refund
Business Today· 3 days agoTax refund upon submitting the ITR form. It is noteworthy that while some taxpayers have already...
Aadhaar OTP, electronic verification: Ways to verify Income Tax return
Business Standard India· 3 days agoVerification of the ITR is a crucial step that completes the filing process and ensures its...
Slowdown in access to AIS, ITR e-filing portal, resulting in delays, say chartered accountants
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoMonsoons in parts of India and a technical slowdown in downloading the Annual Information Statement (AIS) and Tax Information Statement (TIS), have led to delays in filing ...
ITR filing FY 2023-24: How to pay income tax using your credit card? A step-by-step guide | Mint
Livemint· 5 days agoThe deadline for filing income tax returns (ITR) for the financial year 2023-24 is July 31. There...
Online PAN card fraud—here’s how to detect and report PAN card misuse
Indian Express· 6 days agoThe Permanent Account Number (PAN) card, issued by the Government of India, is a crucial document...
How to file ITR: Penalties for misreporting tax and other income tax return filing mistakes -...
The Economic Times· 6 days agoGenuine slip-ups are usually excused by the tax department, but wilful transgressions invite heavy...