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ITR-2
Individuals who are not eligible to file Form ITR-1 and receive income from "profits and gains from business or profession" can file ITR 2. This includes individuals who are not HUFs and have no spouse/partner with whom they are living in India.
- Salary and Pension Income
- Revenue from house property (which may come from multiple properties)
- Income from capital gains
- Other sources of income (lottery, horse racing, and other forms of gambling);
- Foreign assets and foreign income
- Agriculture generates more than Rs. 5000 in revenue.
- A resident is not an NRI or an ordinary resident.
- In addition, everyone who is a director of a company or owns unlisted equity shares of a firm should file their taxes in ITR-2.
Who can file Form ITR-2?
Individuals who are not eligible to file Form ITR-1 and receive income from "profits and gains from business or profession" can file ITR 2. This includes individuals who are not HUFs and have no spouse/partner with whom they are living in India.
- Salary and Pension Income
- Revenue from house property (which may come from multiple properties)
- Income from capital gains
- Other sources of income (lottery, horse racing, and other forms of gambling);
- Foreign assets and foreign income
- Agriculture generates more than Rs. 5000 in revenue.
- A resident is not an NRI or an ordinary resident.
- In addition, everyone who is a director of a company or owns unlisted equity shares of a firm should file their taxes in ITR-2.
Documents required to file ITR 2:
- Copy of the previous year’s tax return
- Bank Statement for the period starts from 1st April to 31st March.
- TDS Certificate (Form 16/16A/16B)
- Savings Certificate/ Deductions eligible to claim U/S 80C
- An interest statement that details the annual interest payments.
- When appropriate, balance sheet, P & L, account statement, and other audit reports.
Who is not qualified to submit Form ITR-2?
- Any person or Hindu Undivided Family who derives all or a portion of their income from a business or profession.
- Those who are qualified to submit ITR 1 Forms.
- Those who work as partners in partnership firms.
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