The yearly ritual of tax filing can be one hectic task for young first-time tax payers. Most people find it too complicated. The paper work and documents may be time consuming but absolutely essential as well.
In a recent episode of Money9 Helpline, Siddharth Patel from New Delhi asked for a complete checklist of documents to file tax.
General documents
To proceed with the task of filing returns, first ensure that you have the following general documents with you:
PAN Number
Aadhaar Number
All the bank account details of the assessee
TDS certificates (Form 16, Form 16A, Form 26AS, etc.);
Salaried individuals require some extensive paperwork in order to file their taxes. Here are a few of them:
Form 16 (also known as Salary Certificate)
Pension Certificate
Arrear
Full&Final Settlement
Rent agreement & receipts
Travel receipts
PF Withdrawals
Leave encashment
Joining/relocation bonus
Foreign salary slips (incase of foreign income)
For other sources of income
Bank Passbook/ Post Office Savings Passbook/ Statements and Interest Certificates
Dividends/ Warrants
Form 26AS
Accrued Interest
Lottery Income
Agricultural Income
Clubbed Income
Not only is it important to file your yearly returns but also to know about various deductions permitted as per the Income Tax Act, 1961.
“I paid my health insurance premium through my credit card and hospitalization bill due to Covid-19. Am I eligible for any sort of tax relief?” asked Swapnil Roy from Kolkata asked on Money9 Helpline.
You wouldn’t get any additional claim, you can just claim for the premium you have already paid. As per tax expert Gauri Chadha, “So, whatever you have paid by credit card or cash you would get a claim for that. Some employers provide medical reimbursement to their employees. The office bears the expenses for their hospitalization, that amount is fully taxable.”
Published: June 12, 2021, 17:22 IST
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