Income Tax in India - Due Date of Submission of Return

Due Date of Submission of Return

The due date of submission of return shall be ascertained according to section 139(1) of the Act as under:-

September 30 of the Assessment Year(AY) -If the assessee is a company (not having any inter-nation transaction), or
-If the assessee is any person other than a company whose books of accounts are required to be audited under any law, or
-If the assessee is a working partner in a firm whose books of accounts are required to be audited under any law.
November 30 of the AY If the assessee is a company and it is required to furnish report under section 92E pertaining to international transactions.
July 31 of the AY In any other case.

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