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Income Tax Calendar 2021: All important deadlines you should know

SWIL by SWIL
Jan 4, 2021
in Business Compliances
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Being an ideal citizen, it is the responsibility of everyone to pay tax for their earned income. It is essential for every economy that their countrymen should responsible for paying their taxes and file the returns on time, whether they are salaried or self-employed. In such a situation, it is very important for all taxpayers to remember certain dates related to tax, so that you can make tax-related work even easier.

Here in this blog section, I am telling you some important deadlines that you should know. With these dates, you will be able to manage your tax deposits better.

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  • The Income Tax Department extended the income tax filing dates for the THIRD time.

  • Those who did not have to file a tax audit report and had to file their income tax returns by 31 December, got time till 10 January.

The income tax department has issued a new e-calendar for the year 2021 having a list of all the important tax-related deadlines. The income tax department in an email sent to the taxpayers wrote, “Welcome to a new era where the tax system is becoming seamless, faceless, and paperless. Every taxpayer is a nation builder. “Here is a calendar to make your tax journey simpler and easier.”

Important Deadlines You Should Know

JANUARY

January 10: Extended due date for Filing ITR for AY 2020-21 for Taxpayers not requiring Audit

January 15: Date for furnishing various audit reports under the Income-tax Act

January 15: Quarterly statement of TCS deposited for the quarter ending December 31, 2020

January 30: Quarterly TCS certificate in respect of tax collected for the quarter ending December 31, 2020

January 31: Last Date for making Declaration under Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme

January 31: Quarterly statement of TDS deposited for the quarter ending December 31, 2020

FEBRUARY

February 15: Extended Due Date for Filing ITR for AY 2020-21 for taxpayers requiring an audit

February 15: Quarterly TDS certificate (other than salary) for the quarter ending December 31, 2020

MARCH

March 15: Fourth installment of advance tax for the AY 2021-22

March 31: Last date for filing belated or revised return of income for AY 2020-21

March 31: Quarterly statements of TDS/TCS Deposited for Q1 & Q2 of FY 2020-21

March 31: Last date for payment under Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme without additional levy

March 31: Last date for Linking Aadhaar with PAN

MAY

May 15: Quarterly statement of TCS deposited for the quarter ending March 31, 2021

May 31: Quarterly statement of TDS deposited for the quarter ending March 31, 2021

May 31: Due date for furnishing of statement of financial transaction u/s 285BA in respect of FY 2020-21

JUNE

June 15: First installment of advance tax for AY 2022-23

June 15: TDS Certificate-Form 16 to employees (in respect of salary paid) for AY 2021-22

June 15: Quarterly TDS certificate (other than salary) for the quarter ending March 31, 2021

JULY

July 15: Quarterly statement of TCS deposited for the quarter ending June 30, 2021

July 30: Quarterly TCS certificate for the quarter ending June 30, 2021

July 31: Quarterly statement of TDS deposited for the quarter ending June 30, 2021

July 31: ITR for AY 2021-22 for all assessees other than (a) corporate assessee or (b) non-corporate assessee who is liable to get his accounts audited or (c) assessee who has entered into an international or specified domestic transaction

AUGUST

August 15: Quarterly TDS certificate (other than salary) for the quarter ending June 30, 2021

SEPTEMBER

September 15: Second installment of advance tax for AY 2022-23

September 30: Audit Report for AY 2021-22 in case of an assessee who has not entered into an international or specified domestic transaction

OCTOBER

October 15: Quarterly statement of TCS deposited for the quarter ending September 30, 2021

October 30: Quarterly TCS certificate for the quarter ending September 30, 2021

October 31: Quarterly statement of TDS deposited for the quarter ending September 30, 2021

October 31: ITR for AY 2021-22 for assessees (not having an international or specified domestic transaction) who is (a) corporate assessee or (b) non-corporate assessee whose books are required to be audited

October 31: Audit report for AY 2021-22 in respect of assessee having an International or specified domestic transaction

NOVEMBER

November 15: Quarterly TDS certificate (other than salary) for the quarter ending September 30, 2021

November 30: ITR for AY 2021-22 in respect of assessee having an international or specified domestic transaction

DECEMBER

December 15: Third installment of advance tax for AY 2022-23

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Akanksha Bhargava is a content writer expert for SWIL. A reader, an avid researcher, and a tech enthusiast. She loves to read and write about the latest technologies that are shaping the retail and wholesale business sectors. She helps boost sales using the best technology has to offer for trade and commerce. In her free time, she loves to travel to new historical places and listen to light music.

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