Start Preparing For ITR Filing

Last Updated on June 20, 2025 8:31:25 PM by Vivek Makwana

Tax Season Is Here! 🧮 It’s ITR Filing Time Of The Year When Salaried And Self-Employed Individuals Start Preparing To File Their Income Tax Returns (ITR). While Form 16 Is A Crucial Document For Salaried People, Don’t Wait For It To Get Started. 🏁 There Are Many Other Important Documents You Can Collect Right Now To Make ITR Filing Process Smoother And Faster. ✅

Let’s Take A Look At What You Need To Gather Before Form 16 Comes In. 📦

📌 Why You Should Start Early

Starting Early Gives You Ample Time ⏳ To Review Your Financial Documents, Rectify Any Errors, And Avoid Last-Minute Panic. Plus, Early Filers Often Get Faster Refunds 💰 And More Time To Correct Any Mistakes.

📋 Essential Documents To Collect Before Form 16

Even If Your Employer Hasn’t Issued Form 16 Yet, You Can Still Prepare By Collecting These Key Documents:

1️⃣   PAN Card

Permanent Account Number (PAN) Is A Must For ITR Filing. Make Sure The Details On Your PAN Match With Your Aadhaar And Bank Records.

2️   Aadhaar Card 📇

Linking Your Aadhaar With PAN Is Mandatory For Filing Returns. Keep A Digital And Physical Copy Ready.

3️   Salary Slips 🧾

Collect Monthly Salary Slips For The Financial Year. These Will Help You Estimate Your Total Income And Deductions Until Form 16 Is Issued.

4️   Bank Statements 🏦

Download Statements Of All Your Active Bank Accounts. They Help In Reporting Interest Income, Dividend Credits, And Other Transactions.

5️   Investment Proofs 💼

Gather Documents For Investments Made Under Sections Like 80C, 80D, And 80G. This Includes:

  • LIC Premium Receipts 📑
  • PPF & ELSS Statements 📈
  • Health Insurance Premiums 🏥
  • Donation Receipts 🤝

6️   Home Loan Details 🏠

If You Have A Home Loan, Collect Interest And Principal Payment Certificates. These Can Help Claim Deductions Under Sections 24(b) And 80C.

7️   Capital Gains Reports 📊

If You Have Sold Stocks, Mutual Funds, Or Property, Get Capital Gains Reports From Brokers Or CA. Don’t Forget To Include STT And Transaction Charges.

8️   Form 26AS & AIS 📃

Visit The Income Tax Website And Download Your Form 26AS And Annual Information Statement (AIS). These Show The TDS Deducted And Income Reported By Third Parties.

🛑 Don’t Wait For Form 16: Be Proactive!

While Form 16 Summarizes Your Salary Income And TDS, Most Of The Other Data Is Already With You. ⏱️ Being Proactive Helps You Avoid Mistakes And Identify Any Mismatches In Advance.

🧠 Pro Tips For Smooth Filing

💡 Double-Check Your Name, PAN, And Aadhaar Details Across Documents
💡 Match Interest Income In Bank Accounts With AIS Data
💡 If You’ve Changed Jobs, Collect Form 16 From All Employers
💡 Save All Documents In A Secure Folder – Physical And Digital

🗓️ Key Dates To Remember

📅 ITR Filing For FY 2024-25 Begins From April 1, 2025
📅 Due Date Income Tax Return For Individuals (Non-Audit): September 15, 2025

Official Notification:CBDT extends date of filing of Income Tax Returns (ITRs) due for filing by 31st July 2025 to 15th September 2025

✅ Step-by-Step Guide to Log In to the Income Tax Portal

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to incometax.gov.in
  2. Click on “Login” (Top-right corner)
  3. Enter Your PAN (used as the User ID)
  4. Authenticate:
    1. Use Aadhaar OTP, password, or Digital Signature
  5. Access Dashboard:
    1. After successful login, the dashboard displays your profile, pending actions, e-filing history, refund status, etc.

💡 Tip: Use Chrome or Firefox. Avoid using Internet Explorer for best results.

📋 Benefits of Registering and Logging In

Creating and logging into your Income Tax e-filing account is not just about filing your return. It gives you access to several personalized tools:

  • ✅ Pre-filled ITR Filing forms that save time and reduce errors
  • ✅ Real-time refund tracking
  • ✅ View past years’ filed returns
  • ✅ Raise grievances and view responses
  • ✅ Update your profile and communication details

Regular login helps taxpayers stay updated with notifications, compliance reminders, and deadlines.

🧾 Know Your ITR Filing Form

ITR FormSuitable ForFiling Mode
ITR-1Salaried individuals with income < Rs50LOnline/Offline
ITR-2Capital gains or >Rs50L incomeOffline preferred
ITR-3/4Business or freelance professionalsJSON Upload or Offline

You can either file online directly or prepare a JSON file using utility software and upload it.

🖥️ What to Do After Login

Once logged in:

  • Go to e-File > Income Tax Return to start filing
  • View past filings under e-File > View Filed Returns
  • Download ITR-V and submit e-Verification
  • Check refund status, ITR status, or notices

📤 How to Retrieve Forgotten Credentials

If you forget your PAN, password, or login details:

  • Use “Forgot Password” on the login page
  • Retrieve using Aadhaar OTP, registered mobile/email, or e-filing acknowledgment
  • You can also recover login access using bank account-based verification (if linked)

Always ensure your contact details are up to date to avoid issues.

🧩 Common Login Errors & Solutions

ErrorReasonSolution
Invalid PANTypo or unregistered userCheck format, ensure PAN is registered
Aadhaar OTP not receivedNetwork or number issueWait, retry after 60s or update mobile via UIDAI
Account locked5 failed attemptsUse “Forgot Password” to reset
Site not loadingBrowser or cache issueClear cache or switch browser

🔐 Security Tips

  • Always type the URL: https://www.incometax.gov.in manually
  • Never share OTPs or passwords
  • Log out from public/shared devices
  • Enable two-factor authentication in your profile

Final Thought

Tax Filing Doesn’t Have To Be Stressful! 😌 With A Little Preparation And Timely Collection Of Documents, You Can File Your ITR Filing Smoothly – Even Before Form 16 Is Out. So Don’t Wait – Start Organizing Your Papers Today And Stay Ahead This Tax Season! 📂✨

📝 Disclaimer:
Tax Rules, Forms, And Deadlines May Change From Time To Time. 🔄 For The Most Accurate And Updated Information, Always Visit The Official Website Of The Income Tax Department Of India: https://www.incometax.gov.in 🏛️

This Article Is For General Awareness Only And Should Not Be Considered As Legal Or Financial Advice.

By Vivek Makwana

Vivek Makwana Is A Passionate Finance Blogger And Digital Content Creator, Dedicated To Simplifying Complex Topics Like Personal Finance, Stock Market, Credit Cards, And Online Income Strategies. With Years Of Research Experience And A Deep Understanding Of Indian Financial Systems, He Writes Practical, SEO-Friendly Guides To Help Readers Make Smart Money Decisions. When He's Not Writing, Hareshbhai Stays Updated On Financial Trends And Explores New Tools For Digital Growth.

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