ITR-4 is the Income Tax Return form for those who choose the presumptive income scheme under Sections 44AD, 44ADA, and 44AE of the Income-tax Act, 1961. However, if your business turnover exceeds ₹2 crore, you’ll need to file ITR-3 instead.
Individuals/HUF/Partnership firms must submit ITR-4 if their total income for FY 2023-24 includes the following:
• 44AD or 44AE.
• Income from profession computed under Section 44ADA.
• Income covered by ITR 1.
Similar to ITR1, the total income from all sources combined should not exceed Rs. 50 lakh.
Chnages
Below changes are incorporated in the ITR-4 form of the FY 2023-24:
Following the Finance Act 2023 amendments to Section 115BAC, the new tax regime is now the default for individuals, HUFs, AOPs, BOIs, and AJPs. If you prefer the old tax regime, you’ll need to actively opt-out. For those filing ITR-4, this means submitting Form 10-IEA to make the switch.
The updated ITR-4 form now includes a section to disclose amounts eligible for deduction under Section 80CCH. Introduced by the Finance Act 2023, Section 80CCH allows individuals enrolled in the Agnipath Scheme and contributing to the Agniveer Corpus Fund (starting from November 1, 2022) to claim a tax deduction for their total deposits into the fund.
The Finance Act 2023 has increased the turnover threshold for the presumptive taxation scheme under Section 44AD from Rs. 2 crores to Rs. 3 crores, as long as cash receipts don’t exceed 5% of total turnover or gross receipts. Similarly, Section 44ADA now has a raised threshold of Rs. 75 lakhs for gross receipts, provided cash receipts stay below 5%. The ITR-4 form now includes a new column in Schedule BP to disclose “receipts in cash,” including cheques or bank drafts that are not account payee.
In the Finance Act of 2023, the turnover threshold for the presumptive taxation scheme under Section 44AD has been raised from INR 2 crores to INR 3 crores, given that cash receipts don’t exceed 5% of total turnover or gross receipts from the previous year. It’s clarified that cash now includes cheques or bank drafts not labeled “account payee.”
Similarly, the Finance Act of 2023 modified Section 44ADA to increase the threshold for gross receipts from INR 50 lakhs to INR 75 lakhs, provided that cash receipts do not surpass 5% of the total gross receipts from the previous year.
To implement the aforementioned changes, the CBDT has updated ITR forms to add a new column titled “receipts in cash” for disclosing cash turnover or cash gross receipts under Schedule BP.
In line with the Finance Act of 2023, a fresh provision, Section 80CCH, has been added. This section enables individuals who join the Agnipath Scheme and contribute to the Agniveer Corpus Fund from November 1, 2022, onwards to claim deductions for their contributions to the fund.
The latest ITR forms have been updated to include a new column where taxpayers can declare the amount eligible for deduction under Section 80CCH. This amendment ensures that individuals contributing to the Agniveer Corpus Fund through the Agnipath Scheme can accurately report their eligible deductions.
ITR-4 is divided into parts as mentioned below:
PART A: General Information
PART B: Gross total income from the five heads of income
PART C: Deduction and total taxable income
PART D: Tax computation and tax status
Schedule BP: Details of income from Business-Section 44AD, 44ADA and 44EA
Information regarding turnover/Gross receipts reported for GST
Financial Particulars of Business
Schedule IT, TCS and TDS 1: Statement of payment of advance tax and tax on self-assessment, tax collected at source and TDS from salary
Schedule TDS2: Statement of tax deducted at source on income other than salary.
Verification column
Here’s a step-by-step guide to filing your income tax return on the Income Tax e-Filing portal:
The due date for filing ITR-4 (Income Tax Return form for individuals and HUFs having income from a proprietary business or profession) varies depending on the taxpayer’s category and certain conditions. As of my last update, typically the due date for filing ITR-4 for individuals not subject to tax audit is July 31 of the assessment year. However, it’s always advisable to check the latest updates from the Income Tax Department or consult with a tax professional for the most accurate and current information regarding due dates and any extensions.
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