Autofill your Deductions

Autofill your Deductions

The government encourages saving and investing by offering deductions that reduce your taxable income. These deductions support key sectors like housing, education, healthcare, and even environmental initiatives—helping you achieve your financial goals while contributing to the nation’s growth.

Steps to Autofill Your Deductions

  1. Navigate to File > Deductions and click Connect 
  2. Connect to ITD using Aadhaar OTP or CredentialsConnect to ITD using Aadhaar OTP or Credentials
  3. Your deductions will be imported automatically. Review and proceed.

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