How to change your ITR form

How to change your ITR form

Individuals can file their income tax returns (ITR) using one of four forms, depending on their income and financial situation. In this guide, we’ll explain how to switch to the correct ITR form when filing your return.

Steps to change ITR form on Quicko:

1. Go to File> Start ITR/ Resume Filing

2. Add all your income details 
3. Add applicable deductions
4. Add any tax payments made
5. Provide any relevant additional details like, regime preference, brought forward losses, personal assets or previous ITR details.

Once you have added everything and your ITR is ready, you will be able to see your applicable ITR form on the bottom bar.

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