Reset Income Tax Return

Reset Income Tax Return

Resetting a tax return means deleting the current return you’ve been working on, allowing you to start over from scratch. This can be useful if you’ve made errors or no longer wish to file that particular return. Once reset, all previously entered details will be cleared, and you can begin the ITR preparation process anew.


Note: Resetting your ITR on Quicko won’t affect the ITR prepared or filed on your income tax portal.

Steps to reset your ITR

  1. Navigate to File > Reset Progress

  2. Confirm the action to reset ITR

      

This will clear all data, and you can start preparing your ITR again. Note that this is an irreversible action.

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