ITR Filing Last Date for AY 2023-24
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Due Date for filing ITR | ITR Filing Last Date
The due dates for filing of ITRs for various types of assessees are as follows:
Situations | Original due date |
If assessee is required to furnish a report of transfer pricing (TP) Audit in Form No. 3CEB | 30-11-2023 |
If the assessee is a partner in a firm, who is required to furnish a report of Transfer Pricing (TP) Audit in Form No. 3CEB | 30-11-2023 |
If an Individual is a spouse of a person, being a partner in a firm required to furnish a report of Transfer Pricing (TP) Audit in Form No. 3CEB and the provisions of section 5A apply to such spouse. | 30-11-2023 |
Company assessee not required to furnish transfer pricing audit report in Form No. 3CEB | 31-10-2023 |
If the assessee is required to get its accounts audited under Income-tax Act or any other law | 31-10-2023 |
If the assessee is a partner in a firm whose accounts are required to be audited | 31-10-2023 |
If an Individual is a spouse of a person, being a partner in a firm whose accounts are required to be audited, and the provisions of section 5A apply to such spouse | 31-10-2023 |
In any other case | 31-07-2023 |
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