As a salaried individual who has invested in capital markets (equities, bonds, mutual funds, SIPs) but made no sales during the financial year, you might be able to file ITR-1. However, the decision between ITR-1 and ITR-2 depends on other factors. These include the number of house properties you own, any other capital gains, and your total income. It's advisable to consider these details carefully when choosing your Income Tax Return form.
02 February 2024
Whether an investor invests in capital market in equities,bonds,mutual funds,sip etc where no selling during the financial year,only investment, as a salaried person which ITR should file?