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Income from previous employer

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16 January 2009 Hi I m in the process of declaring proof of my 2008-09 FY investment. I did switch to another employer in Oct08 and yet to receive the previous employer Income and IT detaiils. IN IT declaration form can i leave the Income from previos emplyer blank and delacre it later Or is it absolutely neccesary to declare the prev. income and tax paid at this moment when i declare it to new employer.
Many Thanks.
Rgds,
Gopal.

17 January 2009 u should declare ur previous employer becz then ur correct tax liability can be arrived at.

17 January 2009 Dear,U diclare your income & Tax if any deducted.computation if u can give will be better

17 January 2009 You are required to furnish details to present employer. Visit the following:

https://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/taxexpert/tdssalary/latestguidelinestdssalary/market/stocks/article/260325


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