Form 10E not filed within the due date

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Hi,

I have a question: although the ITR for the AY 2019–20 was filed, the Form 10E was overlooked. Currently, a demand has been raised vide intimation under section 143(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Is it possible to file Form 10E now and claim the relief under section 89(1) for the same.

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It's crucial to consult with a tax professional for advice tailored to your specific situation.

Form 10E is used to claim relief under section 89(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, for arrears or advances of salary. This form is typically filed when an individual receives salary arrears or advance salary, and relief under section 89(1) needs to be claimed for the relevant assessment year.

If you've already filed your Income Tax Return (ITR) for the Assessment Year (AY) 2019-20 but overlooked filing Form 10E, you may still be able to rectify the situation. Here are some general steps you might consider:

  1. Prepare Form 10E: Complete Form 10E with the necessary details related to the arrears or advance of salary.

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File form 10E And also file rectification of ITR by considering relief
Good mrng
musrath & eswar sir,
sir mene Ay 21-22 ka form 10E file nhi Kiya tha,
then without lack of knowledge mene demand raise (4500/-) hone per tax bhi pay kr diya hai
ab kya me AY 21-22 ka form 10E file krke rectified return file kr du
jisse mene Jo demand pay ki hai uska refund bhi mil ske
possible hai esa ?

regards,
Originally posted by : Eswar Reddy S
File form 10E And also file rectification of ITR by considering relief

Eswar Sir, 

Is it require to file condonation of delay request to file the Form 10E as approx. 5 years passed till the filing of ITR.

Also if condonation of delay to file, to whom should it be address and kindly, provide a format for the same if available.

Thanks in advance

You may submit grievance to AO for any clarification


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