10 Common ITR Filing Mistakes to Avoid in year 2025-26:

A concise guide highlighting common mistakes in Income Tax Return (ITR) filing and how to avoid them for accurate and hassle-free tax filing.
Common Mistakes to Avoid While Filing ITR

10 Common ITR Filing Mistakes to Avoid in year 2025-26
Filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) has become easier, as there are now two options for filing. Either you can go for an online process or an offline process. However, taxpayers can still make some mistakes. It is very important to know such common mistakes. This article will help you with that.
Let's understand in detail such common errors:
1. Selecting Wrong ITR Form
One of the major mistakes that taxpayers make is selecting the wrong ITR form. Every form is meant for a different type of taxpayer, and using the wrong one can lead to rejection.
- ITR 1 is for salaried taxpayers with one house property and other sources.
- ITR 2 is for an individual or Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) without business income.
- ITR 3 is for an individual or HUF that earns income from a business or profession.
- ITR 4 is for taxpayers with presumptive income from a business or profession.
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Vanshika Verma is a Content Writer with 1+ year of experience at Studycafe.in. A B.Com graduate from Delhi University, She writes articles on Finance, Tax, ICAI, GST, and the latest financial news, with a focus on making complex topics easy for readers and professionals.
Vanshika Verma is a Content Writer with 1+ year of experience at Studycafe.in. A B.Com graduate from Delhi University, She writes articles on Finance, Tax, ICAI, GST, and the latest financial news, with a focus on making complex topics easy for readers and professionals.
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