Download ITR Form Sugam (ITR-4) for AY 2020-21

Deepak Gupta | Jan 5, 2020 |

Download ITR Form Sugam (ITR-4) for AY 2020-21

Download ITR Form Sugam (ITR-4) for AY 2020-21:

CBDT has released Form Sugam (ITR-4) for A.Y. 2020-21 format for Assessment Year 2020-21 i.e. for Financial year 2019-20 vide Notification No. 01/2020/F. No. 370142/32/2019-TPL

ITR Form 4 is to be used by an individual or HUF, who is resident other than not ordinarily resident, or a Firm (other than LLP) which is a resident, whose total income for the assessment year 2020-21 does not exceed Rs.50 lakh and who has income under the following heads:-

(a) Income from business where such income is computed on presumptive basis under Section 44AD (i.e. Gross Turnover upto Rs. 2 crore) or Section 44AE (income from goods carriage upto ten vehicles); or

(b) Income from Profession where such income is computed on presumptive basis under Section 44ADA (i.e. Gross receipt upto Rs. 50 lakh); or

(c) Income from Salary/ Pension; or

(d) Income from One House Property; or

(e) Income from Other Sources.

One Can Download ITR 4 AY 2020-21 from Income Tax’s Website, after 31st March 2020.

There are high chances that other forms news will also be notified soon. ITR forms for ay 2020-21 download can be done from Income Tax’s Website, after 31st March 2020.

Download ITR Form Sugam (ITR-4) for AY 2020-21

StudyCafe Membership

Join StudyCafe Membership. For More details about Membership Click Join Membership Button
Join Membership

In case of any Doubt regarding Membership you can mail us at [email protected]

Join Studycafe's WhatsApp Group or Telegram Channel for Latest Updates on Government Job, Sarkari Naukri, Private Jobs, Income Tax, GST, Companies Act, Judgements and CA, CS, ICWA, and MUCH MORE!"




Author Bio
My Recent Articles
UltraTech Cement slapped with Rs. 808.78 Cr Income Tax Demand GST: High Court upheld constitutional validity of Section 16(2)(c), asks government to address ITC issues of genuine purchasers Old vs New Tax Regime for Tax Year 2026-27 High court criticizes Income Tax Department for not releasing ITR Utilities despite 11 years of directions Fino Payments Bank CEO Rishi Gupta Gets Bail in GST Case, Bank Clarifies No Direct LinkView All Posts