Password to open Income Tax AIS for FY 21-22

Password to open Income Tax AIS for FY 21-22 Annual Information Statement (AIS) and Taxpayer Information Statement (TIS) for Financial Year 2021-22 i…
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Password to open Income Tax AIS for FY 21-22
Annual Information Statement (AIS) and Taxpayer Information Statement (TIS) for Financial Year 2021-22 is now Live on Income Tax Portal.
The AIS Document Version 2 released in March 2022 for FY 21-22 has Changes related to passwords for the opening of the pdf file.
Know what new information & features are added in AIS for FY 2021-22
Download pdf of AIS and TIS (Password related changes)
- The downloaded PDF will be password protected. To open the file, you will need to enter the combination of the PAN (in lower case) and the date of birth in case of individual taxpayer or date of incorporation/ formation for non-individual taxpayer in the format ddmmyyyy without any space. For example, if the PAN is AAAAA1234A and the date of birth is 21st January 1991 then your password will be aaaaa1234a21011991.
- Earlier the combination of PAN and DOB was in uppercase.
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