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  • Brief Summary of GSTR-9 ITC Reporting, Reversal, and Reclaim for FY 2024-25

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    This article serves as a clear and practical guide to reporting Input Tax Credit (ITC) under GST. It explains the process of claiming, reversing, and reclaiming ITC across different financial years. Through three well-structured case studies, the article outlines the relevant GSTR-3B tables required for reporting each ITC movement. It also provides insights into the reporting of ITC availed, reversed, and reclaimed in GSTR-9, along with various scenarios comparing transactions within the same financial year. Read Also: https://saginfotech.blogspot.com/2025/12/gstr-9-itc-reporting-taken-reversed-reclaimed-fy-2024-25.html

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  • How to Protect Your Business from Penalties Through Gen GST Software?

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    Learn how Gen GST Software can help protect your business from penalties and ensure smooth GST compliance. In today’s fast-moving tax environment, the GST system has become more digital and stringent, where even small mistakes can lead to heavy fines or legal complications. SAG Infotech offers user-friendly Gen GST Software that helps businesses manage GST filings accurately and on time, reducing compliance risks and avoiding unnecessary penalties. https://saginfotech.blogspot.com/2025/06/gen-gst-software-protects-biz-penalties.html
  • ITR 2026: Why Experts Advise Waiting for Final TDS Data

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    Learn about ITR filing for 2025–26 and why experts recommend waiting for final TDS data before submitting returns. Although the process has become more streamlined through digital platforms, tax professionals advise caution, as filing too early may lead to avoidable errors and discrepancies.A noticeable surge in activity has been seen, especially among salaried individuals, many of whom rush to file returns soon after the government portal goes live. However, experts suggest that taxpayers should avoid hastening their ITR filing for FY 2025–26 and instead wait until complete TDS data is updated to ensure accuracy and prevent the need for revisions later. Read more: https://sag-infotech.mozellosite.com/blog/params/post/5248674/itr-2025-26-file-complete-tds-data-available
  • ITR Filing Rules 2026: Belated Returns & ITR-U Explained

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    This post outlines the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing rules for 2026, with a focus on belated returns and updated returns (ITR-U). It also explains key aspects such as the difference between AY 2026–27 and Tax Year 2026–27, the applicable law for income earned in FY 2025–26, the process for revising an ITR for AY 2026–27, and the last date for filing a belated return, along with other important details. Read Also: http://saginfotech.wikidot.com/return-filing-rules-2026-belated-updated-itr-u
  • ITR 2026 Guide: Eligibility to Skip Filing with Form 125

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    Furnishing Form 125 allows eligible individuals to skip filing an income tax return, as specified banks will compute and deduct taxes on their behalf, subject to prescribed conditions. This initiative is aimed at reducing the compliance burden for retirees with limited income sources. The overview of ITR 2026 explains who can avail this benefit and provides a clear understanding of Form 125 for senior citizens, including eligibility criteria, applicable rules, and key details in a simple manner. Read also more: http://saginfotech.wikidot.com/itr-2026-explained-skip-filing-form-125
  • Latest Changes in ITR-1 AY 2026-27: Portal vs. Software E-Filing

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    The ITR-1 form for AY 2026-27 has been updated with several important changes, requiring more detailed reporting. While the government portal continues to offer free filing, it demands careful attention, time, and a solid understanding of tax requirements to avoid errors. In comparison, income tax software streamlines the filing process. With features such as automation, real-time validation, and guided steps, it minimises errors and handles even slightly complex filings efficiently. Users benefit from a more structured and hassle-free experience without needing in-depth technical knowledge. Read more - https://blog.saginfotech.com/itr-1-changes-ay-2026-27-portal-vs-software-filing
  • Simple Process to Claim Rebate u/s 87A in ITR: Eligibility & Rules Explained

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    Learn how to claim a rebate under Section 87A while filing your Income Tax Return (ITR), including eligibility criteria and applicable rules, to help reduce your overall tax liability. First, understand what a rebate is and how much you can claim. A rebate is a tax benefit that reduces the amount of tax payable by deducting a specified amount from the total tax liability. It is primarily designed to support low- and middle-income taxpayers by easing their tax burden. Under the old tax regime, a rebate of up to ₹12,500 is available for individuals with income up to ₹5 lakh. Under the new tax regime, a higher rebate of up to ₹60,000 is allowed for income up to ₹12 lakh. Read also: https://saginfotech-ca-software.weebly.com/home/claim-rebate-us-87a-itr-eligibility-rules