Attention SBI customers! You can now file Income Tax Returns for free. Here's how

 









New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) has recently announced that its customers can file their Income Tax Returns (ITR) with Tax2Win on the YONO app that too free of cost.

"Do you want to file an ITR? You can do it FREE with Tax2win on YONO. All you need is 5 documents. Download now: sbiyono.sbi," SBI posted on its official Twitter handle recently.


SBI customers can also get eCA assistance for Rs 199. The offer is valid till October 31, 2021.

The SBI customers must have certain documents while filing an ITR:
Aadhaar Card
Form 16
Tax deduction details
Interest income certificates
Investment proofs for tax saving

Steps to file ITR through the YONO app:

Step 1: Log in to SBI YONO

Step 2: Select the option 'Shops and Orders'

Step 3: Then select ' Tax and Investment'

Step 4: Then one has to select 'Tax2Win'

After following these steps, the users will have to follow the instructions to file their ITR.

Last month the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) decided to further extend the due dates for filing of Income Tax Returns and various reports of audit for the Assessment Year 2021-22. Owing to the new extension the due date of furnishing of Return of Income for the Assessment Year 2021-22, which was 31st July 2021 under sub-section (1) of section 139 of the Act, as extended to 30th September 2021 is hereby further extended to 31st December 2021.


“The due date of furnishing of Return of Income for the Assessment Year 2021-22, which was 31st July, 2021 under sub-section (1) of section 139 of the Act, as extended to 30th September, 2021 vide Circular No.9/2021 dated 20.05.2021, is hereby further extended to 31st December, 2021," Finance Ministry had said in a statement.

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