ICAI tie up for free ITR and TDS Return Preparation software for Practising Chartered Accountants & CA Firms. The Software is free of cost for 2 financial years
The Committee for Capacity Building of Members in Practice (CCBMP) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has arranged the ‘Tax Cloud’ software on Web based ITR & TDS Return Preparation for Practising Chartered Accountants & CA Firms of ICAI.
The aforesaid software is free of cost for 2 financial years to the Practitioners & CA Firms. Please visit the website http://taxcloudindia.com, for web based IT return & e-TDS return.
As per the announcement by ICAI, the said software enables Income Tax Return and TDS Return preparation, provides all types of assesses support including Individuals, HUFs, Firms and Companies, calculates Income Tax under all heads such as Salary, House Property, Capital Gain, Business and Profession, Other and Exempt Income Heads, generates detailed computation of Income Tax Returns, PDF for paper filing and XML for e-Filing, automatic data backup every night for CAs for cloud servers
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Please visit the website http://taxcloudindia.com Sign up on TaxCloud
For any technical help, write a mail to taxcloud@cleartax.in or call at 080-67458727.
For the query other than technical query, please contact @ ccbcaf.query@icai.in.
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