CBDT further extends due date for e-filing of various income tax forms
On consideration of difficulties reported in new e-filing portal by the taxpayers and other stakeholders in electronic filing of certain Income Tax Forms, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has further extended the due dates for electronic filing vide Circular No. 15 of 2021 dated 3rd August 2021.
Earlier the dates were extended vide CBDT Circular No. 12 of 2021 dated 25.06.2021.
The revised date for filing of various Income Tax Forms are as under:
| Income Tax Form | Existing Due Date | Extended Due date |
| Quarterly statement in Form No. 15CC to be furnished by authorized dealer in respect of remittances made for the quarter ending on 30th June, 2021 | 15.07.2021 | 31.08.2021 |
| Equalization Levy Statement in Form No.1 |
31.07.2021 | 31.08.2021 |
| Statement of Income paid or credited by an investment fund to its unit holder in Form No. 64D | 15.07.2021 | 15.09.2021 |
| Statement of Income paid or credited by an investment fund to its unit holder in Form No. 64C |
31.07.2021 | 30.09.2021 |
| Intimation to be made by a Pension Fund in respect of each investment made by it in India in Form No. 10BBB for the quarter ending on 30th June,2021 |
31.07.2021 | 30.09.2021 |
| Intimation to be made by Sovereign Wealth Fund in respect of investments made by it in India in Form II SWF for the quarter ending on 30th June,2021 |
31.07.2021 | 30.09.2021 |
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