ITR Filing 2025: You will get your Form 16 in new format this year – Know why
As the new financial year has already started from April 1, taxpayers across the country are gearing up to file their Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the previous year. The Income Tax Department is expected to notify the filing forms for the financial year 2024-25, or Assessment Year 2025-26, soon. As the deadline approaches, it is crucial for taxpayers to ensure they have all the necessary documents in place for a smooth and error-free ITR filing process.
One of the most essential documents for salaried taxpayers is Form 16, which is issued by an employer to an employee. This form contains key information related to an employee’s salary and the tax deducted at source (TDS) during a specific financial year. Understanding Form 16 and its components is crucial for both employers and employees, as it helps in accurate ITR filing and ensures compliance with tax regulations.
What is Form 16?
Form 16 serves as proof that an employer has deducted the TDS from an employee’s salary and submitted it to the Income Tax Department. It is a crucial document for individuals filing their income tax returns, as it summarizes the total income earned by the employee and the taxes paid.
In cases where an individual has switched jobs during the year, it is important to collect Form 16 from each of the employers. The form is divided into two parts: Part A and Part B.
Part A of Form 16
Part A provides essential details about the taxes deducted and deposited by the employer every quarter. It includes personal details like the employee’s name, address, and Permanent Account Number (PAN), as well as the employer’s Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN) and PAN. Part A also serves as a reference for taxpayers to cross-check the tax deductions mentioned in their payslips.
Part B of Form 16
Part B is an annexure to Part A and contains a detailed breakdown of the employee’s salary and the deductions allowed under various sections of the Income Tax Act. It outlines exemptions under Section 10 (like house rent allowance or other allowances) and details of deductions under Sections 80C and 80D, which include life insurance premiums, health insurance premiums, and contributions to Public Provident Fund (PPF).
Why Form 16 is Important
Form 16 not only plays a significant role in ITR filing but is also an important document when applying for loans. Many financial institutions use Form 16 as proof of income, which helps in assessing the applicant’s eligibility for loans. Additionally, for salaried individuals who have paid excess TDS, Form 16 can be used to claim a refund. This makes it an invaluable document for ensuring accurate tax payments and smooth filing of returns.
Changes in Form 16
The Income Tax Department’s guidelines for filing returns are expected to be released soon, so taxpayers are advised to stay updated on the process to avoid last-minute hassles.
Salaried employees who file their income tax returns (ITRs) every year should be aware that the tax department has introduced some changes in the format of Form 16 related to tax deduction and perquisites. The changes made to the Form 16 format will ensure that information about different taxes, deductions, and exemptions on salary is presented more clearly.
What Has Changed in Form 16?
In the updated version of Form 16, taxpayers will now have more detailed information than before. Previously, Form 16 only contained basic information, but the new version includes comprehensive details. Taxpayers will now be able to clearly identify which allowances are tax-exempt, how much deduction was made, and which salary benefits came under the tax net. This will help reduce confusion during ITR filing, making the entire process clearer and more transparent.
As the new tax filing season begins, understanding these updates and ensuring you have all the required documents, especially Form 16, will make your filing process smoother and more accurate.