SBI giving Free facility to file ITR through YONO App, know what will be its process
State Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest state-run bank, has allowed its customers to file income tax returns (ITR). The last date for filing an income tax return is December 31, 2021. Failure to file income tax returns by this date may result in fines. Apart from this, people who will not be able to file income tax will not get tax exemption. Let me tell you that due to Coronavirus Pandemic, the government has extended the date of filing income tax returns Several Times.
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State Bank of India (SBI) has given information about this by tweeting. The bank has written in the tweet – Saving as well, ITR filing as well. File your income tax return for free with Tax2win on YONO. At the same time, Chartered Accountant (CA) can also be used for this. Fees will have to be paid for this service. It will start at Rs 199.
If anyone is having any problem in filing income tax return, help can be obtained by calling +91 9660-99-66-55 phone number. Apart from this, an email can also be made to support@tax2win.in.
To file an income tax return, one has to first log into the YONO app YONO App. After this, you have to go to shop and order. Then Tax2Win will appear when you go to Tax & Investment. All the information related to filing income tax return will be found here.
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It is very easy to file income tax return through Tax2Win, a feature of the YONO App of the State Bank of India (SBI). There are options for providing the necessary data and documents. One can file income tax returns in minutes through this. This facility has been introduced specifically for the customers of State Bank of India.
The Income Tax Department has tweeted that 6,90,617 ITRs have been filed till 8 pm on Sunday. Of this, 60,395 returns were filed in the last 1 hour through SBI’s YONO app. As of December 26, 40 million income tax returns had been filed for the assessment year 2021-21.