IndiaPublic toolsAY 2026-27

Pick the likely ITR form faster

Answer a few common-case questions and get a quick ITR-1, ITR-2, ITR-3, or ITR-4 recommendation with the main reasons.

The finder focuses on common resident-individual scenarios so you can quickly narrow the likely return form before filing.

Official Scope

Focused on resident-individual public estimates and quick filing guidance.

AY 2025-26 and AY 2026-27 slab views are included here first.

India Transition

India is in the wider transition toward the Income Tax Act, 2025 from April 2026.

This release keeps the calculator anchored to the currently published resident-individual slab references used for common return estimates.

ITR Form Finder

Quick common-case guide for resident individual filing paths.

Resident individual?
Business or profession income?
Presumptive business path?
Relevant only if business income is present
More than one house property?
Foreign assets or foreign income?
Director or unlisted shares?
Agricultural income above ₹5,000?
Recommendation
ITR-1
Simple salary or pension return

ITR-1 is typically used for common resident individual cases without the extra conditions that push the return into ITR-2.

Resident individual path is selected.
Total income is within the common ₹50 lakh limit.
No business income or complex capital-gain profile is selected.

Use Cases

Check whether a simple salary case still fits ITR-1.
See when business income shifts the likely return toward ITR-3 or ITR-4.
Flag common exclusions like foreign assets, multiple house properties, or director status.

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A simple starting point for common filing paths

Will the finder recommend all four common individual forms?

Yes. It can point you toward ITR-1, ITR-2, ITR-3, or ITR-4 based on the answers you choose.

Is this a final filing decision?

No. It is a common-case guide that helps narrow the likely form before you do final checks.

Does the finder cover business income too?

Yes. It distinguishes between common presumptive cases and broader business-income situations.