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AIS form showing the wrong interest received in your bank account

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 ITR Filing: Is your AIS form showing the wrong interest received in your bank account? Here’

 ITR Filing: Is your AIS form showing the wrong interest received in your bank account? Here’s what you can do in such a situation Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) form is an important annual activity and ensuring that all necessary information from your Annual Information Statement (AIS) is correctly reported is crucial. But what if your AIS is not reflecting all the interest you have received from your savings bank account or there's a discrepancy between the data in your AIS and your personal records? Here's a guide on how to handle such situations. Getting to grips with the Annual Information Statement (AIS) Acting as a detailed account of a taxpayer's financial transactions for the fiscal year, the AIS includes essential data such as TDS/TCS specifics, dividends, interest, along with stock market and mutual fund transactions. The AIS gives a comprehensive overview of your income and deductions over the year, facilitating a seamless ITR filing process. Though errors can sometimes sneak into your AIS, resulting in discrepancies. [Read more]( If you would prefer not receiving our emails, please [Click Here](

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