How do I view a 26AS file?

How do I view a 26AS file?

Income Tax Department

  1. Go to the ‘My Account’ menu, click ‘View Form 26AS (Tax Credit)’ link.
  2. Read the disclaimer, click ‘Confirm’ and the user will be redirected to TDS-CPC Portal.
  3. In the TDS-CPC Portal, Agree the acceptance of usage.
  4. Click ‘View Tax Credit (Form 26AS)’

How can I register my 26AS online?

For downloading Form 26AS, a taxpayer needs to follow the following steps:

  1. Log in to income tax new website incometax.gov.in;
  2. Click on Login on the top right of the home page;
  3. Go to the ‘e-file’ menu> click on Income tax returns> Select ‘View Form 26AS ‘
  4. Read the disclaimer and click on the ‘Confirm’ button;

How do I download 26AS from new portal?

Here are some steps to easily download Form 26AS on the new Income Tax Portal:

  1. Step 1: Visit incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/
  2. Step 2: Log in to your account using your User ID (that is either your PAN or Aadhar Number) and continue.
  3. Step 3: Go to the file section and select the ‘Income Tax Returns’ option from there.

How can I download 26AS without registration?

If you don’t have account, please click on register and create an account.

  1. Enter the User Id (PAN / AADHAR / OTHER USER ID).
  2. Click on confirm so that you will be re directed to TDS-CPC (Traces) website to view your form 26AS.
  3. Click on the link View Tax credit (Form 26AS) at the bottom of the page to view form 26AS.

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