How do I view a 26AS file?
Income Tax Department
- Go to the ‘My Account’ menu, click ‘View Form 26AS (Tax Credit)’ link.
- Read the disclaimer, click ‘Confirm’ and the user will be redirected to TDS-CPC Portal.
- In the TDS-CPC Portal, Agree the acceptance of usage.
- 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:
- Log in to income tax new website incometax.gov.in;
- Click on Login on the top right of the home page;
- Go to the ‘e-file’ menu> click on Income tax returns> Select ‘View Form 26AS ‘
- 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:
- Step 1: Visit incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/
- Step 2: Log in to your account using your User ID (that is either your PAN or Aadhar Number) and continue.
- 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.
- Enter the User Id (PAN / AADHAR / OTHER USER ID).
- Click on confirm so that you will be re directed to TDS-CPC (Traces) website to view your form 26AS.
- Click on the link View Tax credit (Form 26AS) at the bottom of the page to view form 26AS.
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