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Form 10E is required for furnishing particulars of received income under Section 192(2A) and can be filed by a Government servant or any employee working in a company, co-operative society, university, local authority, institution, association, or body.
How to File Form 10E. Login to with your User ID and password along with the date of birth. After you have logged in, click on the tab named 'e-file' and select the 2nd option 'Income Tax Form'. Further select 'File Income Tax Forms'.
It has to be filed online at the e-filing portal of the income tax department. As per Section 89(1), tax relief is provided by recalculating tax for the year in which arrears are received and the year to which the arrears pertain; and the taxes are adjusted in the year in which they were due.
When should I file Form 10E? Form 10E has to be filed before filing your Income Tax Return.
It has to be filed online at the e-filing portal of the income tax department. As per Section 89(1), tax relief is provided by recalculating tax for the year in which arrears are received and the year to which the arrears pertain; and the taxes are adjusted in the year in which they were due.