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Income Tax Return (ITR) Filing in India inRs.1599/-

We provide Income Tax Return filing Services all over India


(We are specialized in e-filing of All Type of Income Tax Return)
Our Prices:


(1) Income Tax Return (ITR-1) (For Salaried Individual) Only in = Rs.1599/-

(2) Income Tax Return (ITR-4/4S) (For Business or Profession/Self Employed/Freelancer) Only in = Rs.1599/-

(3) Income Tax Return (For Bushiness & Capital Gain in Shares and other Income) Only in - Rs.2599/-

(4) PAN Card Only in - Rs.250

(5) Finalization of Balance Sheet & Profit and Loss A/c with Income Tax Return which is Non Auditable (Certified by CA) Only in - Rs.5000/-

(6) Finalization of Balance Sheet & Profit and Loss A/c with Income Tax Return which is Non Auditable (No
Certified by CA) Only in - Rs.4500/-
(7) Goods & Service Tax Registration Rs.2500/-

(8) E-file GST Return Rs.2500/-
(9) GST Registration Rs.2500/-



Note: e-file your Income Tax Return (ITR) with us and get Quick ITR-V (Acknowledgement) within 1-2 hours on your email id,
Please once give us an opportunity, we will serve you better all time in future.
Customer Satisfaction:

1-Quick e-file income tax return & get ITR-V (Acknowledgement) instantly

2-Free Tax consultancy in tax matter

3- Full year support (Telephone & Email)

2- 100% Satisfaction after availing services
Type of Income Tax Returns
ITR-1 / ITR-2 / ITR-2A / ITR-3 /ITR-4 /ITR-4S /ITR-5

Other Services:
1-Pan Card Service
2-Service Tax Registration
3-Service Tax Return (E-filing)
4-DVAT/TIN Registration
5-VAT/Sales tax Return (E-filing)
6-TAN Registration /TDS Return (E-filing)
7-Finalization of Balance Sheet
8-Company Registration
9-Firm Registration
10-GST Registration
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