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How To View Tax Credit Online

How to view your Tax Credit Online:

The tax credit is the type of tax boost which allows some taxpayers to deduct the amount of the credit from the total amount of tax. Taxpayers can now check or view this facility online. Tax credit statement or Form 26-AS is such an important document while you are doing e-filling. Instead of manually process the online process is too easy and fast. You can view your tax credit through the TRACE web portal online. Here we are providing some simple steps through which you can easily view your Tax Credit Online.

Procedure to view your tax Credit online

Follow the given steps to check your tax credit online. Make sure that while checking the 26 AS form you need to follow provided steps:-

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  • Visit the official website of e-filling which is gov.in
  • Then click on the “Login Here” button
  • Enter User ID, Password, and code. Then click on the Login button.
  • After that in “My Account” section click on “View Form 26AS (Tax Credit)”
  • Then hit the “Confirm” button
  • Later you will redirect to the TRACES website
  • Then in TRACES portal chose the box on the screen and click on the “Proceed” button
  • Then click on the link provided at the bottom “View Tax credit (Form 26AS)”
  • Now you need to select and enter some important information like Assessment Year and format
  • Click on “View or Download button”
  • Then to open the document enter the asking password.
  • At last, you’re Tax Credit or 26AS form will be displayed on your computer screen.

View your Tax Credit Online through Net Banking of your Bank Account

This facility can be availed by only a PAN cardholder having a net banking facility with an authorized bank. You can View Tax Credit Statement (Form 26AS) only if you have PAN number is mapped to that particular account. Login to net banking website and select the option of view Form 26 AS. You can view this facility only select banks which are provided below:-

Banks with 26AS Facility in NetBanking

  1. Allahabad Bank
  2. Axis Bank Limited
  3. Andhra Bank
  4. Bank of Baroda
  5. Bank of Maharashtra
  6. Bank of India
  7. Canara Bank
  8. Citibank India
  9. Central Bank of India
  10. City Union Bank Limited
  11. Corporation Bank
  12. Dena Bank
  13. ICICI Bank Limited
  14. HDFC Bank Limited
  15. IDBI Bank Limited
  16. Indian Overseas Bank
  17. Indian Bank
  18. Karnataka Bank Limited
  19. Oriental Bank of Commerce
  20. Punjab National Bank
  21. Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
  22. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
  23. State Bank of India
  24. State Bank of Hyderabad
  25. State Bank of Mysore
  26. State Bank of Travancore
  27. State Bank of Patiala
  28. Syndicate Bank
  29. The Federal Bank Limited
  30. The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Limited
  31. The Karur Vysya Bank Limited
  32. UCO Bank
  33. United Bank of India
  34. Union Bank of India
  35. Vijaya Bank
  36. Punjab and Sind Bank
  37. Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd

This post was last modified on March 22, 2021

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