In a major step towards easing tax compliance, the Income Tax Department has rolled out new offline utility tools for filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) for FY 2024-25. The initiative is aimed specifically at salaried individuals and small business owners, who often prefer offline methods over complex online portals. These tools are now available for ITR-1 (Sahaj) and ITR-4 (Sugam) forms, making filing easier, faster, and more accurate for eligible taxpayers.

What’s New in These Offline Tools?
Two utility formats have been introduced:
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Excel-based utility (launched on May 30)
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JavaScript/JSON-based utility (latest addition)
Both formats are now available for download on the Income Tax e-Filing Portal. Taxpayers can use either version based on their convenience and device compatibility.
Auto-Populated Data for Faster Filing
These utilities are designed to auto-fetch key information such as income, TDS (Tax Deducted at Source), and bank details from the e-filing portal, ensuring that users spend less time entering data manually — and avoid common errors in the process.
Taxpayers can review and edit this data before final submission, providing flexibility and accuracy. The tools support both old and new tax regimes, letting users select the tax structure that best suits their financial profile.
Who Can Benefit From These Tools?
✅ Salaried individuals with income below ₹50 lakh (using ITR-1)
✅ Small businesses and professionals under presumptive taxation (using ITR-4)
✅ Resident taxpayers with simple income sources
This means if you are a salaried employee or a small entrepreneur who doesn’t need to file complicated returns, these tools could save you significant time.
How to Use the Offline Tools — A Simple Guide
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Download the utility from the “Downloads” section of the e-filing portal (https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in).
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Install or update to the latest version.
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Enter your PAN and assessment year (2025-26) and import your pre-filled data.
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Validate and review income details, deductions, TDS, and bank details.
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Generate a JSON file once verification is complete.
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Upload the JSON file to the e-filing portal to complete the submission process.
Why It Matters
The Income Tax Department reports that using these offline tools reduces the chance of filing errors by nearly 40% compared to manual data entry. The tools are a smart choice for taxpayers who are not entirely comfortable with filing their returns online or dealing with real-time server issues.
Expert Tip: Even though the utilities fetch pre-filled data, it’s wise to cross-check this against your Form 16, Form 26AS, and Annual Information Statement (AIS) to ensure there are no discrepancies.
As tax season heats up, these offline tools are expected to provide welcome relief for crores of Indian taxpayers.
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