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Income Tax New Form Changes & Key Updates from 01/04/2026
The Indian taxation system is undergoing a major transformation from 1st April 2026 with the implementation of the Income-tax Act, 2025 and Income-tax Rules, 2026. These changes are not just minor updates but a complete structural overhaul of forms, compliance, and reporting system.
In this blog, we will cover:
- New Income Tax Form changes (number-wise list)
- Important updates effective from 01/04/2026
- What taxpayers and professionals should prepare for
Income Tax New Form Changes (Number-wise List)
| Sr. No. | Old Form Number | New Form Number | Purpose / Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Form 16 | Form 130 | TDS certificate for salary |
| 2 | Form 16A | Form 131 | TDS certificate (non-salary) |
| 3 | Form 26AS | Form 168 | Tax credit statement |
| 4 | Form 24Q | Form 127 | TDS return for salary |
| 5 | Form 26Q | Form 128 | TDS return (non-salary residents) |
| 6 | Form 27Q | Form 129 | TDS return (non-residents) |
| 7 | Form 15G | rowspan=”2″ Form 121 | Declaration for no TDS (non-senior citizens) |
| 8 | Form 15H | rowspan=”1″ Form 121 | Declaration for no TDS (senior citizens) |
| 9 | Form 3CA | rowspan=”3″ Form 26 | Tax audit report (company cases) |
| 10 | Form 3CB | Tax audit report (non-company cases) | |
| 11 | Form 3CD | Statement of particulars (tax audit) | |
| 12 | Form 49A | Form 135 | PAN application (Indian citizens/entities) |
| 13 | Form 49AA | Form 134 | PAN application (foreign entities) |
| 14 | Form 27EQ | Form 133 | TCS return |
| 15 | Form 10E | Form 122 | Relief under section 89 |
| 16 | Form 10A | Form 110 | Registration of trust/institution |
| 17 | Form 10B | Form 111 | Audit report for trust |
| 18 | Form ITR-1 (Sahaj) | Revised ITR-1 | Simplified return format |
| 19 | Form ITR-2 | Revised ITR-2 | Individual/HUF (no business income) |
| 20 | Form ITR-3 | Revised ITR-3 | Business/profession income |
| 21 | Form ITR-4 (Sugam) | Revised ITR-4 | Presumptive income scheme |
Newly Introduced Forms (From 2026)
| Sr. No. | New Form Number | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Form 93 | New application/reporting form |
| 2 | Form 94 | Compliance-related filing |
| 3 | Form 95 | Declaration/reporting |
| 4 | Form 96 | Specific regulatory filing |
A New Income Tax Law Comes Into Force
The old framework that existed for decades is being replaced with a modernized law. The aim is straightforward: make tax laws easier to read, interpret, and apply without unnecessary complexity.
Introduction of the “Tax Year” Concept
One of the most noticeable changes is the shift in terminology. Instead of confusing terms like “previous year” and “assessment year,” everything will now revolve around a single concept — the Tax Year.
In simple terms: Your income and tax calculation will now follow one clear yearly cycle, making compliance easier to understand.
Simpler Rules, Less Confusion
The government has trimmed down lengthy and complicated rules.
- Fewer provisions
- Cleaner structure
- Better logical grouping
This means professionals and taxpayers will spend less time interpreting laws and more time applying them correctly.
HRA and Salary Benefits Continue (With Checks)
Good news for salaried individuals — common benefits like HRA are still available.
However:
- Verification mechanisms are stronger
- Fake or inflated claims may be easily detected
So, documentation and correctness will be more important than ever.
Clearer Rules for Capital Gains
Capital gains taxation has been streamlined:
- Holding periods are better defined
- Tax treatment is more consistent
- Special cases (like certain bonds or secondary market investments) are more clearly covered
This reduces ambiguity, especially for investors.
PAN Application Process Gets Stricter
Applying for PAN will no longer be as basic as before.
Changes include:
- More documentation requirements
- Reduced reliance on single-document applications
This step is aimed at improving the authenticity of taxpayer data.
Additional Relief for Salaried Employees
Some benefits have been fine-tuned to provide extra relief. For example:
- Certain allowances (like meal-related benefits) now offer better tax efficiency within defined limits
This adds small but meaningful savings for salaried taxpayers.
Redesigned ITR Forms
Income Tax Return (ITR) forms are being redesigned with a user-first approach:
- Cleaner layout
- Logical flow of information
- Easier filing experience
The goal is to make tax filing less intimidating, even for first-time taxpayers.
The changes effective from April 2026 are built around a clear philosophy:
Simplify the system, Improve transparency, Encourage accurate reporting
For taxpayers, this means fewer complications—but also a greater need for correctness and discipline in reporting. If you have any doubt feel free to connect with us regarding your query at info@thecadesk.com or comment your query here to connect with our expert team !
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