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Income tax: What are Form 16, AIS and 26AS?

These forms assist you in filing correct income tax returns and monitoring your tax credits

June 06, 2025 / 14:15 IST
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Correctly filing your income tax return (ITR) involves more than simply logging your salary and income information. Various official reports assist you in verifying your income, taxes paid, and other financial activities throughout the year. Three of the most important reports all taxpayers should know about are Form 16, the Annual Information Statement (AIS), and Form 26AS. What they are and how they assist you during tax season follows.

What is Form 16?

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Form 16 is a certificate provided by your employer stating the amount of salary you received in a financial year and the amount of tax deducted at source (TDS) from that income. It serves as evidence that your employer paid the TDS to the government on your behalf.

The format has two components—Part A gives an overview of the TDS deducted and paid, whereas Part B shows the detailed breakup of your salary, exempted amounts, deductions under Chapter VI-A (such as Section 80C), and the net taxable income. According to the Income Tax Act, employers are required to provide Form 16 on or before June 15 at the end of the financial year.