Who Should Use ITR-2?ITR-2 applies to individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) who do not have income from business or profession, but earn income from the following sources:
 	- Salary or pension
 	- More than one house property
 	- Capital gains (including from shares, mutual funds, or real estate)
 	- Foreign income or assets
 	- Other sources such as lottery winnings
 	- Total income above a certain threshold
Key Updates for FY 2024-25Capital Gains Declaration: Taxpayers must report gains separately for transactions conducted before and after July 23, 2024, in line with new tax rate changes.
Buyback Losses: Losses incurred on share buybacks can only be claimed if the related dividend income has been reported.
Asset & Liability Disclosure Threshold Raised: Disclosure is now required only if total income exceeds ₹1 crore, up from the previous ₹50 lakh limit.
Detailed Deduction Fields: Expanded sections to capture deductions under provisions like Section 80C and Section 10(13A) (House Rent Allowance).
Improved TDS Reporting: New columns have been added to indicate the specific section codes under which TDS has been deducted.
Pre-filled Information: Much of the ITR-2 form is now auto-populated. However, users are advised to carefully verify the entries and fill in any missing data.
Step-by-Step Guide to File ITR-2 Online
 	- Log in to the Income Tax e-Filing portal using your PAN and password.
 	- Go to: e-File > Income Tax Returns > File Income Tax Return.
 	- Select "Assessment Year 2025-26" (corresponding to FY 2024-25).
 	- Choose "Online" as the filing method and continue.
 	- Pick "ITR-2" from the list of forms.
Review and edit pre-filled data. Upload necessary documents such as:
 	- Salary slips, Form 16/16A
 	- Capital gains statements
 	- Rent receipts, interest income certificates
 	- Proofs of tax-saving investments and deductions
 	- Bank account details
 	- Validate, preview, and submit your return.
 	- Complete the process by e-verifying your return.
Important Dates to Remember
 	- ITR-2 Online Utility Released: July 18, 2025
 	- Revised Due Date for Filing: September 15, 2025 (Extended from original July 31 deadline)
Documents Required for Filing
 	- PAN and Aadhaar (must be linked)
 	- Form 16 (for salaried employees)
 	- Form 16A (for non-salary TDS)
 	- Form 26AS (tax credit statement)
 	- Bank statements
 	- Capital gains reports (shares, mutual funds, property)
 	- Rent and interest certificates
 	- Receipts for deductions (insurance premiums, donations, etc.)
Not Sure Which ITR Form Applies to You?The portal includes a "Help me decide which ITR Form to file" feature to assist users in choosing the correct form based on their income profile.
ITR-2 for FY 2024-25 is now open for online filing with enhanced compliance requirements, new reporting features, and pre-filled information to streamline your tax return. Ensure your ITR is submitted by September 15, 2025, to avoid penalties.