ITR Filing for Business, Professional & NRI

ITR-3 and ITR-4 filing for proprietorship businesses, freelancers, consultants, and NRIs — with full P&L and balance sheet preparation.

ITR-3 / ITR-4 preparation & e-filing

Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet preparation

Presumptive taxation under 44AD / 44ADA

NRI income and DTAA benefit computation

Business expense optimisation advisory

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What is ITR Filing — Business, Professional & NRI?

ITR-3 and ITR-4 for proprietorship businesses, freelancers, consultants, doctors, and lawyers under presumptive tax (44AD/44ADA) or regular books. NRI-specific filings covering foreign income, DTAA relief, TRC applications, and Schedule FSI. Company and LLP ITR filings also handled.

FilingsForU.com handles the entire process end-to-end — from document collection and verification to portal filing and follow-up — so you can focus on running your business.

Documents Required

PAN & Aadhaar, bank statements (all accounts), sales & purchase invoices, expense bills, GST returns (if registered), Form 26AS / AIS, previous year ITR, partnership deed (if applicable).

Timeline

5–8 working days after receipt of complete financial data and bank statements.

Representation

🌐 Pan India

Why Choose FilingsForU.com?

  • Domain-trained professionals who specialise in this exact service
  • Fixed, transparent pricing — confirmed before work begins
  • WhatsApp updates at every stage of the process
  • Pan India coverage for all online filings; physical representation in Bangalore & Gurgaon
  • Your file is reviewed before submission — errors caught first

ITR Filing — Business, Professional & NRI FAQs

Common questions about itr filing — business, professional & nri

What is section 44AD presumptive taxation?
Section 44AD allows small businesses with turnover up to ₹2 crore (₹3 crore if 95%+ digital receipts) to declare profit at 8% of turnover (6% for digital) without maintaining detailed books.
Do NRIs need to file ITR in India?
NRIs must file ITR if their Indian income exceeds ₹2.5 lakhs, or if they want to claim TDS refund on Indian income, or to carry forward losses.
What records do freelancers need?
Freelancers should maintain invoices raised, expense receipts, bank statements, TDS certificates (Form 16A), and foreign remittance proofs if applicable.
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