Fact-check notes
Last fact-checked: 2026-06-04
Income-tax, TDS, advance tax, deduction and notice positions should be verified against the active assessment year, e-filing utility, AIS/Form 26AS, TRACES data and current circulars before filing.
This page is preparation guidance. Ask the expert to verify active law, portal forms, notifications and your documents before filing, signing or paying.
Document checklist
Documents required for advance tax payment depend on your entity type, year, transaction facts, portal status and whether you need filing, correction, registration or advisory.
- Start with identity, PAN/GSTIN/MCA or registration details.
- Add period-wise financial records, invoices, bank statements and prior filings where relevant.
- Keep notices, challans, acknowledgements and portal screenshots if the case involves correction or reply.
- Ask the expert if any certified copy, DSC, board resolution, affidavit or legal document is needed.
Who this is for
- User preparing before posting on WorkIndex.
- Business owner avoiding back-and-forth with expert.
- Taxpayer responding to notice or filing deadline.
- Founder collecting records for compliance.
Documents and details to prepare
- Identity and entity documents.
- Portal login/status and prior acknowledgements.
- Invoices, bank, books, payroll or transaction records.
- Notice/order/challan documents if any.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Sending screenshots without underlying records.
- Leaving out old notices or defaults.
- Not naming the year, period or entity type.
- Assuming one checklist fits every case.
How to brief the expert
- Create a folder by year or period.
- Add identity, portal and financial records.
- Highlight missing documents and deadline.
- Share the checklist with your WorkIndex expert for quote confirmation.
FAQs
Are these all documents for Advance Tax Payment?
No. They are a starting checklist; your expert may ask for more based on facts and portal status.
Can I get a quote before all documents are ready?
Yes, but disclose what is missing so the quote and timeline remain realistic.
Should I upload original documents?
Usually scanned copies are enough for review, but official filing may need DSC, OTP, original records or certified copies depending on the task.