There are few corrections that are allowed in form 26QB. You can refer to the article below. You cannot get the refund of the taxes paid through an online method. Plan, prepare and e-file your taxes. Sakshi Shah. View Plan. Enter verification code 1. Follow the steps to download pdf of Form 16A 1. How can I download Form 16A?
Got Questions? Ask Away! Conso file is data in filing income tax department very esisnicial file conso of file very important in correction filing e-return IT of filing. I have used your above instruction to unlock the fvu file and entered the final step to type the password and it worked perfectly. If any of the validations fail in FVU, FVU will generate an error file in the specified folder indicating the details of the errors such as contribution month is a future month etc.
Hi all in not able to download 26b … TDS certificate which I have to deposits to the builder seller. Request number can be checked here. First login to tdscpc. Do as shown in the pictures. You can click an existing trace and create a filter based on the structure of the trace.
This example creates a custom filter based on thread ID. In the trace pane in the top right area of the viewer, select a trace that includes the element you want to filter for. In the dialog box that appears, enter a name for your filter.
In this example, enter Thread ID. You can also provide a description of your filter. The tree view on the left displays the structure of the trace record you selected in step 1. Browse to the element you want to create a condition for. Double-click the ThreadID attribute in the tree view. This creates an expression for the attribute on the right of the dialog. This step enables the ThreadID value to be configured when the filter is applied.
See the How to Apply a Filter section You can define up to four parameters. Conditions are combined using the OR operator. Once a filter has been created using the template wizard, it can only be edited manually. It is not possible to activate the wizard for a filter that has been created previously. In addition, the conditions of an XPath filter created in the template wizard are combined using the OR operator.
If you require an AND operation, you can edit the filter expression after it has been created. Once a custom filter has been created, it is accessible though the filter toolbar. Select the filter you want to apply in the Search In field of the filter toolbar.
For the previous example, select 'Thread ID'. Specify the value you are looking for in the Find What field. In our example, enter the ID of the thread you want to search for. If your filter uses multiple parameters, enter them using ';' as a separator in the Find What field. For example, the following string defines 3 parameters: '1;findValue;text'.
Custom filters can be shared between different sessions and different users. You can export the filters to a definition file and import this file at another location. Navigate to the custom filter file. Specify the name and location of the custom filter definition file.
These custom filters can only be imported and exported from Service Trace Viewer. They cannot be read by other tools. The Find dialog provides more find options. The find toolbar appears at the top of the viewer. The bar has two components:. Look In: Allows you to enter the search scope.
You can select whether to search in all activities or in the current activity only. Ignore root activity: The search ignores the traces in the "" activity. This improves performance in large trace files when the root activity has thousands of traces, most of which are transfers. Because traces are recorded step by step during application runtime, navigating traces can help you to debug your application. The Service Trace Viewer provides various ways to navigate in traces.
If you consider each trace as a line of code in the program, stepping forward is very similar to "Step over" in the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment IDE. The difference is that you can also step backward in the traces. Stepping forward means moving to the next trace in the activity. Step Forward: Use the Activity menu, or press "F10".
You can also use arrow key "down" in the trace pane. Step Backward: Use the Activity menu, or press "F9". You can also use arrow key "up" in the trace pane. This can take you to an activity occurring in a different process or even on a different computer, because WCF messages can carry activity IDs that span machines.
Transfer traces are special traces in the trace file. An activity may transfer to another activity by a transfer trace. For example, "Activity A" may transfer to "Activity B".
In such case, there is a transfer trace in the "Activity A" with the name "To: Activity" and the transfer icon. This transfer trace is a link between the two traces. In "Activity B", there might also be a transfer trace at the end of the activity to transfer back to "Activity A". This is similar to function calls in programs: A calls B, then B returns.
It follows the transfer from A to B. It does not have any effect on other traces. This means that Activity A has no trace logged during the period when Activity B is actively tracing. However, it is also possible that Activity A does not wait, and continues to log traces. It is also possible that Activity B does not transfer back to Activity A. Therefore, activity transfers are still different from function calls in this sense.
You can understand activity transfers better in Graph view. When you are analyzing the current activity, or selected activities when multiple activities are selected, you may want to quickly find the activities it transfers to. Once you find the transfer trace, you can use "Follow transfer" to step into the next activity. Although navigating in the activity pane and trace pane is similar to debugging, using Graph view provides a much better experience in navigation.
See "Graph View" section for more information. Trace files can be very large. For example, if you turn on tracing on the "Verbose" level, the resulting trace file for running a few minutes can easily be hundreds of megabytes or even larger, depending on network speed and communication pattern.
When you open a very large trace file in the Service Trace Viewer, system performance can be negatively impacted. The loading speed and the response time after loading can be slow. Actual speed differs from time to time, depending on your hardware configuration. In most PCs, loading a trace file larger than M has a severe performance impact.
For traces files larger than 1G, the tool may use up all available memory, or stop responding for a very long time. In order to avoid the slow loading and response time in analyzing large trace files, the Service Trace Viewer provides a feature called "Partial Loading", which only loads a small part of the trace at a time.
For example, you may have a trace file over 1GB, running for several days on the server. Select either of the following for KYC validation : 1. Select the checkbox for Nil Challan or Book Adjustment 3. Enter the challan details — BSR Code, challan serial number, challan amount, the date on which tax is deposited 4. Success page will appear on the screen once the KYC details are validated. Enter the Authentication Code if you have finished the validation earlier and you have the authentication code 3.
Select the checkbox for Nil Challan or Book Adjustment 2. Enter the challan details — BSR Code, challan serial number, challan amount, the date on which tax is deposited 3. Click on Proceed. The success page will appear on the screen once the KYC details are validated.
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