Dont be intimidated by the long form if you have a small turnover and limited clients. Here’s how to go about it: The new income tax return form, ITR- 4, for professionals can be intimidating. The 30- page form, also meant for Hindu Undivided Families and those owning proprietary business, mostly tries to capture business information and goods- related information such as cess, taxes, freight on goods, cost of raw material and finished goods, and so on. If you are a professional with a small turnover or gross receipts such as artist, photographer, interior decorator, fashion designer or atutor, there are only a few areas you need to focus on. Here’s a brief guide to calculating your tax liability and filing returns. Salaried & professional If you are salaried and also work as aprofessional for extra income, you might also need to file ITR- 4. “ If a person regularly works through the year as a freelancer, along with a job, he or she would be called a professional,” says T