Income Tax Return: Why you shouldn’t wait for the extended due date to file ITR

Why you shouldn’t wait for the extended due date to file ITR

Due to concerns about technological issues in the new Income Tax Portal, the deadline for reporting ITR has been extended to provide relief to taxpayers in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Due to technological issues in the new Income Tax Portal, the due date for filing Income Tax Return (ITR) has been prolonged in this Assessment Year (AY 2021-22), first to September 30, 2021, and subsequently to December 31, 2021, as it was in the Covid-hit previous Assessment Year (AY 2020-21).

“The Central Government has extended the deadline for filing income tax returns for the financial year 2020-21 to provide relief to taxpayers, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, and due to concerns and technical glitches in the Income Tax website, regarding filing and verification of returns, among other things,” said Kapil Rana, Founder & Chairman, HostBooks Ltd.

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For late filing and payment of taxes, the taxpayer must pay interest. Interest is charged under section 234A if an ITR is not filed on time.

“If the taxpayer has not paid advance tax or has paid less than 90% of the tax burden, he or she will be required to pay interest at the rate of 1% every month or part of the month from April until the date of payment of tax,” he added.

Interest on Taxes Due

“Under section 208, a person is liable to pay advance tax if his tax liability for the year is Rs 10,000 or more,” Rana added, referring to the interest on tax payable. Even if you are late in filing your ITR, it is preferable to pay the advance tax as soon as possible.

In terms of advance tax payment, an individual who is a resident of India and has income other than income from business and profession is not obligated to pay tax in advance, and hence interest under section 234B does not apply to such a person.”

“In cases where the amount of tax on total income after deduction of advance tax, TDS/TCS, any tax relief allowed u/s 89, 90, 90A & 91, and alternate minimum tax credit exceeds Rs 1 lakh, interest under section 234A will be applicable because there are no issues with tax payment and the website is working seamlessly,” he added.

Fee for being late

In addition to the interest on the tax owed, failure to pay by the due date incurs a late fee under section 234F of the Income Tax Act.

  • “If the return is submitted beyond the due date, late fines of Rs 5,000 would be charged. The cost will be Rs 1,000 if the overall income does not exceed Rs 5 lakh,” Rana explained.

  • However, if you miss a due date up until December 31 of an Assessment Year, you’ll be charged Rs 5,000, and if you miss it after that, you’ll be charged Rs 10,000.

  • So, if a taxpayer misses the extended deadline of December 31, 2021, he or she will be fined twice as much, or Rs 10,000.

ITR filing increased to 3.2 lakh daily in September, 2021

ITR filing increased to 3.2 lakh daily in September, 2021

Updates to the Income Tax Department’s e-Filing portal

The Income Tax Department’s e-Filing site (www.incometax.gov.in) was introduced on June 7, 2021. Since then, taxpayers and professionals have experienced flaws and problems with the service. The Ministry of Finance has been keeping a close eye on how concerns with Infosys Ltd, the project’s Managed Services Provider, are being resolved.

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A number of technical issues are being addressed one by one, and the statistics for the various filings on the portal are showing a favourable trend. Since September 7, 2021, over 8.83 crore unique taxpayers have signed in, with a daily average of over 15.55 lakh in September 2021. In September 2021, the number of ITRs filed grew to 3.2 lakh per day, with 1.19 crore ITRs filed for the fiscal year 2021-22. Over 76.2 lakh taxpayers have used the portal’s online service to file their forms.

It’s good to see that over 94.88 lakh ITRs have been e-verified, which is required for the Centralized Processing Center to process them. 7.07 lakh ITRs have been processed so far.

Over 8.74 lakh Notices issued by the Department under the Faceless Assessment/Appeal/Penalty proceedings have been viewed by taxpayers, with over 2.61 lakh answers filed. On a daily basis in September 2021, an average of 8,285 Notices for e-proceedings were issued and 5,889 answers were filed.

Over 10.60 lakh statutory forms have been filed, including 7.86 lakh TDS statements, 1.03 lakh Form 10A for trusts/institutions registration, 0.87 lakh Form 10E for salary arrears, and 0.10 lakh Form 35 for appeals.

Applicability of Tax Audit under section 44AB or 44AD or 44ADA

66.44 lakh taxpayers have linked their Aadhaar numbers to their PAN numbers, and over 14.59 lakh e-PANs have been issued. In September 2021, around 0.50 lakh taxpayers were using these two services on a daily basis.

The Department is continuing to work with Infosys to ensure that taxpayers have a positive filing experience.

Fix issues with the Income Tax e-filing portal by September 15, 2021: FM to Infosys

Fix issues with the Income Tax e-filing portal by September 15, 2021: FM to Infosys

The Finance Ministry met with Infosys to discuss issues with the Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal.

Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, met with Mr Salil Parekh, MD & CEO, Infosys, here today afternoon to express the Government’s and taxpayers’ deep disappointment and concerns about the ongoing glitches in the Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal, even two and a half months after its launch, which was also delayed. Smt. Sitharaman demanded an answer from Infosys for the taxpayers’ ongoing problems.

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The Ministry of Finance emphasised the necessity for Infosys to invest more resources and effort in order to assure the much-delayed delivery of agreed-upon services. Mr. Parekh was also made aware of the challenges faced by taxpayers, as well as the issues that have arisen as a result of the portal’s slow operation.

The Finance Minister demanded that the team overcome the challenges that taxpayers are having with the portal’s present features by September 15, 2021, so that taxpayers and professionals may work together effortlessly on the platform.

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Mr. Parekh stated that he and his staff are doing all possible to ensure the portal’s flawless operation. Mr. Parekh further stated that around 750 team members are working on this project, which is being directly overseen by Mr. Pravin Rao, Infosys’ COO. Mr. Parekh also stated that Infosys is working quickly to ensure that taxpayers have a smooth experience on the platform.