Failure to verify your income tax return (ITR) within 30 days of filing it on the income tax portal will attract a penalty under the Income-tax Act, 1961. However, there are remedies if a taxpayer has a valid reason for not verifying it on time, but it will delay getting your refund. The last date for filing an tax return is July 31 for the assessment year 2024-25. Taxpayers must file their ITRs by the deadline to carry forward capital loss. If there is a delay in verifying your ITR, a taxpayer can request a “condonation of delay” by providing the appropriate reason. Once the income tax department approves it, the taxpayer can verify it after the due date. As per the income tax website, “Condonation of delay is the process of requesting the Income Tax Department to allow you to verify your ITR (after 120 days of filing your ITR) or submit your ITR (after the last date of filing) by citing the reasons of delay. The ITR will be treated valid and processed by the Income Tax Department only once the condonation request has been approved by the competent Income Tax Authority.” Also Read: Budget 2024: Will Govt Extend Coverage For Senior Citizens Under Ayushman Bharat Yojana? However, this remedy depends on the income tax authorities’ discretion. If the request is cancelled, the taxpayer must pay a penalty for belated filing. According to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) circular in June 2015, a condonation request cannot be entertained after six years from the end of the assessment year for which the request is raised. Therefore, after filing your ITR, recheck the file, and after satisfying yourself that the details you provided are complete and correct, verify it immediately.

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Income Tax Return (ITR) filing Photo: Income Tax Return (ITR) filing

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