Many taxpayers are facing a frustrating wait for their tax refunds as nearly 24 lakh income tax returns (ITRs) for the Assessment Year 2025–26 have been pending for more than 90 days. According to the Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, as of February 4, 2026, out of 8.79 crore ITRs filed, approximately 24.64 lakh were yet to be processed, leaving millions of individuals waiting for their refunds. The large backlog has triggered concerns, especially for senior citizen
Many taxpayers are facing a frustrating wait for their tax refunds as nearly 24 lakh income tax returns (ITRs) for the Assessment Year 2025–26 have been pending for more than 90 days. According to the Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, as of February 4, 2026, out of 8.79 crore ITRs filed, approximately 24.64 lakh were yet to be processed, leaving millions of individuals waiting for their refunds. The large backlog has triggered concerns, especially for senior citizen
Retirement is often seen as a reward for years of hard work, offering time, freedom, and flexibility. However, it also brings a significant change in how income is earned and taxed. Instead of a single salary slip, retirees begin receiving income from multiple sources such as pension, bank interest, fixed deposits, rental income, and investment withdrawals. This sudden shift creates confusion, and even small tax oversights during the first year of retirement can quietly reduce lifetime saving
Retirement is often seen as a reward for years of hard work, offering time, freedom, and flexibility. However, it also brings a significant change in how income is earned and taxed. Instead of a single salary slip, retirees begin receiving income from multiple sources such as pension, bank interest, fixed deposits, rental income, and investment withdrawals. This sudden shift creates confusion, and even small tax oversights during the first year of retirement can quietly reduce lifetime saving
If you’ve filed your income tax return and are still waiting for your refund, you’re not alone. Many taxpayers in India experience refund delays even months after filing. The good news is that under Section 244A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the government must pay interest on delayed refunds provided the delay isn’t caused by the taxpayer. The interest rate is fixed at 0.5% per month or 6% per annum, calculated as simple interest on the refundable amount. Interest begins from
If you’ve filed your income tax return and are still waiting for your refund, you’re not alone. Many taxpayers in India experience refund delays even months after filing. The good news is that under Section 244A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the government must pay interest on delayed refunds provided the delay isn’t caused by the taxpayer. The interest rate is fixed at 0.5% per month or 6% per annum, calculated as simple interest on the refundable amount. Interest begins from
The clock is ticking for taxpayers who are required to file their income tax audit reports for the financial year 2024–25. The deadline has been set for September 30, 2025, and unlike in some past years, the Income Tax Department has not announced any extension. For companies, proprietorships, and firms whose accounts must be audited, filing the audit report on time is not just a compliance requirement—it is essential to avoid hefty penalties unde
The clock is ticking for taxpayers who are required to file their income tax audit reports for the financial year 2024–25. The deadline has been set for September 30, 2025, and unlike in some past years, the Income Tax Department has not announced any extension. For companies, proprietorships, and firms whose accounts must be audited, filing the audit report on time is not just a compliance requirement—it is essential to avoid hefty penalties unde
The government extended the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025–26 by one day, from September 15 to September 16, 2025. However, many taxpayers still missed this revised cut-off. If you are among them, there is no need to panic, as the Income Tax Department allows belated returns to be filed until December 31, 2025. A belated return refers to an ITR filed after the due date. Accord
The government extended the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025–26 by one day, from September 15 to September 16, 2025. However, many taxpayers still missed this revised cut-off. If you are among them, there is no need to panic, as the Income Tax Department allows belated returns to be filed until December 31, 2025. A belated return refers to an ITR filed after the due date. Accord
The Income Tax Department extended the ITR filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025–26 by one day, moving it from September 15 to September 16, 2025. The announcement came after the e-filing portal suffered major technical glitches, including login failures and frozen screens, leaving lakhs of taxpayers stranded. By the original deadline, 7.3 crore returns were filed, crossing last year’s record, but at least 1.5–2 crore taxpayers were still
The Income Tax Department extended the ITR filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025–26 by one day, moving it from September 15 to September 16, 2025. The announcement came after the e-filing portal suffered major technical glitches, including login failures and frozen screens, leaving lakhs of taxpayers stranded. By the original deadline, 7.3 crore returns were filed, crossing last year’s record, but at least 1.5–2 crore taxpayers were still
The wave of layoffs across global technology giants shows no sign of slowing down in 2025. Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) are the latest to announce large-scale workforce reductions as artificial intelligence reshapes the tech industry. Salesforce revealed plans to cut hundreds of jobs in San Francisco and Seattle, attributing the decision to its AI platform Agentforce, which is no
The wave of layoffs across global technology giants shows no sign of slowing down in 2025. Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) are the latest to announce large-scale workforce reductions as artificial intelligence reshapes the tech industry. Salesforce revealed plans to cut hundreds of jobs in San Francisco and Seattle, attributing the decision to its AI platform Agentforce, which is no
In a significant legal ruling, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has dismissed the Congress party's appeal against an income tax demand of Rs 199 crore for the financial year 2018-19. The tax demand relates to party funds and stems from allegations of late filing of income tax returns and violations of cash donation limits. The ITAT ruled that the Congress party's return filed on February 2, 2019, was
In a significant legal ruling, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has dismissed the Congress party's appeal against an income tax demand of Rs 199 crore for the financial year 2018-19. The tax demand relates to party funds and stems from allegations of late filing of income tax returns and violations of cash donation limits. The ITAT ruled that the Congress party's return filed on February 2, 2019, was
Many errors occur when taxpayers fail to complete all parts of the Excel utility properly. According to Mihir Tanna, Associate Director at S.K Patodia LLP, a common mistake is forgetting to fill in the last row of the Capital Gains schedule row F. It’s essential to enter the quarter-wise details and click the ‘Validate’ button at the top of the sheet. Without this step, your tax details, including capital gains and taxes, may not show up cor
Many errors occur when taxpayers fail to complete all parts of the Excel utility properly. According to Mihir Tanna, Associate Director at S.K Patodia LLP, a common mistake is forgetting to fill in the last row of the Capital Gains schedule row F. It’s essential to enter the quarter-wise details and click the ‘Validate’ button at the top of the sheet. Without this step, your tax details, including capital gains and taxes, may not show up cor
Paying income tax every year can be burdensome for many, but did you know that, under the new tax rules, you may qualify to pay zero tax? The latest updates in India’s tax policies provide an opportunity for taxpayers to reduce their tax liabilities, potentially to zero, with proper planning. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s 2025 Budget announcement revealed a significant change in the tax system that could benefit many taxpayers. Here’s
Paying income tax every year can be burdensome for many, but did you know that, under the new tax rules, you may qualify to pay zero tax? The latest updates in India’s tax policies provide an opportunity for taxpayers to reduce their tax liabilities, potentially to zero, with proper planning. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s 2025 Budget announcement revealed a significant change in the tax system that could benefit many taxpayers. Here’s
If you’re wondering whether filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) early will help you get your tax refund faster, the answer is generally yes as long as your return is correct, complete, and verified on time. Filing early ensures that your return is processed smoothly, especially during the less congested period before the September 15, 2025 deadline. Why Early Filing Increases Your Chances of a Quicker R
If you’re wondering whether filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) early will help you get your tax refund faster, the answer is generally yes as long as your return is correct, complete, and verified on time. Filing early ensures that your return is processed smoothly, especially during the less congested period before the September 15, 2025 deadline. Why Early Filing Increases Your Chances of a Quicker R
Filing your income tax return (ITR) for the first time is a milestone in financial responsibility, but it also comes with its share of confusion and potential pitfalls. From choosing the correct form to verifying the return, a few missteps can delay refunds or even invite scrutiny from the Income Tax Department. With the ITR filing season for Financial Year 2024–25 now open, new taxpayers must stay alert and informed.
Filing your income tax return (ITR) for the first time is a milestone in financial responsibility, but it also comes with its share of confusion and potential pitfalls. From choosing the correct form to verifying the return, a few missteps can delay refunds or even invite scrutiny from the Income Tax Department. With the ITR filing season for Financial Year 2024–25 now open, new taxpayers must stay alert and informed.
Starting July 1, 2025, several important changes in the financial sector will come into effect, impacting individual taxpayers, bank customers, and railway travelers. These changes include new regulations for Aadhaar-PAN linking, increased banking fees, and adjustments in railway ticket prices. Below are some of the key updates that individuals should be aware of: Aadhaar-PAN Linking
Starting July 1, 2025, several important changes in the financial sector will come into effect, impacting individual taxpayers, bank customers, and railway travelers. These changes include new regulations for Aadhaar-PAN linking, increased banking fees, and adjustments in railway ticket prices. Below are some of the key updates that individuals should be aware of: Aadhaar-PAN Linking
Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) can be a complex task, especially if you're doing it without professional help. For salaried individuals, Form 16 is a crucial document that simplifies the process by providing details of salary earned and the tax deducted at source (TDS). If you've received your Form 16 and are preparing to file your ITR, it's important to first review the form thoroughly to ensure accuracy.
Filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) can be a complex task, especially if you're doing it without professional help. For salaried individuals, Form 16 is a crucial document that simplifies the process by providing details of salary earned and the tax deducted at source (TDS). If you've received your Form 16 and are preparing to file your ITR, it's important to first review the form thoroughly to ensure accuracy.
Pre-filled Income Tax Return (ITR) forms, introduced by the Income Tax Department, are designed to make tax filing simpler for individuals by auto-filling key financial details. These forms collect data from reliable sources such as your PAN, Aadhaar, Form 16 issued by employers, Form 26AS, and the Annual Information Statement (AIS) to pre-load income, tax paid, deductions claimed, and bank account information. However, despite the convenience, these pre-fille
Pre-filled Income Tax Return (ITR) forms, introduced by the Income Tax Department, are designed to make tax filing simpler for individuals by auto-filling key financial details. These forms collect data from reliable sources such as your PAN, Aadhaar, Form 16 issued by employers, Form 26AS, and the Annual Information Statement (AIS) to pre-load income, tax paid, deductions claimed, and bank account information. However, despite the convenience, these pre-fille
As the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing window opens for the Assessment Year 2025–26, non-resident Indians (NRIs) are being presented with a valuable opportunity to simplify their tax obligations and, in some cases, avoid filing a return entirely. Under Chapter XII-A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, NRIs who earn income from specific foreign exchange (FOREX) assets in India may opt for a special concessional tax regime that offers multiple benefits—including exemption from filing if certai
As the Income Tax Return (ITR) filing window opens for the Assessment Year 2025–26, non-resident Indians (NRIs) are being presented with a valuable opportunity to simplify their tax obligations and, in some cases, avoid filing a return entirely. Under Chapter XII-A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, NRIs who earn income from specific foreign exchange (FOREX) assets in India may opt for a special concessional tax regime that offers multiple benefits—including exemption from filing if certai
The Income Tax Department has officially released the Income Tax Return (ITR) forms 1 and 4 for the assessment year 2025–26, enabling individual taxpayers, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), and firms (excluding LLPs) with total income up to ₹50 lakh to begin filing their income tax returns. This marks the beginning of the tax season for income earned during the financial year April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025. Taxpayers must submit their returns by the due date of July 31, 2025, to avoid l
The Income Tax Department has officially released the Income Tax Return (ITR) forms 1 and 4 for the assessment year 2025–26, enabling individual taxpayers, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), and firms (excluding LLPs) with total income up to ₹50 lakh to begin filing their income tax returns. This marks the beginning of the tax season for income earned during the financial year April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025. Taxpayers must submit their returns by the due date of July 31, 2025, to avoid l
Starting April 1, 2025, taxpayers can begin filing their Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26. Employers will provide Form 16 to salaried employees, which plays a crucial role in filing ITR by summarizing salary details, Tax Deducted at Source (TDS), and other tax-related information for the Financial Year (FY) 2024-25. Understanding Form 16, its contents, and its significance can help taxpayers ensure a smooth and error-free filing process.
Starting April 1, 2025, taxpayers can begin filing their Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26. Employers will provide Form 16 to salaried employees, which plays a crucial role in filing ITR by summarizing salary details, Tax Deducted at Source (TDS), and other tax-related information for the Financial Year (FY) 2024-25. Understanding Form 16, its contents, and its significance can help taxpayers ensure a smooth and error-free filing process.
Choosing the right tax regime is an important decision for taxpayers in India. The old and new tax regimes offer different benefits, and individuals must carefully analyze their financial situation before selecting the most suitable option. While salaried employees have the flexibility to switch every year, business professionals have a more restricted choice.The decision between the two regimes depends on factors such as tax-saving investments, exemptions, and deductions. Understanding these
Choosing the right tax regime is an important decision for taxpayers in India. The old and new tax regimes offer different benefits, and individuals must carefully analyze their financial situation before selecting the most suitable option. While salaried employees have the flexibility to switch every year, business professionals have a more restricted choice.The decision between the two regimes depends on factors such as tax-saving investments, exemptions, and deductions. Understanding these
The Income Tax Bill 2025 has raised concerns among taxpayers regarding refund eligibility if an Income Tax Return (ITR) is not filed before the due date. While the Income Tax Department (ITD) has clarified that there is no change in refund provisions, tax experts have pointed out inconsistencies that may impact individual taxpayers. IT Department’s Clarification on Refunds
The Income Tax Bill 2025 has raised concerns among taxpayers regarding refund eligibility if an Income Tax Return (ITR) is not filed before the due date. While the Income Tax Department (ITD) has clarified that there is no change in refund provisions, tax experts have pointed out inconsistencies that may impact individual taxpayers. IT Department’s Clarification on Refunds