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
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
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.