The
Income Tax Department (ITD) has set the
last date for filing revised or belated ITRs for the relevant assessment year as
December 31, 2025. Here’s what taxpayers need to know to avoid penalties and delays.
1. Who Can File a Revised or Belated ITR?- Taxpayers who submitted their original ITR but made errors
- Those who missed reporting certain income or deductions
- Allowed under Section 139(5) of the Income Tax Act
2. Deadline to Remember- December 31, 2025 is the final date for filing revised or belated returns
- Filing after this date may lead to penalties, interest, or loss of refunds
3. How to File a Revised ITRLog in to the
Income Tax e-Filing portal: https://www.incometax.gov.inSelect
“Revised Return” under the filing sectionEnter
corrected details for income, deductions, or tax paymentsSubmit and
save the acknowledgement (ITR-V)4. Consequences of Missing the Deadline- Late filing fees under Section 234F
- Interest on unpaid tax under Section 234A
- Potential delay or denial of refunds
- Ineligibility to claim certain deductions or losses
5. Tips to Avoid Last-Minute Hassles- Double-check all entries before submission
- Keep PAN, Aadhaar, bank account, and Form 16 handy
- File online early to avoid server issues or technical glitches
✅ Final TakeawayMissing the
December 31, 2025 deadline can lead to
financial penalties and delayed refunds. Taxpayers should file
revised or belated returns promptly to stay compliant and avoid unnecessary issues.
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