⚠️ missed the september 15 itr deadline? Penalties and risks you must knowThe
last date to file income tax returns (itr) for ay 2025-26 is
15 september 2025. Missing the deadline can have serious
financial and legal consequences. Here’s what you need to know if you haven’t filed yet.
💰 1. Late filing feesUnder
section 234f of the income tax act:Filing
after 15 september but before 31 december 2025:
Rs 5,000 penaltyFiling
after 31 december 2025:
Rs 10,000 penaltyFor taxpayers with income
below Rs 5 lakh, the
maximum penalty is Rs 1,000Late fees are
automatic and non-negotiable, so timely filing saves money.
⏳ 2. Interest on tax dueInterest is charged at
1% per month under section 234a for
unpaid taxesEven if you have
paid tds, if there’s a
balance tax, interest will applyThe longer you delay, the
higher the interest accumulationPaying promptly avoids unnecessary financial burden.
⚖️ 3. Loss of refundIf you are
eligible for a tax refund, missing the deadline may
delay the refundLate filing could also
result in partial or denied refunds if verification issues ariseTimely filing ensures
faster processing of refunds📝 4. Reduced time for revising returnsOnce the deadline is missed, you can still file under the
belated return schemeHowever, this
reduces the window for corrections or revisionsAny
mistakes or omissions in a belated return may attract
notices from the it department⚠️ 5. Legal and compliance risksChronic delay or non-filing can
trigger scrutiny or it department noticesIn extreme cases,
penalties or prosecution may be invoked for
habitual non-complianceMaintaining a
clean compliance record is crucial for future loans, visas, and financial transactions
✅ 6. Key takeawayMissing the
15 september 2025 itr deadline can lead to
penalties, interest, delayed refunds, and compliance risks. Even after the deadline, filing a
belated return is better than not filing at all. To avoid long-term complications, it’s crucial to
file as soon as possible and pay any due taxes.
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