Know about: “Discard Income Tax Return option.”

The income tax department has introduced a new functionality on its website- ‘Discard ITR’.
This new feature will allow taxpayers to discard their previously filed but unverified Income Tax Returns (ITR). 

Starting from Assessment Year 2023-24, this new ‘Discard ITR’ functionality, provides users with the ability to discard original, belated, or revised ITR, expanding the scope for revision beyond just errors or omissions.

– Opting to discard the ITR is equivalent to non-filing of the return.

– Following the discard, a new ITR can be submitted.

However, if the fresh ITR is filed after the due date, it will incur late fees and other associated consequences.

– Once the discard option is exercised, it cannot be reversed.

Hence, use this option cautiously.

– The discard feature is available until the ITR filing deadline, i.e., until December 31 following the end of the financial year.

Hence, timely action is advised.

The tax department has released FAQs to address common queries on Discard ITR Option. Here is all you need to know about the new functionality on the income tax website that allows taxpayers to discard their unverified Income Tax Returns (ITR).

1)Taxpayers can avail of the option of “Discard” for the ITRs being filed u/s 139(1) /139(4) / 139(5) if they do not want to verify it.

2)However, if the “ITR filed u/s 139(1)” is discarded and the subsequent return is filed after the due date u/s 139(1), it would attract implications of belated return like 234F, etc., 

3) To access the ‘Discard’ option, users can follow the specified pathway on the income tax website. On the income tax portal, users can find the Discard option www.incometax.gov.in → Login → e-File → Income Tax Return → e-Verify ITR → “Discard”

4) Users can avail of this option only if the ITR status is “unverified” / “Pending for verification”. 

5) Users can utilize the discard option repeatedly as long as the ITR status remains unverified or pending verification.

6) The feature is available for AY24 onwards. Once an ITR is discarded.

7) This option will be available only till the time limit specified for filing ITR u/s 139(1)/139(4) /139(5) (i.e., 31st December of respective AY as of now).

8) Once an ITR is discarded, it cannot be reinstated, making the action irreversible and essentially disclaiming the filing of the ITR.

Meanwhile, a record number of over 7.85 crore Income Tax Returns were filed till October 31 this year, said the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). According to the official release, October 31 was the due date for filing ITRs (other than ITR-7) for taxpayers not having any international or specified domestic transactions.

Source: Discard Return – FAQs

Updated Income Tax Return (ITR U) – Check out this option

Filing an Updated Income Tax Return (ITR-U) under section 139(8A)

ITR-U refers to the Updated Return form used for filing an amended or revised income tax return in India. It is a provision provided by the Income Tax Department to enable taxpayers to correct any errors, rectify omissions, or make changes to their original tax return filing. The “U” in ITR-U stands for “Updated.”

ITR-U is primarily used when individuals or entities realize that they have made mistakes in reporting their income, claiming deductions, providing incorrect details, or omitting important information in their initial tax return. By filing an updated return using ITR-U, taxpayers can rectify these errors and ensure that their tax records reflect their financial situation accurately.

The filing of ITR-U falls under Section 139(8A) of the Income Tax Act, which allows taxpayers to revise their returns within a specific time-frame. It is important to note that ITR-U is different from the regular income tax return forms (such as ITR-1, ITR-2, etc.) used for filing the original tax return.

Filing ITR-U involves providing accurate details of the original return, specifying the changes or amendments being made, and submitting the revised return electronically through the Income Tax Department’s official website or other authorized platforms. It is crucial to ensure that the updated return is filed within the prescribed deadline to avoid penalties and legal consequences.

Who can file ITR-U?

  • Return previously not filed

In the case of a return previously not filed, taxpayers can file an Updated Return to report their income and fulfill their tax obligations.

  •     Income not reported correctly

In situations where income was not reported correctly, taxpayers can file an Updated Return to rectify the error and provide accurate income details.

  • Wrong heads of income chosen

When wrong heads of income are chosen, taxpayers can use ITR-U to correct the classification and allocate income under the appropriate heads.

  • Reduction of carried forward loss

In situations involving the reduction of carried forward loss, taxpayers can file an Updated Return to adjust and reduce the carried forward loss accordingly.

  •     Reduction of unabsorbed depreciation

When there is a need for the reduction of unabsorbed depreciation, taxpayers can file an Updated Return to adjust and reduce the unabsorbed depreciation.

  •     Reduction of tax credit under Sections 115JB/115JC

In situations involving the reduction of tax credit under Sections 115JB/115JC, taxpayers can file an Updated Return to reduce the tax credit accordingly.

  •     Wrong rate of tax

When an incorrect rate of tax has been applied, taxpayers can use ITR-U to correct the rate and ensure accurate calculation of their tax liability.

Following conditions are to be satisfied to file return u/s 139(8A): 

– It should not result in a return of loss.
– It should not reduce Income Tax Liability as compared to last filed valid return.
– It should not result in increase of Refund.
– Search should not have been initiated under section 132.
– Requisition should not have been made under section 132A.
– Survey should not have been conducted section 133A or.
– Any proceeding of assessment, reassessment, re-computation or revision should not be pending or completed for that relevant year.

Who Cannot File Form ITR-U?

    Return of loss

If the updated return results in a return of loss, it cannot be filed using Form ITR-U. The form is designed for rectifying errors or making changes to the original return, not for reporting a loss.

    Reduction of income tax liability

If filing an updated return reduces the income tax liability that was declared in the earlier filed return, Form ITR-U cannot be used. The purpose of the form is not to revise the tax liability to a lower amount.

    Increase in refund

If filing an updated return leads to an increase in the refund amount compared to the return filed earlier, Form ITR-U is not applicable. The form is not intended for increasing the refund amount.

    Search or requisition

If a search has been initiated under section 132 or books of accounts or any other documents have been requisitioned under section 132A, filing Form ITR-U is not allowed.

    Survey conducted

If a survey has been conducted under section 133A, Form ITR-U cannot be used for filing an updated return.

    Pending or completed proceedings

If any assessment, reassessment, re-computation, or revision proceedings are pending or have been completed for the relevant assessment year, Form ITR-U cannot be filed.

    Information under various acts

Suppose the Assessing Officer has information against the person under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Asset) and Imposition of Tax Act. In that case, Benami Property Transactions Act, or Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators Act, and the same has been communicated to the assessee, Form ITR-U is ineligible.

    Information under DTAA agreements

If information for the relevant assessment year has been received under an agreement referred to in section 90 or section 90A, and the same has been communicated to the taxpayer before the date of furnishing the return, Form ITR-U cannot be used.

    Other notified persons

There may be specific categories of individuals or entities who are notified as ineligible to file Form ITR-U as per notifications issued by the tax authorities.

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IT Refund: IT Department urges Taxpayers to respond to Past Tax Demands.

With 2.75 crore refunds already processed, the I-T department has asked taxpayers to respond to outstanding tax demands promptly.

The Income Tax Department has urged taxpayers to address any outstanding tax demands for previous years in order to facilitate faster clearance of refunds for the 2022-23 fiscal year. This is a taxpayer-friendly measure, as it gives taxpayers an opportunity to clarify the status of any outstanding demands and ensure that they receive their refunds as quickly as possible.

The Income Tax Department on September 23, 2023, called upon taxpayers to promptly respond to intimation of outstanding tax demands, adding that it will help in faster processing of income tax returns (ITR) and quicker issuance of refunds.

For the Assessment Year 2023-24, a total of 7.09 crore returns have been filed. Of these, 6.96 crore ITRs have been verified, 6.46 crore returns have been processed, and 2.75 crore refund returns have already been issued as per the latest data from the I-T department.

The Income Tax Department is making every effort to complete the processing of ITRs and issuance of refunds expeditiously, it said in a social media post on X. However, a significant hurdle in achieving this goal is that there are previous outstanding tax demands.

What are pending tax demands?

After you file your returns, the Income Tax Department inspects the tax declarations and if there are any mismatches with your actual tax liability, it issues an “outstanding tax demand” notice.

Section 245(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, necessitates offering taxpayers an opportunity to provide their input before adjusting the refund against any existing demand. Taxpayers are required to agree, disagree, or clarify the status of the demand.

Taxpayers who have outstanding demands from previous years will receive notifications from the department. So it has requested the taxpayers to respond to such intimations to enable “cleaning up/reconciliation” of pending demands and facilitate timely issue of refunds. It will not only aid in resolving pending demands but also expedite the timely issuance of refunds.

How to Respond to Outstanding Tax Demands?

In its official website, the Income Tax Department shows how one can respond to outstanding demands. Here are the steps to follow:

To begin the process, taxpayers should visit the official Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal at https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/.

Under the ‘e-File’ menu, taxpayers should locate and click on the ‘Response to Outstanding Demand’ option.

In the subsequent screen, taxpayers will find a list of response options. They can select from the following choices:

a) Demand is correct

b) Demand is partially correct

c) Disagree with demand

d) Demand is not correct but agree for adjustment

Submit Your Response: Depending on the chosen response, taxpayers should follow the instructions provided on the portal. If the taxpayer selects ‘Demand is correct,’ they should click on the ‘Submit’ button to confirm their choice and complete the response submission process.

However, if the ‘Demand is correct’ option is confirmed, taxpayers will not have the option to disagree with the demand later and any refund owed will be adjusted against the outstanding demand. Taxpayers also have the option to pay the demand directly by clicking the link under the ‘Pay Tax’ option.

Income Tax Department > Tax Services > Submit Response to Outstanding Tax Demand

CBDT extends deadline for filing ITR return and submitting audit report.

The government extended the date for filing income tax returns for companies by one month to November 30.

Income Tax Department has extended the deadline for ITR filing for certain categories of taxpayers. This has brought great relief to the taxpayers/institutions falling in these categories and they have also been saved from paying heavy penalties due to delay.

According to the Income Tax Department, till September 5, about 6.98 crore individual taxpayers have filed ITR.

The Income Tax Department has extended the deadline for filing income tax returns for charitable trusts, religious institutions and professional bodies by one month to November 30. The Income Tax Department said in a statement that the due date for filing income tax return in Form ITR-7 for the assessment year 2023-24, which is 31 October 2023, has been extended to 30 November 2023.

Also, the due date for submission of audit report for 2022-23 by any fund, trust, institution or any university or educational institution or medical institution in Form 10B/10BB has been extended by one month to 31 October 2023. Earlier the last date for submission of audit report was 30 September.

ITR-7 is filed by institutions involved in charitable and religious activities, research institutes, professional bodies, political parties and electoral trusts also file tax returns through ITR-7.

The Finance Ministry said in a statement on Monday, the deadline for filing income tax return in Form ITR-7 for the assessment year 2023-24 has been extended from October 31, 2023 to November 30, 2023.

In the current financial year, till mid-September, net direct tax collection has increased by 23.51% to Rs 8.65 lakh crore. The Finance Ministry said that there has been a huge increase in direct tax collection due to more advance tax payment by the companies. During this period, advance tax payment has increased by 21%.

According to the data, net tax collection has been 47.45% of the budget estimate of Rs 18.23 lakh crore for the current financial year. In the last financial year 2022-23, direct tax collection was Rs 16.61 lakh crore.

CBDT Circular: https://incometaxindia.gov.in/pages/communications/index.aspx

ITR filing for AY 2023-24 starts. CBDT enables Excel Utilities for ITR-1, ITR-4

ITR filing for AY 2023-24 starts. CBDT enables Excel Utilities for ITR-1, ITR-4

For the assessment year 2023-24, the Income Tax Department has released an offline Excel-based utility for filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam. The utility is available for download from the official Income Tax Department website. Because the utility and forms may change from time to time, it is critical to check the official website for the most recent version/updates and instructions.

The Excel-based utility for filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam for AY 2023-24 is available for download from the Income Tax Department’s website – Released on 25-Apr-2023 and updated on 05-May-2023. The utility – Excel & Java, facilitates to electronically file ITR-1 and ITR-4 forms.

 

The instructions, utilities, schemas and validation rules will be updated as and when there is a change after due approval from ITD (Income Tax Department)

 General Instructions for Returns:

  1. Select the Assessment Year
  2. Download and extract the zip file containing the utilities to the folder and open the utility
  3. System Requirements:  Excel Utilities:

 The instructions, utilities, schemas and validation rules will be updated as and when there is a change after due approval from ITD

Using the Excel Utility

When using the Excel utility, it is critical to use a compatible version of Excel that supports macros. Resident and Ordinarily Resident (ROR) individuals with a total income of up to Rs 50 lakh from salaries, one house property, and other sources are eligible for ITR-1 Sahaj. Individuals/HUFs/partnership firms (other than LLP) with a total income of less than Rs. 50 lakh can file the ITR-4 Sugam form.

Using Macros in Excel

It is necessary to enable macros in the Excel sheet before using the ITR utility. To enable macros in Excel, navigate to File > Options > Trust Centre > Trust Centre Settings > Macro Settings > Enable All Macro > Click ‘OK’. Only enable macros in Excel sheets from trusted sources. Some Excel utility worksheets may include a help.txt file that contains instructions on how to enable macros.

Common Technical Problems

Macro errors, login issues, XML validation errors, and offline utility issues are some of the most common technical issues encountered when using the ITR utility. If you encounter any technical difficulties while using the ITR utility, you can seek assistance from the Income Tax Department Helpdesk or Tax Professional.

ITR Utility Customer Service

If you require technical assistance with the ITR utility, please visit the Income Tax Department’s official website and check the FAQs section for offline ITR utility. The FAQs section answers frequently asked questions about the ITR utility and can assist in resolving some technical issues. You can also get help from the Income Tax Department by calling their toll-free number or emailing them.

Conclusion

Filing ITR-1 Sahaj and ITR-4 Sugam using the Income Tax Department’s Excel utility can help to simplify the tax filing process. You can effectively file your taxes by downloading the utility, enabling macros in Excel, and understanding the requirements for using the utility. If you run into any technical difficulties or require assistance, the Income Tax Department and tax professionals are here to help.

Source: Income Tax Portal