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Filing an Updated Income Tax Return (ITR-U)? Here’s What You Need to Know

In order to rectify prior errors, record extra income, or file missed reports, taxpayers can now file an Updated Income Tax Return (ITR-U) for the preceding four years. This tutorial provides detailed instructions on how to submit an ITR-U, as well as information on who is eligible, deadlines, and penalties.

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Overview

Taxpayers can now file updated Income Tax Returns (ITR-U) for the previous four years, according to a recent announcement from the Income Tax Department. This program presents a substantial chance for taxpayers who have neglected to complete their returns or who need to rectify inconsistencies, since more than 90 lakh amended returns have already been filed.

We will go over the definition of ITR-U, who is eligible to submit it, the process, the associated penalties, and important considerations in this comprehensive guide.

ITR-U: What is it?

Section 139(8A) of the Income Tax Act of 1961 established the Updated Income Tax Return, or ITR-U. It enables taxpayers to file a return if they missed it entirely or to correct mistakes or omissions in returns they have already filed.

Taxpayers can avoid legal ramifications by using the ITR-U form to report new income and pay any overdue taxes.

Qualifications for ITR-U Filing

An amended return may be submitted by taxpayers if they:

  • Have neglected to submit their initial, amended, or late return.
  • Have understated their income on their prior tax return.
  • Have incorrectly stated a tax calculation or income type.
  • Tax credits, deductions, or exemptions must be adjusted.

Who Is Not Able to File ITR-U?

  • If a refund is to be obtained from the modified return.
  • If the total tax liability previously disclosed is decreased by the amended return.
  • If there is already a pending assessment, reassessment, or modification for that fiscal year.
  • If there are unreported overseas assets or income on the return.

The deadline for submitting an ITR-U

Taxpayers have two years from the conclusion of the applicable assessment year to file an amended return. ITR-U can now be submitted for the previous four years.

Fines and Extra Tax

  • An extra 25% of the tax owed must be paid if the ITR-U is submitted within a year of the initial deadline.
  • An extra 50% of the tax owed is charged if the ITR-U is filed within two years but after a year.

How Do I File an ITR-U?

  1. Open the Income Tax e-Filing Portal and log in.
  2. Choose the correct assessment year.
  3. Complete the Form ITR-U with details on additional income and tax calculation.
  4. Pay additional tax if applicable.
  5. Submit the form and verify using DSC, Net Banking, or Aadhaar OTP.

Important Things to Consider

  • Filing ITR-U prevents tax scrutiny and fines.
  • Make truthful disclosures to avoid legal repercussions.
  • Maintain financial records in case of examination.

Conclusion

With over 90 lakh amended returns filed, the government encourages taxpayers to correct past errors and comply with tax regulations. ITR-U is a useful tool for regularizing tax files and avoiding fines.

FAQs

Can I use ITR-U to get a refund?
No, you cannot submit an ITR-U to get a refund.

What if I underreported my income and fail to file ITR-U?
You may receive a tax notice and face penalties.

Can I make changes on a revised return?
No, an amended return cannot be changed after submission.

Do I need to file ITR-U if I have no extra income to report?
No, filing ITR-U is not necessary if there is no additional income.

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