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                4 posts in `rectification` tag
 
                                
                            Section 154 of Income Tax Act: What You Can and Can’t Correct
Section 154 of the Income Tax Act allows taxpayers to correct obvious errors in their tax assessments. This blog outlines common mistakes like TDS mismatches, incorrect tax calculations, and personal detail errors, and explains how to file a rectification request online. A must-read for salaried individuals, freelancers, and business owners.
                                
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                            No More Errors: How to Use the New Online Tool for ITR Rectifications
Taxpayers can now easily fix errors in their Income Tax Returns (ITRs) thanks to the Income Tax Department of India's sophisticated online rectification facility, which was added to its e-filing system. This technology enhances transparency while offering error detection, smooth correction, and quicker refund processing. Discover its primary attributes, advantages, and how-tos for keeping correct tax records and remaining in compliance.
                                
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                            Tax Notice Orders - Section 156
Although receiving a tax notification under Section 156 of the Income Tax Act is frequently required as part of the tax assessment procedure, it might be unsettling. This comprehensive blog post clarifies the notice's contents, the circumstances behind its issue, and your options for responding, including whether to contest or pay the demand. Being aware of this procedure aids in avoiding fines, interest, and legal issues. Reexamine your tax documents, be proactive, and take the required actions to either pay the demand or submit an appeal.
                                
                             
                                
                            Understanding Section 139(9) of the Income Tax Act
This blog provides a detailed and descriptive overview of Section 139(9) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. It explains what makes an income tax return defective, the common reasons for receiving a 139(9) notice from the Income Tax Department, and the consequences of not rectifying the defect in time.