Centre firm on not extending deadline for ITR, netizens trend ‘extend due dates’
With the deadline to submit income tax returns (ITRs) for financial year 2021-22 and assessment year 2022-23, i.e. July 31, approaching, citizens, who are yet to close their returns due to technical issues, including with the e-filing portal itself, have taken to Twitter demanding that the due date be immediately extended.That the Union government is unlikely to extend the deadline this year has only added to the taxpayers’ headache.Also Read | ITR filing: No plan to extend deadline for filing income tax returns, says Revenue SecretaryTaking to Twitter, users have pointed to issues such as tedious process of filing the returns, glitches in the IT department’s portal, difficulty in downloading forms, among others, as the reason why the due date for submitting returns should be extended.
!! ITR Filing ~ #Extend_Due_Dates !!Reasons :1. Increased Taxpayer base2. TDS reflects after 15th June3. AIS/TIS Late updatation 4. Increased cap for Non Audit (1crores to10) 5. Other Statutory Compliance dates 6. History also proves 7. Precision while filing is must.. pic.twitter.com/Izo7Y31tOE— CMA Vr. Dr. Pawan Jaiswal (@drpawanjaiswal) July 27, 2022
Hashtags such as ‘Extend Due Dates’, ‘Extend Due Date Immediately’, etc. are trending widely on the social networking site.In 2020 and 2021, the deadline was extended due to the raging Covid-19 pandemic.Also Read | Income Tax Returns: How to file ITR online? Here’s a step-by-step guideMeanwhile, the Income Tax department said on Friday that till July 28, it had received more than 4.09 crore returns, including as many 36 lakh on July 28 itself.
Penalty for late ITR filingThose closing their returns after the due date will be required to pay a fine, or late fee, of ₹5,000 if their taxable income exceeds ₹5 lakh, and ₹1,000 if less than ₹5 lakh.
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