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Didn’t submit your tax returns by July 31? Don’t miss the Dec deadline for late filing

Also, taxpayers who have noticed errors in their original income tax returns can revise the same by December 31.

December 23, 2024 / 18:55 IST
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You can file belated returns or revise erroneous ones by December 31

Did you miss filing your income tax returns for the financial year (FY) 2023-24 before the July 31 due date? You can still complete the process by December 31, albeit with late-filing fees.

Despite multiple reminders from the income tax (IT) department to file returns by the due date, many fail to do so. Everybody whose total income is higher than the basic exemption limit has to file returns. The threshold under the old, with-exemptions tax regime is Rs 2.5 lakh for individuals under the age of 60, Rs 3 lakh for senior citizens over 60, and Rs 5 lakh for those over 80. Under the new tax regime, the basic exemption limit for FY24 is Rs 3 lakh (assessment — AY — year 2024-25).

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July 31 of the relevant AY (2024-25 at present) is the due date for salaried individuals and other taxpayers who do not have audit obligations. However, such individuals have a window until December 31 of that year to file their returns, though this comes with certain conditions.

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