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Income tax returns: Claiming tax deductions without proofs can backfire, warn CAs

Tax deduction claims: Annual Information Statement (AIS) captures all income details, leaving no room for tax-payers to hide. Yet, chartered accountants say even salaried tax-payers approach them with requests to avail of deductions – at times, not legitimate – at the time of filing returns in order to claim tax refunds.

July 30, 2023 / 12:29 IST
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ITR filing
Late-filing fee of Rs 5,000, penal interest await those who miss the July 31 due date for filing income tax returns

Consider this: You have missed submitting proofs for claiming exemption on house rent allowance (HRA) to your employer in January or February, when employees are required to file their investment declarations. As a result, your employer deducts excess tax (tax deduction at source) from your salary.

However, you have the opportunity of claiming a refund of this excess amount deducted while filling income tax return (ITR). You go ahead and do so, without submitting any proofs such as rent agreement or rent receipts as you are not supposed to attach these documents while filing returns.

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So far so good, as long as you preserve the records of rent agreements and receipts.

Also read: ITR filing: Salaried tax-payer? Know how to choose between forms ITR-1 and ITR-2