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ITR processing delay: What it means if your verified return remains pending

Understanding why a verified return is not processed helps taxpayers remain informed and avoid unnecessary worry.

August 20, 2025 / 13:29 IST
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Once you've filed your income tax return, you must verify it within 30 days—either electronically or by sending a signed ITR-V form to the Centralized Processing Centre. Verification is just a confirmation of the legitimacy of filing. Processing is when the Income Tax Department checks the details, cross-matches the same with AIS and Form 26AS, and ensures whether refund or demand is payable.

Why processing might be delayed

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Even after confirmation, processing takes time. Delays normally occur when reported income and records of the department do not align, when checks are put on large-value transactions or technical backlogs at the processing centre. Cases are sometimes placed for further scrutiny before they can be finalized. Such delay does not imply rejection but implies that the return is being verified.

Refunds and intimation under section 143(1)