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Missed ITR Deadline? Check How Much Penalty You May Have to Pay

Missed ITR Deadline? Check How Much Penalty You May Have to Pay

Missed ITR Deadline:
The last date for filing income tax returns (ITR) for the financial year 2024-25 has been extended to September 16, 2025. Many taxpayers often wonder what happens if they do not file their ITR and whether it is mandatory. Let’s find out.


Missed ITR Deadline:
Filing an ITR is mandatory under the Income Tax Act for eligible taxpayers. There are several benefits of filing ITR. Banks and financial institutions usually ask for the last three years of ITR documents when you apply for loans to buy a house, car, or for medical treatment. Filing ITR also makes it easier to get a visa for countries like Australia, the UK, the USA, and Canada, as embassies may require proof of previous year’s income. Additionally, under Section 281 of the Income Tax Act, high-value transactions, such as transferring assets or foreign investments, require a tax clearance certificate, which depends on filing ITR. Eligible taxpayers can also claim tax refunds when they file their returns.

So, what happens if you do not file your ITR on time? If the deadline is missed, you can still file a belated return with a penalty by December 31, 2025. The penalty depends on your income. Individuals with a net taxable income above ₹5 lakh may have to pay up to ₹5,000 as a late fee. Those earning ₹5 lakh or less will pay a maximum penalty of ₹1,000.

If you fail to file even after the extended date, you must pay interest on the tax liability at 1% per month. The Income Tax Department can take action under Sections 234A, 234B, and 234C. Filing your ITR on time avoids penalties, ensures compliance with tax laws, and helps in financial and official matters smoothly.


In short, filing ITR is not just a legal requirement but also helps in loans, visas, and claiming refunds. Missing the deadline leads to penalties and extra interest, so it is always better to file on time.

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