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Income Tax Notice: First step after receiving an Income Tax Notice, Most common causes for receiving a Notice, How to respond to an Income Tax Notice and Important Points That No One Will Tell You!

Disclaimer: All the information on this page is curated as of the posted date, and details may vary when you read it, depending on government policies at that time. Many points in this article have been simplified for easier understanding. Please refer to the official government portal or consult with a Tax Expert for the most current and accurate guidelines.

First step after receiving an Income Tax Notice:

If you’ve received a notice from the Income Tax Department, there’s usually no need to panic—it can often be resolved easily. Sometimes, people receive notices even after filing their returns on time, which can be confusing. However, it’s important to remember that not all notices are genuine.

If you’re an Individual or a Business who received an Income Tax Notice and not sure how to approach this, Team Your Tax Expert is here to offer comprehensive support and simplify the notice resolution process for you every step of the way.

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But most importantly, the first step is to always authenticate your Income Tax Notice.

There are two steps to authenticating the same:

  1. Take Action Through the Income Tax Portal: Always access and respond to the notice directly through your official Income Tax Portal login. Your notices can be found under the “e-proceedings,” “for your action,” “for your response,” or “worklist” tabs. The complete notice document, along with instructions on how to resolve the issue, will typically be available within your portal account. Avoid responding to notices received via email or other unofficial channels.

Most common causes for receiving a Notice:

Firstly, it’s important to understand whether you’ve received an Income Tax Notice or an Intimation.

  • An Intimation is usually an official communication from the Income Tax Department regarding the processing of your Income Tax Return. It is typically sent after the department has processed the return you submitted.
  • An Income Tax Notice is a formal communication informing you about specific issues related to your tax returns or obligations. Unlike an Intimation, a Notice may require you to take action, such as providing additional information or paying taxes.

Understanding the difference helps you know whether the communication is just an update or if it requires a response.

Some of the most common causes for receiving a tax notice include:

  1. Mismatch between the details reported in your Income Tax Return and forms like 26AS, TIS, and AIS.
  2. Failure to include all your financial transactions in your Tax Return.
  3. Failure to file your Income Tax Return.
  4. Incorrect or incomplete disclosure of details in your return.
  5. High-value transactions during the financial year that have not been reported in your Income Tax Return.
  6. Making credit card payments or high-value purchases without filing your tax returns.
  7. Making cash deposits into your savings account during the financial year.
  8. Receiving a notice as a result of a random examination by a Tax Officer.

How to respond to an Income Tax Notice:

You can easily respond to an Income Tax Notice through your Income Tax Portal login. However, we highly recommend seeking expert assistance to ensure your submission is accurate and timely.

At Your Tax Expert, we are proud to be the trusted choice for clients worldwide when it comes to resolving tax notices. With our expertise, we make the process simple and stress-free for you.

Don’t let incomplete information disrupt your peace of mind—let us handle the details so you can focus on what matters most. Trust us to guide you through every step of your notice resolution.

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Important Points That No One Will Tell You!

  1. Often, an Income Tax Notice is simply due to a TDS or tax data mismatch, or a clerical error that can be easily resolved with the help of an expert.
  2. If you have an unresolved Income Tax Demand from previous years and are due for a refund in the current year, there is a high likelihood that the refund will be adjusted against the outstanding demands.
  3. Most notices can now be resolved online through e-proceedings. From document submissions to filing revised or rectified returns, everything can be handled digitally. This means that physical visits to the Income Tax Department are generally not required.
  4. Receiving an intimation order from the Income Tax Department with no demand does not guarantee that you won’t receive a notice in the future. The department can send a notice within 8 years from the date of return filing if further issues arise.

If you receive a notice from the Income Tax Department, don’t worry—ping us on WhatsApp 9500097526!

Let us handle the entire notice resolution process while you sit back, relax, and enjoy the peace of mind you deserve.

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