Have you missed your tax filing deadline? Have you missed the train? The tax train, that is!! If you have missed filing your tax return, do not despair… you can still file a ‘belated return’. The Indian tax authorities are always ready to give you a second chance!
With now even the extended deadline of 4th August over It is quite possible that some of us may not have been able to file tax returns.
Now the big question is – “What will happen now?” and “Is there any way out?”
Belated Returns
The Income Tax Act allows individuals to find belated returns. Income Tax returns can be filed any time before the expiry of two years from the end of the financial year in which the income has been earned.
Hence for the FY 2009-10, income tax returns can be filed before March 2012. However, if returns are not filed within two years, the Income tax department does not allow you to file returns at all and the income earned will be treated as concealed income chargeable to tax.
What if you file returns before the end of the assessment year, i.e. before March 31, 2011:
If you do not have any outstanding tax liability i.e. tax payable, then you can file returns any time before March 31, 2011 without any penalty.
If you have an outstanding tax liability, and you file your returns before March 31, 2011, a penalty of 1% per month will be levied on the outstanding tax amount payable.
What if you file returns after the end of the assessment year i.e. after March 31, 2011:
Even if there is no outstanding income tax liability, if you file your returns after the end of the assessment year, a penalty of Rs 5,000 is levied.
If there is an outstanding income tax liability and returns are filed after the assessment year, in addition to the penalty of 1% per month on the outstanding tax liability, a penalty of Rs 5,000 will be levied.
Suggestion:
So even if you have missed your income tax return filing date, in order to limit the financial impact on yourself especially if you have an outstanding tax liability, it is essential you file returns before the end of the assessment year. Do not relax after having missed the date. If you delay it beyond the end of the assessment year, you will face the maximum penalty, i.e. a flat amount of Rs 5,000 and then penal interest of 1% per month on the outstanding tax amount if there is any.
What is the Impact of filing returns late?
You will lose a chance to set off the loss against income in the next year: Although the income tax authorities allow individuals to file delayed returns, individuals do not enjoy all the benefits enjoyed by those filing returns before the due date. They include losses on account of transfer of capital assets or business loss cannot be set-off, or carried forward. Thus you will lose a chance to set off the loss against income in the next year.
Can returns be revised?
In case you are eligible for a refund, you may end up losing interest.
Thus not filing income tax returns in time have financial implications especially if you have losses which could be carried forward. Even if you do not have losses to carry forward and you miss the deadline, make sure you do not procrastinate especially if you have a tax liability outstanding as you pay a penal interest on the same.









Thank you sir for above information but as per my information assesse is not liable for panelt of rs 5000 if he has no outstanding tax lability pending and he is filing ITR after complition of Relevant assesment year . because penlty of Rs. 5000 is lavied U\s 271F and 271F imposed penalty on assesse who requried to file ITR u\s 139(1) and failed to file return in relevant assesment year . and as per section 139(1) a person who has income not charable to tax is not requred to file ITR.. so a person who has nil return can file ITR within 1 year from the end of relevant AY without any penalty …
so kinly reply wether my point is right or wrong???
Thanking You
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Amritpal Singh
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