New Form ITR-U Under Section 139(8A) for updated Income Tax Returns
New Form ITR-U Under
Section 139(8A) for updated Income Tax Returns
The CBDT has notified a new form for filing updated Income Tax returns
in which taxpayers will have to give the exact reason for filing it along with
the amount of income to be offered to tax.
Commence from which Financial Year:
The return has to be filed Under Section 139(8A) relating to the
Assessment Year commencing from 01.04.2020 and subsequent assessment years. The
new form (ITR-U) will be available to taxpayers for filing updated income tax
returns from the Financial Year 2019-20.
Eligibility of filing ITR-U:
Taxpayers filing ITR-U, which can be filed within 2 years of the end of
the relevant assessment year, will have to give reasons for updating the income
–
v vreturn previously not filed, or
v vincome not reported correctly, or
v vwrong heads of income chosen, or
v vreduction of carried forward loss, or
v vreduction of unabsorbed depreciation, or
v vreduction of tax credit u/s 115JB/115JC, or
v vwrong rate of tax, or
v vany other reasons given by the taxpayers.
Time limit of filing
ITR-U:
The Budget 2022-23 has permitted taxpayers to
update their ITRs within twenty four months from the end of the relevant
assessment year.
How many ITR-U can be filed:
A taxpayer would be permitted to file only one updated return per
assessment year.
How to verify the return:
The return can be verified only through a Digital Signature Certificate
(DSC) in tax audit cases and filing of return by Electronic Verification Code
(EVC) can be an alternative in non-tax audit cases. The option of verification
by posting the acknowledgement to Bangalore has not been specified.
Layout of the form:
The layout of the form has been kept very precise to help the assessee
to input the relevant information easily, only amount of income to be offered
to tax is to be specified under the prescribed income heads. No break-up of
income or any details information is required to be submitted, unlike the
regular ITR forms and the exact reason for filing the updated return is to be
submitted in the form itself.
Interest and
additional tax payable:
v vBetween 12 to 24 months from the end of the relevant assessment year, pay the due tax and interest along with an additional 50 per cent amount of such tax and interest.
v vWithin 12 months from the end of the relevant assessment year, the additional amount will be 25 per cent of the due tax and interest.
When an updated return
will not be allowed:
v if a prosecution proceeding is initiated by issuing
notice for a particular Assessment Year, or
v if it has the effect of showing a loss, or
v reducing the total tax liability determined
previously, or
v resulting in a refund, or
v increases the refund.
When the return will be
considered invalid:
If a taxpayer files an updated return and does not pay the additional taxes then the return would be tendered invalid.
Source:https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/govt-notifies-form-for-filing-updated-itrs/articleshow/91228653.cms
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