Types of Income Tax Notices in India:
- Notice under Section 143(1):
- Basic “intimation” sent to inform you of the income assessed by the department, based on your tax return or other available information.
- May include queries or discrepancies that require clarification.
- Notice under Section 148:
- “Scrutiny notice” issued when there are discrepancies or the department needs more information about your income or deductions.
- You must respond within 30 days.
- Notice under Section 156:
- “Demand notice” that informs you of the tax liability you owe after assessment.
- Provides deadlines for payment and consequences of non-payment.
- Show Cause Notice:
- Issued when the department may take legal action or impose penalties due to non-compliance or tax evasion.
- You are given the opportunity to respond and justify actions before a final decision.
- Other Notices:
- These could relate to issues like defective returns, missing information, or verification of PAN/Aadhaar details.
Reasons for Receiving an Income Tax Notice:
- Discrepancies between declared income and income reported by third parties like banks or employers.
- High deductions or expenses claimed without sufficient documentation.
- Non-filing of tax returns.
- Inaccurate or incomplete information in your return.
- Mismatched PAN/Aadhaar details.
What to Do When You Receive a Notice:
- Don’t Panic: Carefully read and understand the reason for the notice.
- Gather Documents: Collect all documents that support your claims and clarify any discrepancies.
- Respond Within Deadline: Reply promptly, providing required explanations and documents within the stipulated timeframe.
- Seek Professional Help: If unsure, consult with Company Mitra to assist in filing your response
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