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ITR-Filing: Step-wise guide to rectify or revise errors in your filed ITR

Inaccuracies might delay processing, trigger demands for additional tax payments, or even attract penalties.

Step-wise guide to correct errors in your filed ITR (Source: Freepik)Step-wise guide to correct errors in your filed ITR (Source: Freepik)

Filing an Income Tax Return (ITR) is a crucial responsibility for Indian citizens. While meticulous attention to detail is paramount, errors can inadvertently occur. Errors in your ITR can lead to a cascade of consequences. Inaccuracies might delay processing, trigger demands for additional tax payments, or even attract penalties. Conversely, under-reporting income can have serious legal ramifications. Fortunately, the Income Tax Department offers provisions to rectify these mistakes and ensure an accurate tax filing.

ITR-Filing: Correction process

When you discover an error in your filed ITR, you have two primary options for rectification.

1. Rectification Request (Minor Errors)

This is for small errors you catch after the Central Processing Center (CPC) has processed your ITR. It is ideal for rectifying mistakes like discrepancies in income figures reported on your ITR compared to the Form 16 received from your employer, incorrect deductions claimed under various sections and errors in bank account details for tax refund purposes.

Rectification process

The rectification request process is relatively straightforward and can be completed online. Here’s a step-by-step guide.

2. Revised Return (Significant Errors):

This is for bigger mistakes, or your ITR hasn’t been processed yet. You’ll need to submit a whole new ITR with the corrections. This process is ideal for rectifying mistakes like filing the wrong ITR form for your income category, omitting significant income sources, and claiming incorrect tax credits or deductions.

Revision process

If your error is significant or your ITR hasn’t been processed, filing a revised return is recommended.

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