Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt extends FY21 ITR deadline for people till Sept 30

- Press Trust of India

The government on Thursday extended the due date of filing income tax returns for 2020-21 for individual­s by two months till September 30.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has also extended the ITR filing deadline for companies by a month till November 30.

As per the income tax law, for individual­s whose accounts are not required to be audited and who usually file their income tax return using ITR-1 or ITR-4 forms the deadline to file ITR is July 31. The deadline for taxpayers, like companies or firms, whose accounts are required to be audited is October 31.

In a circular, the CBDT said an extension of time limits is being given for certain tax compliance­s “to provide relief to taxpayers in view of the severe pandemic”.

Also, the deadline for issuing Form 16 by employers to employees has been extended by a month till July 15, 2021, the CBDT said. The due date for filing the tax audit report and transfer pricing certificat­e has been extended by a month till October 31 and November 30, respective­ly. For filing belated or revised return of income, the due date is now January 31, 2022. Besides, the deadline for financial institutio­ns to furnish the Statement of Financial Transactio­n (SFT) report has been extended till June 30, from May 31, 2021.

Nangia & Co LLP Partner Shailesh Kumar said the extension of due dates is likely to provide some relief to taxpayers on the tax compliance front.

“However, for taxpayers, whose entire income tax liability is not discharged by TDS and advance tax and such shortfall is more than ₹1 lakhs, they should endeavour to file their ITR within respective original due date to avoid the charge of interest u/s 234A, which is charged on filing ITR beyond the original due date at the rate of 1 per cent per month for every month/ part thereof after the original due date of filing ITR,” Kumar added.

The CBDT had on April 1 notified forms for filing I-T returns for 2020-21 fiscal, and said that keeping in view the ongoing crisis due to Covid pandemic and to facilitate the taxpayers, no significan­t change has been made in comparison to the last year’s ITR Forms. The new ITR forms ask taxpayers if they are opting for a new tax regime.

For the 2020-21 fiscal, the government had given taxpayers the option to choose a new tax regime under section 115BAC of the I-T Act.

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