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Advance tax first instalment payment: Who has to pay, penalty for missing

Advance tax first instalment payment: Taxpayers are required to pay advance tax in four quarterly payments between June 15 and March 15 of the financial year.

Published on: Jun 14, 2024 03:29 PM IST
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Paying income tax in installments throughout the year rather than paying it all at once at the end of the year is advance tax. The first instalment of advance tax payment for this fiscal year is June 15, 2024. Those with a net income tax liability of more than 10,000 in any financial year are obligated to make advance tax payments. This is the estimated tax amount minus the TDS within the financial year. Individuals must make four quarterly payments to prevent incurring penal interest as per the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Who does not have to pay advance tax?

Read more: ITR calendar 2024: Important dates and deadlines you must not miss

Advance tax first instalment payment: Taxpayers are required to pay advance tax in four quarterly payments between June 15 and March 15 of the financial year.
Advance tax first instalment payment: Taxpayers are required to pay advance tax in four quarterly payments between June 15 and March 15 of the financial year.

Taxpayers are required to pay advance tax in four quarterly payments between June 15 and March 15 of the financial year. In case you opt for the presumptive taxation scheme, you must pay advance tax in one payment by March 15. Senior citizens (aged 60 or more) are not required to pay advance tax in case they do not have any income from business or profession.

Read more: ITR due dates: When will Form 16, TDS certificate, Form 26AS be available?

What are due dates for Advance Tax payments?

Individuals have to pay advance tax on or before June 15 if there is 15% of the net estimated tax liability, on or before September 15 if 45% of the net estimated tax liability minus advance tax already paid, on or before December 15 if 75% of net estimated tax minus advance tax already paid and on or before March 15 if 100% of net estimated tax minus advance tax already paid.

What happens if you miss advance tax payment?

Read more: Income Tax Return: What is Form 26AS? How to download it to file ITR

You can pay advance taxes using the income tax department's e-filing portal. You can pay online or with an offline bank challan.

 
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