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Income mismatch in ITR: How you can fix it, details here

Income mismatch in ITR: Mismatches can result in an income tax notice. Here's how you can fix them

Published on: Mar 11, 2024 09:48 AM IST
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The Income Tax Department identified mismatches between information furnished by third-party entities and income tax return (ITR) filed by the taxpayers. These mismatches can result in an income tax notice. In order to help taxpayers reduce mismatch, an on-screen online functionality has been made available on the income tax portal has been given- ‘Compliance portal’.

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Income mismatch in ITR: Mismatches can result in an income tax notice.
Income mismatch in ITR: Mismatches can result in an income tax notice.

The Income Tax Department said, “In some cases of Income Tax Returns (ITRs) filed for A.Y. 2021-22 (F.Y. 2020-21), a ‘mismatch’ has been identified, between the information filed in the ITR vis-à-vis information of specified financial transactions, as available with the Department. In cases where ITRs for A.Y. 2021-22 have not been filed and, the Department is in possession of information of specified high value financial transactions, the same also needs to be examined.”

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"In case the taxpayer has disclosed the interest income in the ITR under the line item 'Others' in the Schedule OS, she/he need not respond to the mismatch pertaining to the interest income. The said mismatch shall be resolved on its own and will be reflected in the portal as 'Completed'," it had earlier said.

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