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Last day to file income tax return today: Step-by-step guide to file ITR

More than six crore income tax returns have already been filed, with numbers expected to rise further as last-minute filers rush to complete the process.

Updated on: Sep 15, 2025 08:30 AM IST
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The clock is ticking for taxpayers. Today (September 15) is the final day to file income tax returns (ITRs) for Assessment Year 2025-26 without penalty, the Income Tax Department has reminded.

The income tax return filing deadline was initially July 31, but was extended by six weeks owing to 'structural and content revisions' in the ITR forms. (Representational image)
The income tax return filing deadline was initially July 31, but was extended by six weeks owing to 'structural and content revisions' in the ITR forms. (Representational image)

So far, more than six crore returns have already been filed, with numbers expected to rise further as last-minute filers rush to complete the process. “Thank you taxpayers & tax professionals for helping us reach the milestone of 6 crore Income Tax Returns (ITRs) as of now and still counting,” the department posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday.

The deadline was initially July 31, but was extended by six weeks owing to “structural and content revisions” in the ITR forms. No further extension has been announced this time.

To support taxpayers, the income tax department said its helpdesk is functioning round the clock, offering assistance through calls, live chats, WebEx sessions and X. It has also urged those yet to file to do so immediately to avoid portal congestion closer to midnight.

Missing today’s deadline could attract penalties and interest, depending on taxable income.

How to File ITR Online

Documents you need

  • AIS (Annual Information Statement): shows income, TDS, TCS, property purchases, savings interest.
  • Form 16: issued by employer, showing salary and TDS.
  • House rent receipt (if applicable).
  • Investment/payment receipts (if applicable).

Note: ITR forms are annexure-less — no attachments required, but keep documents handy.

Choosing the right ITR form

  • ITR-1 (SAHAJ): For individuals with income up to 50 lakh, except directors, foreign asset holders, and others with complex income sources.
  • ITR-2: For individuals/HUFs not eligible for ITR-1, without business/profession income.
  • ITR-3: For individuals/HUFs with business or profession income.
  • ITR-4 (SUGAM): For resident individuals, HUFs, firms (other than LLPs) with income up to 50 lakh on presumptive basis.

Income tax return: Step-by-step filing process

  • Log in at incometax.gov.in using PAN and password.
  • Go to e-File > Income Tax Returns > File Income Tax Return.
  • Select AY 2025–26 and choose Online mode.
  • Choose taxpayer type (e.g., Individual).
  • Pick the applicable ITR form (e.g., ITR-1 for salaried).
  • Fill in income, deduction and tax details.
  • Preview, validate and submit your return.
  • Complete e-Verification using Aadhaar OTP, net banking or send signed ITR-V to CPC, Bengaluru within 30 days.

Once verified, you’ll get a confirmation message with a Transaction ID and Acknowledgement Number.

 
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