ITR Filing: Misreporting Of Income, Claiming Wrongful Deductions To Attract Penalty Of 200%

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Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Mitali Madhusmita. Pic/PIB Telangana

The Income Tax Department (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) on Friday discovered a large number of individuals who have incorrectly reported exemptions and deductions as part of its monitoring efforts to verify the accuracy of tax returns submitted by taxpayers. These taxpayers have claimed refunds based on these incorrect declarations.

Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Mitali Madhusmita addressed a press conference on the issue of suspicious refunds being claimed by some taxpayers, in Hyderabad.

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The Press Information Bureau (PIB) in Telangana, on July 7, 2023 tweeted, "Under the Income-tax Act,1961(the 'Act') there are stringent consequences of misreporting of income and claiming wrongful deductions. Those include interest @ 12% /yr, penalty @ 200% of taxes, prosecution which may entail imprisonment. Who have filed such claims and taken wrongful refunds from the Department can file Updated Returns u/s 139(8A) for AY 2021-22 & AY 2022-23 and deposit due taxes as per section 140B. For AY 2023-24, Revised returns can be filed u/s 139 (5) in those cases where original return has already been filed." [sic]

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