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Income Tax Return Or ITR For FY20 Can Be Filed Till May 31; Here’s How

CBDT said this move is aimed at mitigating ‘the difficulties being faced by various stakeholders’ amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

06 May 2021
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To check one's ITR refund claim status online, one needs to go to the official website of the Income Tax Department
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Income Tax Return Or ITR For FY20 Can Be Filed Till May 31; Here’s How
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2021-05-06T08:01:26+05:30

The government has extended timelines for various income tax compliances, including the filing of belated or revised returns for the 2019-20 fiscal, till May 31. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said it had received representations from various stakeholders for relaxation on compliance requirements.

"In view of the adverse circumstances arising due to the severe Covid-19 pandemic and also in view of the several requests received from taxpayers, tax consultants & other stakeholders from across the country, requesting that various compliance dates may be relaxed, the Government has extended certain timelines today," an official statement said.

Under section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, CBDT has provided the following relaxations: 

ITR refund status: How to check online

To check one's ITR refund claim status online, one needs to go to the official website of the Income Tax Department — incometaxindia.gov.in. On the home page of the website, the taxpayer needs to go to 'My Account' and click on 'Refund/Demand Status.' After that, they need to follow some steps. Here is a step by step guide to check ITR refund status online:

1] Log in at the official website of the Income Tax Department — incometaxindia.gov.in;

2] Go to 'My Account' on the home page and click on 'Refund/Demand Status';

3] Details given below will get opened:

i) Assessment year;

ii) Status;

iii) Reason for failure of ITR refund; and

iv) Mode of payment.


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