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Approval of outstanding refunds must be completed by April 30, Income Tax Department.

Approval of outstanding refunds must be completed by April 30, Income Tax Department.

The Income Tax Department has announced a positive development for individuals awaiting their income tax refunds. They have set a firm deadline of April 30 for the approval of all pending refunds.

Since the opening of the portal for the Assessment Year 2024-25 on April 1, there has been considerable activity, with over 46,000 income tax returns filed within the initial five days. Out of these, close to 3,000 returns have already undergone processing.

The Department has devised an interim action plan for the current fiscal year, outlining specific timelines for addressing various taxpayer-related matters. Immediate attention has been directed towards the approval of pending refunds, particularly those withheld under section 241A due to potential adverse effects on revenue, following the completion of scrutiny assessments and necessary orders. Despite the issuance of refunds exceeding ₹3.36 lakh crore in the fiscal year 2023-24, complaints persist regarding pending refunds from previous fiscal years.

Officials emphasize the importance of approving all pending refunds related to e-returns filed on the Income Tax Business Application (ITBA) for all assessment years by April 30. Additionally, a deadline of June 30 has been set for resolving penalties in at least half of the cases that will become time-barred by March 31, 2025.

Furthermore, attention has been drawn to cases involving Tax Deducted at Source (TDS), with a one-month timeframe provided for disposing of all pending applications as of April 1, 2024, for NIL or lower TDS/TCS. Additionally, orders are expected to be issued by June 30 for cases where TDS surveys were conducted up to March 31, 2024.

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