Advance Tax 2025-26: Who Should Pay and What Happens If You Don’t:

A comprehensive guide to advance tax payments, deadlines, eligibility, and penalties for FY 2025-26
Everything You Need to Know About Advance Tax

Advance Tax 2025-26: Who Should Pay and What Happens If You Don’t
Advance tax is the process of paying your income tax liability in 4 instalments throughout the financial year, rather than as a single lump sum at the end of the year. For FY 2025-26, the third instalment of advance tax must be paid by December 15, 2025. (in the third quarter).
Instead of waiting till the end of the year to pay all your income tax at once, the government asks you to estimate how much you will earn in the current year. The assessee is required to pay the estimated tax in instalments throughout the same financial year.
Who is liable to pay advance tax?
- If a person is expected to owe Rs 10,000 or more in income tax for the year, they must pay some of that tax in advance during the year.
- If someone is a senior citizen (60 years or older) and they do not earn income from a business or profession (for example, they only have a pension, interest, rent, etc.), then they don’t have to pay advance tax. They can simply pay their full tax at the end of the year while filing their return.
- If you delay your advance tax, it may attract interest at 1% per month and 12% annually under the Income-tax Act.
- Even a 1-day delay attracts a three-month interest charge.
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Vanshika Verma is a Content Writer with 1+ year of experience at Studycafe.in. A B.Com graduate from Delhi University, She writes articles on Finance, Tax, ICAI, GST, and the latest financial news, with a focus on making complex topics easy for readers and professionals.
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