The Income Tax Department has released Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Discard Income Tax Returns.
Reetu | Nov 29, 2023 |
All About Discard Income Tax Return
The Income Tax Department has released Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Discard Income Tax Return.
The FAQs are as follows:
Yes, user can avail the option of “Discard” for the ITRs being filed u/s 139(1) /139(4) / 139(5) if they do not want to verify it. User is provided a facility to file an ITR afresh after discarding the previous unverified ITR. However, if the “ITR filed u/s 139(1)” is Discarded and the subsequent return is filed after the due date u/s 139(1), it would attract implications of belated return like 234F etc., Thus, it is advised to check whether the due date for filing the return u/s 139(1) is available or not before discarding any previously filed return.
No, if ITR is Discarded once, it can’t be reversed. Please be vigilant while availing Discarding option. If an ITR is Discarded, it means that, such ITR is not filed at all.
User can find Discard option in below path :
Income tax website → Login → e-File → Income Tax Return → e-Verify ITR → “Discard”
A user, who has uploaded the return data earlier, but has made use of the facility to discard such unverified return is expected to file subsequent an ITR later on, as it is expected that he is liable to file the return of income by way of his earlier action.
User shall not discard such returns, where the ITR-V has already been sent to CPC. There is an undertaking to this effect before discarding the return.
User can avail this option only if the ITR status is “unverified” / “Pending for verification”. There is no restriction on availing this option multiple times. Precondition is “ITR status” is “Unverified” / “Pending for verification”.
User can avail this option only from AY 2023-24 onwards for the respective ITR. This option will be available only till time limit specified for filing ITR u/s 139(1)/139(4) /139(5) (i.e., 31st December of respective AY as of now).
If user discards the Original ITR filed u/s 139(1) for which due date u/s 139(1) is over, they are required to select 139(4) while filing subsequent return. As there is no prior valid return exist, date of Original ITR / acknowledgement number if Original ITR fields are not applicable. Further, if user wants to file revised return in future, he needs to provide details of “Original filing date” and “Acknowledgement number” of the valid ITR i.e., ITR filed on 22nd August 2023 for filing revised ITR.
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