ITR Deadline Today: What if You Fail to File ITR by Today’s Due Date?

If you do not file ITR by September 15, it will attract a penalty and interest.

What if You Fail to File ITR by Due Date?

Nidhi | Sep 15, 2025 |

ITR Deadline Today: What if You Fail to File ITR by Today’s Due Date?

ITR Deadline Today: What if You Fail to File ITR by Today’s Due Date?

The last date to file Income Tax Return (ITR) for Assessment Year 2025-26 is September 15, 2025, i.e., today. The income tax department has already confirmed this due date via a post shared on platform X.

Many taxpayers complained that they were not able to file their ITR as the income tax portal was down on Sunday for a short period. Many raised this issue, yet the income tax department has not extended the due date.

Table of Content
  1. What if You Miss Today's Due Date?
  2. How to File ITR?
  3. ITR Due Date Extension Fake News

What if You Miss Today's Due Date?

The ITR you file after the original due date is called a belated or late return. You can file a belated return until December 31, 2025. If you do not file ITR by September 15, it will attract a penalty and interest. A late filing fee under Section 234F of the Income Tax Act will be charged on the ITR filed after September 15, 2025. The penalty can be Rs 5,000 for income more than Rs 5 lakh and Rs 1,000 for income less than Rs 5 lakh.

Additionally, you will also be liable to pay interest on the unpaid tax amount under section 234A of the Act. The interest is 1% and is calculated from the return filing due date until the actual filing. Therefore, it is better if you file ITR today.

How to File ITR?

Here is how to file ITR step by step:

  • Step 1: Go to the Income Tax Portal
  • Step 2: Log in using your ID and password.
  • Step 3: Navigate to the ITR filing Section
  • Step 4: Choose the relevant assessment year and mode of filing ITR.
  • Step 5: Select filing status as online or offline.
  • Step 6: Choose the ITR based on your income and mode of income.
  • Step 7: Review the information.
  • Step 8: Pay the pending taxes.
  • Step 9: Submit the ITR and make sure you e-verify it.

ITR Due Date Extension Fake News

There is fake news circulating on social media claiming that the due date for filing ITR has been extended to 30 September. The income tax department made it clear that this is a fake message. It confirmed that the due date of filing ITR has not been extended after September 15, 2025.

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