Last Date for Advance Tax Payment Approaching: What Taxpayers Should Know:

A detailed guide to advanced tax for the FY 2025-26 payment schedule, eligibility, final deadline, and penalties for missing instalments.
Advance Tax Payment Schedule and Penalties for Missing Deadlines

Last Date for Advance Tax Payment Approaching: What Taxpayers Should Know
Advance tax is income tax that you pay to the government during the financial year as you earn income. It is generally paid in four instalments, instead of paying the entire tax at the end of the year. For the financial year 2025-26, the fourth and final instalment of advance tax must be paid on or before 15th March 2026. By this date, taxpayers are required to ensure that 100% of their total estimated tax liability for the year has been paid. This final payment completes the advance tax obligation for the financial year.
Due Dates of Advance Tax Payments
The first payment is due by June 15, when a taxpayer must pay at least 15% of the total estimated tax liability. The second instalment is due by September 15, by which time the taxpayer should have paid 45% of the total tax. The third instalment is due by December 15, and the total tax paid by then should reach 75% of the estimated liability. Finally, the last instalment is due by March 15, when the taxpayer must ensure that 100% of the total estimated tax has been paid.
Penalties for missing the deadlines
The following are the penalties of missing the advance tax deadline:
- If advance tax is not paid on time, interest may be charged at 1% per month (12% per annum) under the Income-tax Act.
- Even a delay of just one day can result in interest being charged for a full three-month period.
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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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