Rajasthan HC order Directing CBDT to Extend Tax Audit Due Date released [Read Order]:
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Rajasthan High Court directs CBDT to extend the Tax Audit Report (TAR) filing deadline for FY25 to October 31, 2025, due to technical issues on the e-filing portal.
Tax Bar Association Files Writ Petition in Rajasthan HC
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Rajasthan HC order Directing CBDT to Extend Tax Audit Due Date released [Read Order]
The Tax Bar Association and its members (petitioner) have filed a writ petition (D.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 18528/2025) in the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jodhpur against the Union of India, the Department of Revenue, and the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) (respondents) before the Honourable Mr Justice Bipin Gupta. This petition is connected to an earlier writ petition (D.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 18593/2025) titled Tax Bar Association and Shri Ajay Soni S/o Son of Shri Kishori Lal Soni vs. Union of India and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).
The matter was heard in court on 19.09.2025. The association has prayed the court to extend the due date for filing the Tax Audit Reports (TARs) under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act because the Income Tax e-filing portal has been having technical problems. Additionally, it urged the court to direct the tax department not to impose any penalties or late fees if reports are filed late due to these problems. Also, it was prayed to permit taxpayers to submit TARs manually or via email if the portal does not work.
The association in court highlighted the following reasons for their request:
1. Late release of forms, filing utilities, and technical issues on the e-filing portal
- The audit-related forms and utilities (like 3CA-3CD and 3CB-3CD) were released much later than usual this year.
- Previous years had forms ready in April/May; this year, many forms came as late as July/August.
- This shortened the time available to prepare and file the reports.
- Login problems, slow speed, and server errors due to high traffic.
- Digital Signature Certificates (DSCs) are not working properly or causing errors.
- One-Time Passwords (OTPs) were delayed or not received.
- Problems registering new users or assessees.
- Mismatches between AIS/TIS data and Form 26AS are causing extra reconciliation work.
- Audit upload buttons not working, past data unavailable, grievance requests unresolved
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