belated return is a return filed after the deadline i.e. 31st July of the next financial year but before 31st December of the next financial year. While late filing has consequences, it’s still better than facing potential penalties for non-compliance.
The due date to file income tax return for the Financial Year 2024-25 is 31st July 2025. If you miss filing your ITR within the original deadline, then you can file a late return, known as Belated Return.
Due date for belated return for the financial year 2023-24 was extended until 15th January. It is to be noted that there is no further extension for belated return filing for FY 2023-24.
Filing ITR for Previous Year
If you missed filing ITR for previous year within due date, you can file a belated return on or before 31st December of the relevant assessment year. For Example, for the AY 2025-26, the timeline to file a belated return is on or before 31 December 2025.
If you miss the belated return deadline, then you may file updated return (ITR-U) in certain specified cases.
Filing Late Return
The following are the disadvantages of filing a belated return:
- Interest: Interest may be applicable under sections 234A, 234B and 234C.
- Late fee: A late fee will be levied under Section 234F while filing a belated return:
- Restriction on Carrying Forward Business and Capital Losses: If you have incurred losses, like business and capital losses, they cannot be carried forward and set off in the subsequent years. However, an exception is available for losses from house property that can be carried forward even if you file your returns late.
- Deductions/ Exemptions Disallowed: Deductions/ exemptions u/s 10A, 10B, 80-IA, 80-IB, 80-IC, 80-ID and 80-IE shall not be available if you delay ITR filing. These tax-saving benefits are allowed only if the ITR is filed before the original deadline.
- Notice: Delayed filing can result in notices from the tax department, leading to unnecessary stress and complications.
How to File Belated Returns?
If you wish to file it on Income Tax Portal, take a look at this step-by-step guide on how to file a belated return online and offline.
Online Method
Step 1: Log in to your account on the e-filing account
Step 2: Click on ‘e-File‘ > Choose ‘Income Tax Returns‘ and > Select ‘File Income Tax Return‘
Step 3: Select the relevant assessment year
Step 4: If you select the mode of filing as ‘Online’, follow Steps 5-10.
Step 5: Click on the ‘Start new filing’ button
Step 6: Select the applicable status
Step 7: Now, select the applicable ITR form
Step 8: Click on the ‘Personal Information’ section and ensure all your personal details are correct.
Step 9: Scroll down to the filing section and select 139(4).
Step 10: Fill in all your income details under various source heads and proceed to make the tax payment.
Offline Method
Download Offline ITR Preparation Utility and prepare the ITR. Once done, upload .json file and proceed to verification.
How to File the Missed Returns For FY 2024-25
If you missed filing a return within the original deadline, you can file a belated return within 31st December of the relevant assessment year. If you miss this deadline too because of genuine reasons then you may file a condonation of delay request and ask the income tax authorities to condone the delay.
- Request the Income Tax Commissioner or the prescribed authority to permit you to file income tax returns and state the reason for missing the deadline. The officer can accept your request based on the following criteria:
- The claim is correct and genuine.
- The case is based on genuine hardship of merits.
- A refund has resulted due to excess tax deduction, TDS, advance tax, or self-assessment tax.
- Any other person cannot assess the tax under the Income Tax Act.
- If you have not paid the tax for FY 2024-25, you must pay the tax along with applicable interest under Section 234A, 234B, or 234C. You must pay the tax even if you are unable to file your income tax returns.
- It may so happen that you have paid your taxes on time but missed filing returns. In this case, you cannot file returns or apply for a condonation of delay. The income tax department may issue a notice under Section 271F for not filing ITR. You may have to pay a penalty of up to Rs.5,000 for missing the deadline. If you have a genuine explanation for not filing and if the officer is satisfied with the reason, you may not have to pay the penalty.
- The income tax department can take legal action against you for not filing returns, such as issuing a notice and penalizing you. In the worst-case scenario, you may be prosecuted and a sentence of imprisonment for up to seven years.
- If you receive a notice from the income tax department, you must respond to it on the income tax e-filing portal and file the ITR to comply with the notice.
- If you have under-reported the income, a penalty of up to 200% of the tax payable will be levied. In case the taxpayer has paid taxes with interest after the deadline but has under-reported the income, the assessing officer may excuse his penalty, and no penalty will be levied on him. Though there is an alternative in case you miss ITR filing by the due date, it is recommended to file returns by 31 July of the assessment year. For e.g., you should file your ITR by 31st July 2025 for the FY 2024-25.
What to Do If You Receive a Late Payment Notice
- Examine the notice to understand the issue and required actions.
- Gather necessary documents, such as income tax returns, Form 16, Form 26AS, proof of investments, and bank statements.
- Pay attention to the response deadline to avoid penalties.
- Include all supporting documents in an organised manner.
- Consult a tax professional if you need assistance in replying.
- If responding online, monitor the submission process and ensure you receive an acknowledgment.
- Check email, the tax portal, and other communication channels for follow-up notices and address them promptly.