Income Tax Department says more than 6 Crore ITRS for AY 2025-26 submitted so far

Income tax division has filed more than 6 crore income tax (ITRS) on Saturday, September 13, for the 2025-26 onslaught year so far. In a post on social media platform X, the IT division said: “Thank you for taxpayers and tax staff for helping us reach the milestone of 6 crore income tax returns (ITRS) from now and still counts.” According to the IT section, the last date to submit an ITR without fine is September 15, 2025. To assist taxpayers for ITR submission, tax payment and other related services, the IT section’s assistance counter operates on a 24×7 basis. It also provides support through calls, direct chats, Webex sessions and Twitter/X. The IT division asked taxpayers who did not submit ATR for AY 2025-26 to submit as early as possible to avoid one last moment. In May, the Income Tax Division An extension of the expiry date for the submission of ITR for the Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26 (for revenue earned in the financial year 2024-25) announced by individuals, HUFS (Hindu undivided families) and entities that do not have to obtain their accounts from July 31 to September 15. Notified at the end of April and early May. The changes made in the ITR form for AY 2025-26 must also be made in ITR filing students and the rear system. Over the years, ITR filings have shown a constant growth, reflecting the increasing compliance and widening of the tax base. For AY 2024-25, a record 7.28 crore ITRS was submitted to July 31, 2024, compared to 6.77 crore in AY 2023-24, which registers a year-by-year growth of 7.5%. In July, the Income Tax Division said it was online tool for the submission of income tax return-25 (ITR-2) for financial year 2024-25 for individuals and HUFS with a taxable capital gains income. “Income tax return form of ITR-2 is now capable of submitting via online mode with pre-filled data to the e-list portal,” the IT division said in a post on X. ITR-2 is submitted by individuals and Hindu-de-distributed families who have revenue from capital gains, but do not have earnings from business or profession. In June, the tax department enabled the online tool for the submission of ITR-1 and 4, which are simpler forms that provide for small and medium taxpayers.