Income Tax News: Filed Your ITR on Time but Still Waiting for Processing? Here’s How Long the IT Dept Might Take

Waiting for Your Income Tax Refund? Find Out How Long It Could Take for the Remaining ITRs to be Processed

Income Tax News

Income Tax News: Did you file your income tax return before the July 31, 2024 deadline and still find it unprocessed? If so, you’re not alone, and here’s why it’s important to get it processed quickly – until the Income Tax Department processes your return, any refund you are due won’t be credited to your account. According to data available, it takes around 15 to 45 days for an ITR to be processed after e-verification on average. However, in some cases, it may take longer.

How Long Could the Tax Department Take to Process ITRs?

According to the rule, the tax department has nine months from the end of the fiscal year to process your return. If it remains unprocessed beyond that, the department is legally required to examine it. So, rest assured that your filed return won’t remain in limbo forever.

Based on the latest statistics from the Income Tax Department, here’s an estimate of how long it might take for the remaining ITRs for FY 2023-24 to be processed:

With an average of 1,008,483 ITRs being processed daily, it is estimated that the remaining returns will be processed in approximately 18 to 20 days.

How to Check Your ITR Status Online

Worried about the status of your return? The Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal lets you track the progress of your ITR in just a few steps:

  1. Visit the e-filing portal: Log in with your PAN and password.
  2. Go to the “e-File” section: Select “Income Tax Returns” and then “View Filed Returns.”
  3. Check the processing status: Click on “Processing Status” to see where your return stands.

Understanding Different ITR Statuses

What to Do If Your ITR Still Isn’t Processed

If your ITR has not been processed for an extended period, you can lodge a grievance on the income tax portal or contact the Central Processing Centre (CPC) through their helpline.

Factors Contributing to Delayed ITR Processing

Several factors influence ITR processing times. These include the form used, the complexity of the return, claims for deductions or exemptions, and whether these details align with Form 16.

In cases where a more complex form is used, or if the department requires more verification, processing may take longer than expected.

By tracking your ITR status and ensuring your details are complete and accurate, you can stay on top of the process and minimize delays in receiving your refund.

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