The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has granted relief to taxpayers by extending the Income Tax Audit and Return Filing deadlines for Assessment Year 2024-25. Here’s what it means and who benefits:

🔹 1. Why the Deadline Was Extended

· Tax professionals and business owners requested more time to complete audits and filings

· Complexities in tax compliance for businesses and startups made the original deadline challenging

· The government aims to ease compliance pressure while ensuring accurate reporting

🔹 2. Who Benefits from the Extension

· Chartered Accountants and tax professionals handling multiple client accounts

· Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with limited in-house tax staff

· Individual taxpayers with complex income sources

· Startups and new businesses preparing their first audited financial statements

🔹 3. New Deadlines (Extended)

· Income Tax Audit Filing: Extended from original date to new deadline (official circular should be checked for exact dates)

· Income Tax Return Filing for Audit Cases: Also extended in line with the audit deadline

· Helps taxpayers avoid penalties for late filing

🔹 4. Benefits of Timely Filing After Extension

· Avoid late fees & penalties

· Prevent unnecessary scrutiny from tax authorities

· Gives additional time to reconcile accounts and documents

· Reduces errors in financial statements and tax returns

🔹 5. Important Tips for Taxpayers

· Start preparing financial statements and audit reports immediately

· Verify all income, expenses, and deductions to avoid discrepancies

· Coordinate with your chartered accountant to ensure compliance before the new deadline

· Keep digital copies of all submissions for records

🌟 Pro Tip

· Even though the deadline is extended, don’t wait till the last day. Early filing reduces errors and ensures smooth processing.


 

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