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  • Income Tax Audit Report Deadline Extended For AY 2024-25: Check New Date, Penalty, And How To Submit Online | Personal Finance News

    Income Tax Audit Report Deadline: The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for submitting tax audit reports for the assessment year 2024-25, offering relief to those required to comply with this obligation. The original deadline of September 30, 2024, has now been extended to October 7, 2024.

    This extension comes in response to difficulties faced by taxpayers during electronic submissions under the Income Tax Act, particularly due to problems with the e-filing portal. The new deadline specifically applies to assessees covered under section 139 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. 

    What Is Tax Audit? 

    It is an examination or review of accounts of any business or profession carried out by taxpayers from an income tax viewpoint. It makes the process of income computation for filing of return of income easier. 

    Penalty If You Delay In Filing Tax Audit Report 

    If a taxpayer is required to undergo a tax audit but fails to do so, a penalty may be imposed. The penalty would be the lesser of 0.5% of the total sales, turnover, or gross receipts, or Rs 1,50,000. However, if the taxpayer give a reasonable cause for failing to complete the audit, no penalty will be levied under section 271B. 

    Who Needs To Submit A Tax Audit Report?

    -Businesses making more than Rs 1 crore in total sales. 

    -Professionals earning over Rs 50 lakh in a year.

    -Companies, no matter how much they earn.

    Other specific cases are mentioned in tax rules, like those using the presumptive taxation scheme but not meeting certain conditions. These taxpayers must get their accounts checked by a Chartered Accountant, who will prepare an audit report (Form 3CA/3CB and Form 3CD) for them to submit. 

    How To Submit Income Tax Audit Report

    Step 1: Ensure your auditor completes the audit, verifying all details for accuracy and correctness.

    Step 2: Log in to the income tax e-filing portal using your credentials to access your account.

    Step 3: Navigate to the appropriate section for uploading audit reports within the portal.

    Step 4: Select the correct assessment year for which the audit report is being submitted.

    Step 5: Follow the instructions to upload the completed audit report, including Forms 3CA/3CB and 3CD.

    Step 6: After uploading the report, confirm that the submission has been successful and received by the system.