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NC demands one-month extension for filing of ITRs

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The National Conference on Tuesday demanded a one-month extension for filing Income Tax Returns (ITRs), considering the “dire situation” across North India which has been reeling under floods and other natural calamities.

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The party’s provincial president, Rattan Lal Gupta, also strongly urged that the interest on delayed payments related to the Assessment Year 2025-2026 be waived.

“I strongly urge the Union Finance Ministry and the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) to grant a reasonable extension of at least one month for filing ITRs, given the extraordinary situation,” he told reporters here.

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He said that anything less would amount to denying justice to taxpayers.

The deadline for filing Income Tax Returns for the assessment year 2025-26 was extended by the CBDT by only one day on Monday night.

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“Connectivity has collapsed, infrastructure is damaged and people are struggling for survival. In such extraordinary circumstances, it is unjustified and highly insensitive of the central government to grant merely a token one-day relief,” Gupta said. The NC leader emphasised that the filing of Income Tax Returns is a statutory obligation, and taxpayers, tax practitioners, and professionals require proper facilities — electricity, internet connectivity, and access to records — all of which have been severely affected in the flood-hit regions.

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