A survey report by LocalCircles highlights that 7 in 10 citizens have already filed their ITRs, but about 14 percent taxpayers are unsure about meeting the July 31 deadline, owing to the extreme weather conditions in various states
With only three days left to file their income tax returns, Indians have their task set out for the weekend. LocalCircles, a social media platform and pollster focusing on governance, public, and consumer interest issues, released a survey report on July 28 which highlights that 27 percent individual income taxpayers are yet to file their FY-23 Income Tax Returns (ITRs). The report, which surveyed 12,000 Indians from 315 districts, further mentioned that 14 percent Indians are unsure about meeting the July 31st deadline.
The data from the report shows that 7 in 10 (73 percent) citizens have already filed their income tax returns, 5 percent of the respondents have tried but had difficulty in filing and will re-try before July 31. Eight percent of those surveyed admitted that they haven’t filed their returns yet but will comfortably do so before month-end, and 9 percent indicated that it will be impossible for them to file the income tax returns by July 31.
Last week, revenue secretary Sanjay Malhotra stated that it is unlikely that an extension will be provided to citizens to file their income tax returns for the financial year 2022-23 and that taxpayers should complete filing their returns before the deadline. Â
A number of cities and states in India including Delhi, Maharashtra, and Gujarat have seen extreme rainfall this year, impacting the day-to-day lives of citizens. The survey mentions it to be a major cause for individual income taxpayers to miss the deadline for filing income tax returns. The feedback from people in community discussions on LocalCircles indicates that the government should consider granting just a two-week deadline extension which will give time to many taxpayers in the flood-affected states to do the needful as the situation on ground normalises a bit, or to consider giving a deadline extension to residents of just the flood-affected states.
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