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Top 3 Income Tax Compliance Risks in 2025 & How to Avoid IT Notices

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Understanding the New Compliance Landscape

With evolving regulations under the Income Tax Act, 2025, taxpayers in India must be more cautious than ever while filing returns. Increased data tracking, AI-based scrutiny, and tighter reporting norms have made it easier for authorities to detect discrepancies. Even minor mistakes can trigger Income Tax (IT) notices, causing stress and potential penalties.

To stay compliant, taxpayers must be aware of the most common risks and take preventive steps well in advance.

TDS Mismatch: A Common but Serious Issue

One of the biggest reasons for IT notices is a mismatch in Tax Deducted at Source (TDS). This happens when the TDS reflected in Form 26AS or AIS does not match the amount claimed in the income tax return.

Such discrepancies may arise due to:

  • Incorrect reporting by employers or banks
  • Failure to reconcile Form 26AS before filing
  • Claiming excess TDS credit

To avoid this, always cross-check your TDS details with official tax statements before submitting your return.

Errors in Reporting Capital Gains

Another major compliance risk lies in incorrect reporting of capital gains from shares, mutual funds, or property transactions. With digital tracking of financial transactions, tax authorities can easily detect inconsistencies.

Common mistakes include:

  • Not reporting all transactions
  • Incorrect calculation of gains or losses
  • Ignoring indexation benefits or applicable tax rates

Taxpayers must maintain proper records and use accurate calculations while reporting capital gains to avoid scrutiny.

Ignoring Income Sources and AIS Data

The Annual Information Statement (AIS) provides a comprehensive view of a taxpayer’s financial transactions. Ignoring this document can lead to under-reporting of income.

Income sources often missed include:

  • Interest from savings accounts or fixed deposits
  • Dividend income
  • Freelance or side income

Mismatch between AIS and filed returns is a red flag for tax authorities. Always reconcile your income details with AIS before filing.

How to Prevent Income Tax Notices

Avoiding IT notices is possible with careful planning and verification. Here are key steps:

  • Reconcile Form 26AS and AIS thoroughly
  • Report all income sources accurately
  • Maintain documentation for deductions and investments
  • File returns before the deadline
  • Seek professional help if needed

Being proactive not only ensures compliance but also reduces the chances of penalties and legal complications.

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