Relieved after filing your income tax return? Challenges may still await you 
4 Jun, 2013, 12.12PM IST
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/personal-finance/tax-savers/tax-news/relieved-after-filing-your-income-tax-return-challenges-may-still-await-you/articleshow/20423503.cms
By: Preeti Sharma and Ravleen Sethi

The Tax return filing for most of us is like the toughest exam, it brings 
nervousness and trouble and when completed, there is a sigh of relief!

We often consider filing of the tax return is the end of the whole story. There 
is misconception that once the tax return has been filed, work is over until 
the next tax return filing deadline. This is what even Gaurav thought when he 
filed his tax return for the year 2011-12.

Gaurav is a software engineer with an IT company and his personal tax situation 
is not very complex. His only sources of income are salary received from his 
employer and a small amount of interest from his savings bank accounts. He 
reported these incomes and filed his tax return before 31 July 2012 and took a 
deep breath, he too thought it is all over.

He was a relieved man until one day, when he received an e-mail from the tax 
department. "An e-mail from the tax department" - he thought he had landed in 
trouble. Shivering and tensed, he opens the mail which said that his ITR-V was 
not received by the Income tax Department - CPC, Bangalore. And there he sat, 
now confused what 'ITR-V' meant and not knowing what was he supposed to do 
next. He quickly caught hold of his return files and glanced through the papers 
of his last tax return. He realized that the acknowledgement of the income tax 
return is called the ITR-V. When he read the document hard, he found a caption 
on it reading that it is required to be signed and sent to the Income tax 
Department - CPC, Bangalore within 120 days of e-filing of his tax return. "How 
could I miss this?", so thought Gaurav as he quickly signed the ITR-V and sent 
it off through Speed Post.

Gaurav soon realized that tax return filing may not necessarily end with the 
deadline. One needs to watch out a host of other factors even after filing of 
the tax return.

A few days later while I was sitting with Gaurav I offered him a few handy tips 
that one should be vigilant of even after the tax returns have been filed. Here 
are the tips for the readers:

The process of return filing is complete only once a signed copy of the ITR-V 
has been sent to the Income tax Department - CPC, Bangalore after e-filing of 
the return. The ITR-V should be sent within 120 days of filing of the return.

It is necessary that the credit of taxes deducted at source as claimed in the 
tax return is also appropriately reflected in the Form 26As. If not your refund 
may not be processed. In case the credit in the Form 26As does not match with 
the amount claimed in the tax return, you may have to approach the deductor of 
tax and ask him to revise his quarterly TDS tax return. Once the deductor's 
quarterly TDS return has been revised, the credit will automatically get 
updated in the Form 26As.

Be watchful of emails, letters and notices received from the Income tax 
Department and respond to them within the requisite time. The process of 
responding to the notices has been simplified now and in many cases one can 
directly send the details and documents to the Income tax De
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