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ITR-U 48-month window

Notification No. 49/2025, dated 19-05-2025

1. Legislative Update at a Glance

  • Finance Act 2025 has amended Section 139 (8A) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, extending the window to furnish an Updated Return (ITR-U) from 24 months to 48 months after the end of the relevant assessment year (AY). The change takes effect 1 April 2025.
  • Consequential changes to Section 140B introduce two new slabs of “additional tax” for returns filed in the 3rd and 4th years of the window.
  • The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has revised Form ITR-U to accommodate the longer window.

2. Form ITR-U—What’s New?

  1. Header & Compliance Year – Drop-down now displays 48 months.
  2. Additional-Tax Calculator – Auto-picks 25 %/ 50% /60%/ 70% per filing date.
  3. Reason Codes – No change in 8 permissible reasons (e.g., unreported income, wrong head).
  4. Pre-fill Integration – XML/JSON import enabled for earlier filed ITR.
  5. Validation Rules – Return blocked if notice u/s 148A issued after 36 months.

3. Who Cannot Use the 48-Month Window?

  • Cases involving seizure/search proceedings for the year.
  • Returns declaring losses or lowering existing tax liability/refund.
  • If updated return leads to outstanding prosecution under Chapter XXII.
  • Where assessment/re-assessment is already completed or pending.

4. Filing Workflow (E-Filing Portal)

e-Path – Login ▸ Authorised actions ▸ e-File ▸ Income-tax returns ▸ File Updated Return (ITR-U)

  1. Select AY in the 48-month list.
  2. Import Pre-fill of earlier ITR (if any).
  3. Enter Revised Income head-wise.
  4. System Auto-computes tax, interest & additional tax.
  5. Pay Self-Assessment Tax via Challan 280 (code 300) and upload challan.
  6. Verify using DSC/e-verifying options.

5. Practical Implications & Planning Tips

  • Longer Cushion for Compliance – SMEs and individuals with overseas income mismatches now get four full years to regularise.
  • Cost–Benefit Check – Additional tax rates jump steeply after 24 months; earlier filing remains cheaper.
  • Cash-Flow Modelling – Indirect interest carry-over (234B/234C) plus 70 % levy in 4th year may wipe out benefit—run projections before delaying.
  • Audit Trail – Updated returns trigger unique DIN; maintain worksheets and proof of tax computation for 8 years.
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