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Income tax notices decoded: What every taxpayer should know about ITR filing to avoid scrutiny

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What are the common mistakes that can lead to tax department queries or notices? (AI image)

ITR filing FY 2025-26: Filing your income tax return (ITR) accurately is the first step to ensuring compliance. Any errors can invite questions from the Income tax Department, which may eventually lead to a tax notice as well. The error could be as simple as wrong ITR form selection, not reporting capital gains, or even forgetting to add interest income earned from all your banksOne important thing to understand is this: In the current compliance environment, tax notices are increasingly driven by data inconsistencies rather than intent. “With the Income Tax Department leveraging advanced analytics and third-party reporting, even minor gaps in reporting can trigger system-based queries,” says Amarpal Chadha, Tax Partner, EY India. A tax notice can not only mean a process of explaining discrepancies but can also put any refund claims on hold till the matter is resolved.So, what are the common mistakes that can lead to tax department queries or notices? What do the trends in the last few years suggest and what should taxpayers ensure when filing their income tax returns? We ask experts:

What are some of the common mistakes?

As Tanu Gupta, Partner at Mainstay Tax Advisors LLP points out: Today, the tax authorities receive data from multiple sources, including banks, financial institutions, brokers, employers, registrars of property transactions, and even foreign tax authorities under information-sharing arrangements.Tax experts list the most common mistakes that taxpayers can make when filing their income tax returns, that can trigger a tax notice:Mismatch between ITR and AIS/Form 26ASOne of the most common reasons for taxpayers getting a notice is the inconsistency between the income that has been reported in the return and the data that is available with the tax authorities through Annual Information Statement (AIS) and Form 26AS. What AIS essentially does is this: it consolidates financial information from multiple sources. Any deviation can hence lead to automated adjustments or notices.Capital gains reporting gapsThis is one area where taxpayers can make a mistake. With increasing transparency in capital market transactions, any discrepancies in reporting of capital gains – whether due to computational errors or omissions have emerged as a key point for scrutiny. Experts note that the tax administration now has visibility into most securities transactions through AIS feeds.

Form 26AS

Understanding Form 26AS

Non-reporting of income streamsTaxpayers can often omit certain income components, particularly those that are not fully captured in Form 16. Some of the most common ones that can get missed are: interest income, dividends and small investment gains. Amarpal Chadha of EY India notes that there is a common misconception that tax deduction at source absolves reporting obligations; however, such income must still be disclosed in the return, failing which discrepancies may arise.Another reason for a tax notice could be incomplete disclosure of foreign income, foreign assets or foreign tax credit claims.Misalignment between high-value transactions and reported incomeAny high-value financial transactions that are reported under the Statement of Financial Transactions (SFT) framework such as property acquisitions, significant investments or large expenditures are closely monitored. Any misalignment between such transactions and declared income can result in queries from the tax authorities.

Common mistakes in ITR filing

Common mistakes that can trigger a tax notice

Incorrect or Excessive Deduction ClaimsAmarpal Chadha says that the department has increased focus on overstated or incorrect deductions, including:

  • Sections 80C, 80D and other Chapter VI-A deductions
  • Claims of exemptions such as HRA, LTA without supporting evidence. For instance, HRA exemption claims may be examined where the corresponding rental income is not reported by the recipient.
  • Artificial inflation of deductions to reduce taxable income

What trends from last few years show

Fundamentally, taxpayers need to understand that with data-driven technology use, inaccuracy in filing and unintentional errors can also lead to a tax notice. The tax department is stepping up scrutiny and the notices are not random. Instead, data is extensively made use of to catch any discrepancies. This explains why even salaried taxpayers are coming under scrutiny – the case could be as simple as forgetting to report a source of income.“Based on our experience, the tax department has paid significant attention to areas involving information mismatches and higher tax risk. Today, scrutiny selection is largely driven by data analytics and risk assessment systems that compare information reported by taxpayers with data received from third parties,” says Tanu Gupta of Mainstay Tax Advisors.“Tax scrutiny in recent years has broadly evolved into a risk-based, data-driven framework, supported by advanced analytics and third-party reporting,” says EY’s tax expert.“Separately, certain returns are also subject to compulsory selection for complete scrutiny, based on predefined triggers prescribed by the tax authorities – such as search, survey, or specific information indicating tax evasion,” he adds.

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Tax notices: Trends in last few years

A significant portion of scrutiny continues to arise from data inconsistencies, incomplete reporting and misalignment between financial information available with the authorities and disclosures made in the return. In addition to these, Amarpal lists the following areas that have emerged as key focus points for scrutiny by the tax department:High Refund And Loss ClaimsReturns that reflect unusually high refund claims or significant carry-forward of losses are subject to heightened scrutiny by the Income Tax Department. In such cases, the authorities undertake a detailed examination to verify the correctness of tax credits and exemptions claimed to assess the legitimacy and accuracy of such claims, including the adequacy of supporting documentation.Foreign Assets and Cross-Border TransactionsUnder the global information-sharing frameworks, the CBDT receives details of overseas financial assets held by Indian tax residents from partner jurisdictions under the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) and from the United States under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). This enhanced exchange of information enables the Income Tax Department to maintain close scrutiny of taxpayers’ foreign financial interests and disclosures.This includes the monitoring of foreign bank accounts, overseas investments, and income earned outside India, with a focus on ensuring complete and accurate disclosure in tax returns. Non-disclosure or incorrect reporting may lead to scrutiny proceedings.

What taxpayers should do to avoid inaccuracies

Tax experts suggest double checking all sources of income and ensuring that all major documents like Form 16, Form 26AS, and AIS don’t have any mismatches or discrepancies.

ITR filing documents

ITR filing documents checklist

Parizad Sirwalla, Partner and Head – Global Mobility Services, Tax, KPMG in India lists reconciling your tax return with Form 26AS, the AIS, and the Taxpayer Information Summary (TIS) before filing as the topmost thing to keep in mind. Any discrepancy should be understood and appropriately addressed before filing the return, she tells TOI.“Taxpayers should ensure that all sources of income, including interest, dividends, capital gains and salary income from previous or multiple employers, where applicable, are accurately reported. They should also retain supporting documents for deductions, exemptions and tax credits claimed. And a complete reconciliation of the documents (e.g. overseas bank statements, passport etc.) and income/ assets declared in the tax return should be undertaken,” she says.Not just that, careful selection of the correct ITR form, accurate disclosure of bank accounts, foreign assets and other reportable information, and timely filing of the return can significantly reduce the likelihood of receiving an enquiry or notice from the tax department.“It is also relevant to compare the return with the past year’s tax return filed to ensure consistency of positions taken and facts disclosed. Most importantly, taxpayers should view the tax return as a comprehensive disclosure document rather than merely a tax payment exercise. Ensuring completeness, accuracy and transparency at the time of filing remains the best safeguards against future notices,” she adds.

Tax notice avoiding

How to avoid a tax notice

Ensure complete reporting of incomeAll income streams, irrespective of tax deduction at source, should be duly disclosed in the return. This is particularly relevant for interest income, dividends and investment-related gains.Review and validate AIS dataAIS should be carefully reviewed for any inaccuracies, including duplicate or incorrectly reported entries. The portal-enabled feedback mechanism should be used to address such discrepancies prior to filing. Align financial transactions with reported incomeTaxpayers should ensure that high-value transactions and financial outflows are adequately explained and supported by documentation. Any inconsistency between reported income and financial activity may be flagged by the system.Avoid Deductions Without ProofTanu Gupta says that taxpayers should avoid making unsupported claims for exemptions or deductions. It is equally important to maintain proper supporting documentation, such as bank statements, investment records and documents supporting deductions and exemptions. Taxpayers should also verify whether any income is required to be clubbed in their hands under the tax law.Check after filingImportantly, what should one do if there are mismatches? “Even if the return is filed early, it is advisable to revisit AIS and Form 26AS before the due date to ensure that no subsequent updates by banks, employers or other reporting entities have created a mismatch. A little extra diligence at the time of filing can significantly reduce the chances of receiving a tax notice later,” she tells TOI.Amarpal Chadha suggests that in case any inaccuracies are identified post-filing, taxpayers should consider filing a revised return within the prescribed timelines to regularize the position and reduce the likelihood of further escalation.”“With the Income Tax Department increasingly adopting a proactive compliance approach, taxpayers should also pay close attention to ‘nudge’ communications issued by the authorities. These communications typically highlight potential discrepancies such as incomplete foreign asset disclosures, mismatch of deductions/exemptions between Form 16 and the return, or cases requiring refund revalidation. Reviewing such nudges carefully and taking corrective action, including revising the return where necessary, can help mitigate the risk of formal notice proceedings,” he concludes.



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Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR; IMD issues 'yellow' alert

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‘I can’t look at you, I’m sorry’: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni’s emotional post-match interview goes viral after Egypt win at FIFA World Cup – Watch | Football News

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'I can't look at you, I'm sorry': Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni's emotional post-match interview goes viral after Egypt win at FIFA World Cup - Watch
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni emotional (Screengrabs)

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni was overwhelmed with emotion after his team’s incredible comeback victory over Egypt national football team in the World Cup. Speaking to broadcaster TyC Sports after the final whistle, Scaloni struggled to hold back tears as he reflected on one of the tournament’s most dramatic matches. Unable to continue the interview, he apologised, wiped his eyes and walked away before later saying, “I cried because I’m too emotional. But it is true that this team will never abandon the Argentine people.”Watch:Argentina looked to be heading for a shock exit after falling 2-0 behind with just over 11 minutes of normal time remaining. Cristian Romero gave the defending champions hope with a header before Lionel Messi levelled the score four minutes later. In stoppage time, Enzo Fernández headed home the winner in the 93rd minute, completing a remarkable turnaround and sending Argentina into the quarter-finals.After the match, Scaloni said the rollercoaster game affected him just as much as it did the supporters. He explained, “I suffered as much as any fan but that is why I am a coach, to love through these moments. And that’s what I talk about with my coaching staff. For all of us who play football, these emotions are incredible,” while also revealing that his players affectionately call him “the crybaby” because of how openly he shows his emotions.



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Delhi shines in national school performance index, but enrolment and retention gaps remain

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Delhi shines in national school performance index, but enrolment and retention gaps remain
Delhi has been placed among the better-performing States and Union Territories in the Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2025-26, reflecting strong performance across key school education indicators. However, the review also identified declining foundational enrolment and lower retention at the secondary level, highlighting areas where targeted interventions will be needed to sustain educational progress.

Delhi has secured a place among the country’s better-performing States and Union Territories in the Union Ministry of Education’s Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2025-26. The achievement reflects the capital’s strong performance across several education indicators. However, the latest assessment also raises concerns over falling enrolment among younger children and lower student retention at the secondary level.The findings suggest that while Delhi has maintained a strong overall education system, important challenges remain that could affect learning outcomes in the years ahead.

Delhi placed in one of the top performance bands

The Performance Grading Index is the Centre’s annual assessment of school education across States and Union Territories. It measures performance using 70 indicators spread across learning outcomes, access to education, school infrastructure, equity, governance, and teacher education.Unlike conventional rankings, the PGI places States and UTs into performance categories based on their scores. For 2025-26, Chandigarh emerged as the only State or Union Territory to reach the Uttam-3 category. Delhi was placed in the next performance band alongside Punjab, Kerala, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Daman and Diu. No State or Union Territory managed to enter the top three grades, Utkarsh, Uttam-1, or Uttam-2.The result indicates that Delhi continues to perform strongly on several school education parameters despite facing challenges in student participation.

Foundational enrolment records a decline

One of the biggest concerns highlighted in the report is the decline in enrolment among the youngest learners. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) at the foundational stage, covering pre-primary to Class 2, fell from 104.8 in 2023-24 to 102.8 in 2024-25.The Ministry has advised Delhi to closely examine class-wise enrolment trends and make better use of data available through the Poshan Tracker, which records children enrolled in Anganwadi centres. Officials believe this could help identify gaps before children enter formal schooling.Strengthening enrolment at the foundational stage is considered essential because early education plays a key role in improving long-term learning outcomes.

Higher classes show improvement

Though enrolment reduced for young children, there was an improvement in enrolment at higher levels of education. The GER at the preparatory level (III-V classes) was raised from 51 to 52.2. In the case of middle level (VI-VIII classes), it showed a considerable increase from 106.8 to 115. There was also a slight improvement in the case of secondary level (IX-XII classes), where the GER increased from 91 to 91.7.However, even after such improvements, it has been recommended by the Ministry that there should be more attempts on the part of Delhi to enhance the enrolment at the foundational and secondary levels of education.

Secondary-level retention remains a concern

The report also points to a significant challenge in keeping students in school during the later years of education. Delhi recorded a 100 percent retention rate at the foundational, preparatory, and middle stages. However, retention dropped to 86 per cent at the secondary level.The Ministry has described this decline as an area requiring immediate attention. It has advised authorities to conduct a detailed study into the reasons students leave school during the transition to secondary education.The review also notes that enrolment in government schools has declined over the past three years, making student retention an important policy priority.

Four Delhi districts among top performers

The district-level assessment offered encouraging signs for the capital. Four districts from Delhi featured among the 19 districts across India that achieved the Uttam-2 performance grade in the 2025-26 assessment.Overall, the Ministry reported that 462 districts improved their scores compared with the previous year, although no district reached the highest Utkarsh category.

Data-driven assessment

The Performance Grading Index draws information from multiple official education databases, including UDISE+, PARAKH Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024, the PM POSHAN portal, PRABANDH, and Vidyanjali.According to the Ministry of Education, the objective of the grading framework is not to create competition through rankings but to help States, Union Territories and districts identify strengths, address weaknesses, and improve the quality of school education through evidence-based planning.(With inputs from PTI)



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All about Prambanan: The 9th-century Hindu temple PM Modi visited in Indonesia | India News

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All about Prambanan: The 9th-century Hindu temple PM Modi visited in Indonesia
The 9th-century Hindu temple PM Modi visited in Indonesia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on Wednesday jointly inaugurated an India-supported restoration project at the Prambanan Temple Compounds, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during Modi’s state visit to Indonesia.The inauguration marked a key moment in India’s cultural diplomacy under its “Act East” policy, highlighting the shared civilisational and cultural links between India and Indonesia.Recalling the restoration of several historic temples in India, PM Modi said he felt privileged to be associated with the revival of the Prambanan Temple Compounds.“Whether it is the reconstruction of Kedardham or the reconstruction of Ujjain Mahakal, or coming here today to have the fortune to start the work of reviving and renovating our cultural heritage–which is about a thousand or twelve hundred years old and connected with memories of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh–I consider myself extremely lucky, PM Modi said. Referring to the restoration project, PM Modi said he would return to the Prambanan Temple Compounds once the work is completed. “I promise you that after its reconstruction, I will definitely come here and celebrate this festival with you,” PM Modi said. The restoration project at the Prambanan Temple Compounds is part of India’s broader efforts to preserve the region’s shared cultural heritage. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is working with Indonesian authorities to restore and conserve several smaller temples within the sprawling Prambanan complex.Located near Yogyakarta on Indonesia’s Java island, Prambanan is one of the country’s largest Hindu temple complexes. Built in the 9th century AD, the site suffered extensive damage over the centuries due to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and political upheaval in the early 11th century. The temples, which were rediscovered in the 17th century, have since undergone multiple phases of restoration.The complex comprises 240 temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. Its innermost enclosure houses 16 temples, including the 47-metre-tall Shiva temple, flanked by the Brahma temple to the north and the Vishnu temple to the south.Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prambanan is renowned for its intricate stone reliefs depicting the Indonesian version of the Ramayana. UNESCO describes the temple compounds as a masterpiece of classical Shiva art in Indonesia, with restoration work continuing since 1918 using both traditional interlocking stone techniques and modern structural reinforcement methods. The site was also declared Indonesia’s National Cultural Property in 1998.Prambanan remains a major cultural landmark, hosting the renowned Ramayana ballet in an open-air theatre on the temple’s southern side during full moon evenings between May and October.



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Janhvi Kapoor wears Rs 2.5 crore watch studded with 251 diamonds and a pearl strap at Anshula Kapoor’s chooda ceremony, stuns in a pastel dress |

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Janhvi Kapoor wears Rs 2.5 crore watch studded with 251 diamonds and a pearl strap at Anshula Kapoor's chooda ceremony, stuns in a pastel dress

Janhvi Kapoor turned heads with her glamorous appearance at sister Anshula Kapoor’s pre-wedding festivities, but it wasn’t just her outfit that grabbed attention. While the actress looked elegant in a blush pink ensemble, it was her ultra-luxurious wristwatch, reportedly valued at nearly Rs 2.5 crore, that became the highlight of her look.The actress attended Anshula’s mehendi and chooda ceremony in a contemporary blush pink gown, opting for understated makeup and a minimal styling approach. However, her rose gold Patek Philippe Gondolo Haute Claire Pearl watch stood out instantly, adding a touch of opulence to the festive outfit.According to reports, the exquisite timepiece carries a price tag of around Rs 2.5 crore, making it one of the most expensive accessories seen at the celebrations. nspired by the glamour of the Art Deco period, the watch combines combines vintage design with classic Swiss watchmaking. The handcrafted luxury watch runs on a manual-wind movement and is celebrated for its intricate detailing.Reports suggest the watch features a dial embellished with 251 diamonds, while the bracelet is decorated with 79 Akoya pearls and princess-cut diamonds. Its 18K gold dial plate is also encrusted with diamonds, elevating its high-jewellery appeal.For the occasion, Janhvi chose a one-shoulder blush pink gown adorned with delicate floral and paisley-inspired embroidery in pastel shades of mint green, powder blue, peach and yellow. The outfit also featured a flowing drape attached to one shoulder, enhanced with cascading fringe tassels that gave it a modern take on a saree silhouette.She completed the look with striking green jhumkas, rings and the statement luxury watch. Soft rosy-toned makeup, glossy lips and loose centre-parted waves added the finishing touches to her effortlessly elegant appearance.On work front, Janhvi was recently seen in ‘Peddi’, which sparked debate after several viewers felt her character had been “hypersexualised”. Director Buchi Babu Sana later apologised to the audience and introduced changes to the film.



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