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Dipankar (Partner)     11 September 2024

Intimation of outstanding demand

Hello,

I have received an intimation u/s 1431a for outstanding demand. 

This happened because the TDS submission by client was late to the department and hence there would be TDS credit mismatch.

In the portal there is a Submit Response option but it gives some options which does not exactly match my concern. Can anyone advise me if I need to file a revised return or should I respond by choosing "Others" in the option?

Any help will be appreciated.

Regards.



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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     11 September 2024

This is a practical question, it is not known that about which subject that you are enquiring this, you have received a notice and you have been given options to reply, if you do not understand the contents you may better consult your taxation lawyer or the auditor  in person and get the prectical issues clarified as per the prevailing circumstances and proceed as advised..

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     12 September 2024

You click on others and find out what it says. You cannot file a revised return once assessment has been made. But it may not apply to assessment under Section 143. You consult a chartered accountant specialising in income-tax matters. I have also faced this kind of problem in the past. But somehow through trial and error I have solved them and I do not remember how I achieved it.


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