Penalty for Late Filing of Income Tax Return - Section 234F (2024)

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ITR Filing Deadline Missed? Last chance to claim your tax refund. Income Tax Notice Assistance Thank You! Contents ITR Filing Due Date for AY 2024-25 Section 234F of the Income Tax Act Section 234F of the Income Tax Act Applicability Who is Required to File Income Tax Return? What is the Fine for Late Filing of ITR Under Section 234F of the Income Tax Act? How to Pay 234F Fees Under Section 234F? What was the Penalty Before Section 234F was Introduced? Late Filing Fee u/s 234F How to Avoid Paying the Late Fees Under Section 234F to the Income Tax Department? Can the Late Fees u/s 234F be Waived of in the Genuine Cases? Can Excess TDS Deducted be Adjusted from the Fees u/s 234F? Will the Impact of Amendment Under Section 234F Come on the Intimation Under Section 143(1)? Is 234F a Fee or a Penalty? FAQ’s on Section 234F of Income Tax Q- What is Section 234F as per the Income Tax Act, 1961? Q- If I don't file my Income Tax Return after paying all the due taxes then what would be the consequences? Q- My income is 4,50,000 and if I file my return after the due date(i.e. 31st July); then what would be the amount of fees u/s 234F which has to be paid at that time? Q- If I have filed the Return but not e-verified will the penalty under section 234F would be levied? Q- I have income from salary only, and the TDS is done by my employer. Will I still have to pay late fees under 234F? Q- I am a retired person, and have income from Bank Fixed Deposit only. TDS has already been deducted by the bank. Do I still need to pay a fee under section 234F? Q- My income is Rs. 350,000 and I am availing deduction u/s 80C of amounting Rs. 1,50,000. So, my income after deduction comes to Rs. 2,00,000 then whether section 234 F of income tax act 1961 will still be leviable in my case? Q- If my income is below Rs. 2,50,000 and I am filing a return voluntarily after the due date, Do I need to pay the late fee? Q- I am filing a belated income tax return then whether interest u/s 234A will also be levied along with payment of fees u/s 234F? Q- What will happen in case my total Income exceeds Rs. 5,00,000 and I have filed the return after the due date with the applicable fees? Q- Is there an exemption for the senior citizen from the fees under section 234F? Q- What is the difference between Sec 234F & Sec 234E of Income Tax Act? Q- What is Section 139 of the Income Tax Act 1961? Q- What is Section 271F of the Income Tax Act? Q- What is Section 234D of the Income Tax Act? Q- What is interest u/s 234A? Q- What are the charges for filing an income tax return?

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Updated on: 13 Aug, 2024 11:54 AM

Last date for filing your ITR was 31st July 2024. If you have missed the deadline, you can still file your ITR and avoid further penalties and consequences.

Taxpayers are required to file their ITR by 3st July every year. The Income Tax Department allows taxpayers a 4 month window to prepare their income details and file their ITR accurately.

Failing to file your ITR within the deadline can lead to a penalty or late filing fees, besides inconveniences attached to the delay. Section 234F of the Income Tax Act pertains to the late filing fee or penalty for late filing of income tax returns in India. In this guide, we have covered each and every aspect related to the applicability of Section 234F as per the Income Tax Act 1961.

Contents

  • ITR Filing Due Date for AY 2024-25
  • Section 234F of the Income Tax Act
  • Section 234F of the Income Tax Act Applicability
  • Who is Required to File Income Tax Return?
  • What is the Fine for Late Filing of ITR Under Section 234F of the Income Tax Act?
  • How to Pay 234F Fees Under Section 234F?
  • What was the Penalty Before Section 234F was Introduced?
  • How to Avoid Paying the Late Fees Under Section 234F to the Income Tax Department?
  • Can the Late Fees u/s 234F be Waived of in the Genuine Cases?
  • Can Excess TDS Deducted be Adjusted from the Fees u/s 234F?
  • Will the Impact of Amendment Under Section 234F Come on the Intimation Under Section 143(1)?
  • Is 234F a Fee or a Penalty?
  • FAQ’s on Section 234F of Income Tax

ITR Filing Due Date for AY 2024-25

The last date for filing ITR under section 139(1) for AY 2024-25 was on 31st July 2024. However, missing this deadline results in late filing fees in the form of penalty and interest and legal consequences. Given below is thee ITR filing deadline for different persons.

Sr. No.ParticularsDue Date
1Individuals and entities who are not required to do tax audit31st Jul 2024
2Taxpayers required to do tax audit (other than transfer pricing cases)31st Oct 2024
3ITR filing for taxpayers covered under transfer pricing30th Nov 2024
4Due date for revised return/belated return of income for FY 2023-2431st Dec 2024

Missed the ITR filing deadline? File a belated ITR now.

Section 234F of the Income Tax Act

Section 234F of the Income Tax Act of 1961 was introduced in 2017. As per section 234F of the Income Tax Act, if a person is required to file an Income Tax Return (ITR forms) as per the provisions of the Income Tax Law [section 139(1)] but does not file it within the prescribed time limit then late fees have to be deposited by him while filing his ITR form. The quantum of fees shall depend upon the the total income.

Check out our guide on: Fees for Delay in Filing ITR u/s 234F

Section 234F of the Income Tax Act Applicability

Section 234F of the Income Tax Act applies to the following persons -

  • Individual
  • Company
  • Firm
  • AOP (Association of Persons)

All the above-mentioned persons who are required to file ITR have to pay a penalty under section 234F if they fail to do so within the specified timelines.

Who is Required to File Income Tax Return?

If you fall under the below conditions, you must file your income tax return mandatorily:

  1. If your total income exceeds the basic exemption limit.
    If an individual’s income exceeds the basic exemption limit under the old or the new tax regime, then he/she is liable to file an ITR. The basic exemption limit for individuals is different under both old and new regimes. To know more about the latest income tax slabs, read here.
    As per the old tax regime, the minimum exemption limit shall not be calculated after deducting the exemptions from capital gains under sections 54, 54B, 54D, 54EC, 54F, 54G, 54GA, or 54GB and deduction under Section 80C to 80U. However, these exemptions are not available under the new tax regime, which is now the default tax regime.
    Note: If you have not filed your ITR by 31st july 2024 or missed the ITR filing due date for FY 2023-24, you can file your ITR only under the new regime and cannot opt for old regime.
  2. If you have assets outside India
    An individual must file a tax return if he/she:
    1. Has (as a beneficiary or otherwise) any asset (including any financial interest in any company) located outside of India
    2. Has signing authority in any account located outside India
    3. Is a beneficiary of any asset located outside of India (including any financial interest in any organization).
      This clause will apply to both residents and ordinary residents in India.
  3. If you deposit more than Rs 1 crore in a bank account
    If a person has deposited Rs 1 crore or more in one or more current accounts with a bank during the previous year, he/she must file his return.
    There has been no mention of the deposit in a Post Office current account. Thus, if a person deposits more than Rs 1 crore in a post office current account and his income exceeds the basic exemption limit, he may not be obliged to file a return.
  4. If you spend Rs 2 lakh on international travel
    If an individual spent more than Rs 2 lakh on travel to a foreign nation for himself or for anybody else in the previous year, he must file a return.
  5. If your annual electricity bill is Rs 1 lakh
    If a person spent more than Rs 1 lakh on power consumption in the preceding year, he or she must file a return.
  6. If the gross receipts from a profession exceed Rs 10 lakh
    If a person's total gross receipts from his or her profession exceeded Rs 10 lakh in the preceding year, he or she must file a return.
  7. If the total amount of TDS and TCS is Rs 25,000 or more
    If the total amount of tax deducted at source (TDS) and tax collected at source (TCS) in his case during the previous year was Rs 25,000 or more, an individual (under 60 years of age) is required to file his return. In the event of a resident senior person aged 60 years or more at any point during the preceding year, the Rs 25,000 threshold limit is increased to Rs 50,000.
  8. If turnover of your business is more than Rs 60 lakh
    If a person's total sales, turnover, or gross receipts for the preceding year exceeded Rs 60 lakh, he or she must file a tax return.
  9. If you have a deposit of Rs 50 lakh or more in a savings bank account
    If an individual's total deposit in one or more savings bank accounts during the previous year was Rs 50 lakh or more, he or she must file a return.
    You can read further here.

What is the Fine for Late Filing of ITR Under Section 234F of the Income Tax Act?

(A). If your total income is more than 5 Lakhs & return is filed after the due date, Fee = Rs. 5000
(B). If the total income is less than or equal to 5 Lakhs & return is filed after the due date, Fee = Rs.1000.
(C). If the total income does not exceed Rs. 2.5 Lakh, No late filing Fees applicable

Example: A is a super senior citizen. His Gross Total Income for F.Y. 2021-22 is Rs. 4,95,000/-.He is filing a late return. Whether late filing fees be levied?
In the above case, late filing fees u/s 234F shall not be levied since A is a super senior citizen and his GTI does not exceed the basic exemption limit.

Let us understand the late ITR filing fee calculation under Section 234F

Let’s understand the quantum of fee that would be payable under Section 234 F on the following income and return filing date through an example:

Total IncomeReturn Filing DateAmount of Feesu/s 234F Reason
3,40,00030/06/2023NAReturn is filed before the due date
2,20,00031/07/2023NASince, income is below 2.5 lakh.
4,00,000Not filed1000Since income is below 5 lakh.
8,50,00015/11/20235000Since income is above 5 lakh.

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How to Pay 234F Fees Under Section 234F?

  1. Challan No. 280
  2. Type of Payment Self Assessment(300)
  3. In “others” column Others Fill 234F

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What was the Penalty Before Section 234F was Introduced?

Before the introduction of sec 234F, the penalty for late filing of income tax return was leviable under section 271F.

As per this section, if the income tax return was not filed before the end of the relevant assessment year, then the Assessing Officer, at its discretion, may levy a penalty for late filing of income tax return amounting to Rs. 5,000/- However, this section has been withdrawn from the assessment year 2018-19 and onwards after coming of penalty under section 234F into force.

Late Filing Fee u/s 234F

Late Filing Fee Details as per Section 234F
Return Filing Due dateTotal income below Rs 5 lakhTotal income above Rs 5 lakh
Up to 31st July 2023Rs 0Rs 0
Between 1st August 2023 to 31st December 2023Rs 1,000Rs 5,000

How to Avoid Paying the Late Fees Under Section 234F to the Income Tax Department?

In order to avoid payment of the late fee for ITR u/s 234F of the Income Tax Act, one needs to file the income tax return on time for the relevant assessment year ITR filing for FY 2023-24 has begun. However, if you miss the ITR filing deadline, you can still file a belated return by 31st December 2024. The more you delay, the more penalties you might have to pay. Avoid further consequences and file a belated return. Book an eCA from Tax2win for hassle-free and accurate Belated ITR Filing.

Can the Late Fees u/s 234F be Waived of in the Genuine Cases?

No, fees u/s 234F are mandatorily applicable. Therefore, it cannot be waived off by income-tax authority. However, in case of a genuine reason, taxpayers can file a condonation request to the Income Tax Department stating the unavoidable circ*mstances for such delay in ITR filing.

Can Excess TDS Deducted be Adjusted from the Fees u/s 234F?

Yes, the income tax department will adjust the excess TDS deducted (which you would have received by way of a refund) in the payment of late fees under section 234F.

Will the Impact of Amendment Under Section 234F Come on the Intimation Under Section 143(1)?

A consequential amendment in section 143(1) has been done in consonance with the introduction of section 234F of the Income Tax Act. Now, the fee payable under section 234F would also be considered in the computation of the amount payable or refund due, as the case may be, on account of processing of the return.

Is 234F a Fee or a Penalty?

According to the Income Tax Act, the amount payable under sec 234F is termed as late fees. But, it has been observed that in common parlance, many of us are designating the amount under sec 234F as the penalty instead of fees, which is not the case. The reason is that, this fee is steeper in nature in which the assessing officer has no role in deciding its applicability. It is automatically applied after the due date.

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FAQ’s on Section 234F of Income Tax

Q- What is Section 234F as per the Income Tax Act, 1961?

As per section 234F of the Income Tax Act, where a person is required to mandatorily furnish a return of income under section 139, failure to do so by the due date attracts a levy of late fee for ITR under this section to the amount of

  • Rs 5,000/-, if the return is furnished on or before the 31st day of December of the assessment year;

In case the total income of the taxpayer does not exceed Rs 5,00,000/- then, the late fee for ITR shall not exceed Rs 1,000/- in any circ*mstances.

Section 234F will apply for ITRs of F.Y 2017-18 (AY 2018-19) and onwards. That means if a return of F.Y 2022-23 is filed after 31st July 2023, then you have to pay late fees.

Q- If I don't file my Income Tax Return after paying all the due taxes then what would be the consequences?

Even after the payment of taxes if you don’t file your IT returns then the IT department may issue a notice of non-compliance after the end of the relevant assessment year and late filing fees will be levied u/s 234F.

Q- My income is 4,50,000 and if I file my return after the due date(i.e. 31st July); then what would be the amount of fees u/s 234F which has to be paid at that time?

As per section 234F the amount of fee u/s 234F shall be Rs.1000 where income is below Rs. 5,00,000.
Hence, in your case, the quantum of fees/penalty shall be Rs. 1000 if you file it after July 31st.

Q- If I have filed the Return but not e-verified will the penalty under section 234F would be levied?

Yes, not verifying the ITR is deemed as you have not filed your ITR and if you have not filed your ITR within the deadline, you shall be liable to pay the penalty as per your salary slab.

Q- I have income from salary only, and the TDS is done by my employer. Will I still have to pay late fees under 234F?

Yes, fee under section 234F shall be levied if TDS has been deducted by your employer and your salary is more than the basic exemption limit.

Q- I am a retired person, and have income from Bank Fixed Deposit only. TDS has already been deducted by the bank. Do I still need to pay a fee under section 234F?

Yes, fee under section 234F shall be levied even if TDS has been deducted by the bank and your total income is more than the basic exemption limit.

Q- My income is Rs. 350,000 and I am availing deduction u/s 80C of amounting Rs. 1,50,000. So, my income after deduction comes to Rs. 2,00,000 then whether section 234 F of income tax act 1961 will still be leviable in my case?

Yes, penalty under Section 234F would be leviable in your case. In your case, you are required to file ITR as per law because your income before deductions is above the basic exemption limit. Therefore, if you file the belated return then sec 234F shall be applicable. Late Fees of Rs. 1000 shall be applicable in your case.

Q- If my income is below Rs. 2,50,000 and I am filing a return voluntarily after the due date, Do I need to pay the late fee?

No, fees u/s 234F shall not be applicable in your case as your income is below exemption limit.

Q- I am filing a belated income tax return then whether interest u/s 234A will also be levied along with payment of fees u/s 234F?

Yes, both will be applicable simultaneously in a situation when your tax is payable. However, in case of late filing of return when no tax is payable then interest under sec 234 A shall not be levied and only late fee for ITR u/s 234F shall be leviable.

Just don’t get confused in both of these sections. Sec 234A speaks for levy of interest at the rate of 1% on the tax amount due while section 234F talks about the levy of a definite amount of late fees depending on the date of filing of the return. Therefore, both will be applicable in case of delay in filing of return u/s 139(1) if your tax is unpaid.

Q- What will happen in case my total Income exceeds Rs. 5,00,000 and I have filed the return after the due date with the applicable fees?

In this case, after the e-verification of return, it would be processed by the income tax department as per the normal provisions of the income tax law.

Q- Is there an exemption for the senior citizen from the fees under section 234F?

No, there is no such exemption of penalty for late filing of income tax returns under section 234F. The conditions of levy and the quantum of fees remain the same in the case of every individual including super senior citizen.

Q- What is the difference between Sec 234F & Sec 234E of Income Tax Act?

Section 234E levies late fees for ITR on delay in submitting TDS return after the relevant due dates. While on the other hand, Sec 234F levies late fees on filing income tax return after 31st July, 2022 .

Q- What is Section 139 of the Income Tax Act 1961?

Section 139 of the Income Tax Act 1961 defines different types of the income tax returns which can be filed by various assessees. Like mandatory/ voluntary return u/s 139(1), loss return u/s 139(3), belated return u/s 139(4), revised return u/s 139(5), income tax return of a charity or religious institution u/s 139(4A) etc.

Q- What is Section 271F of the Income Tax Act?

Section 271F imposes a penalty on failure to furnish income tax return till the end of relevant AY at the discretion of the assessing officer. But, from 1st April 2017 Section 271F has been abolished & new late filing fee under Section 234F has been introduced.

Q- What is Section 234D of the Income Tax Act?

Section 234D levies interest on the excess amount of refund given to the assessee. When a refund is given to an assessee as per Sec 143(1) & it is found that either refund was not due or an excess refund has been given, then on the excess tax refund, an interest @ 0.5% per month is to be paid.

Q- What is interest u/s 234A?

Section 234A levies interest on delay in filing of income tax return @ 1% per month. .

Q- What are the charges for filing an income tax return?

At Tax2win, Income tax returns can be filed FREE of cost by the assessee by making a self-assessment. In case, any consultation is needed for tax saving & planning then nominal consultation charges are required to be paid.

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