What
you need to do if you get an IT Notice after Demonetization
The
deadline to convert and deposit demonetized currency has elapsed. If
the deposited amount is below Rs.2.5 lakhs, then you do not have to
worry about paying tax on it. However, the Income Tax Department may
send you a notice if your deposited amount exceeds Rs.2.5 lakhs.
Who
are likely to get a notice from the Income Tax Department?
Banks
have been directed by the government to furnish the following
details:
- Individuals who have deposited over Rs.2.5 lakhs in open fixed deposit accounts or savings accounts.
- Individuals who have deposited over Rs.12.5 lakhs in their current accounts.
Upon
these details being sent to the IT department, necessary notices may
be sent to individuals. You may also get a notice if you have
purchased high value items during this period such as a car or gold.
This is because the IT department has asked all car dealerships and
jewelers to provide their business transactions to the department if
there has been a spike in their sales after the announcement of
demonetization.
What
you need to do under such circumstances
Do
not panic if you receive a notice from the IT department. As this is
not a normal time for this country, anyone who has deposits over
Rs.2.5 lakhs in their accounts may get a notice. This does not mean
that an investigation will be launched against you to implicate you
in any manner. Additionally, the IT department may only send such
notices to those individuals whose deposit amounts do not match their
income as per their assessments.
Those
who have relevant or necessary documents to explain their deposit
amounts do not need to worry in any way. Furthermore, if you have
done nothing illegal in obtaining the money in your deposit, you
do not have to worry irrespective of your deposit amount or income.
You will be investigated only if you do not provide a satisfactory
answer to explain the source of the money.
After
the announcement of demonetization, the government has also made it
compulsory to furnish your PANCard number in case of deposit amounts exceeding Rs.50,000.
Therefore, if you have not filed IT returns for a while and your
deposit amount has exceeded Rs.2.5 lakhs, the IT department may send
you a notice asking you to explain the source of the income and
request you to file your taxes. An investigation will also be
launched in such cases.
What
will happen if you do not respond to the notice sent by the Income
Tax Department?
You
must always respond to any notices the IT department issues you.
However, for whatever reason, if you have not responded to the
notice, the department will send you a follow-up communication.
Furthermore, the department will use your deposit data and other
details available on you to assess your income and tax liability,
upon which you will be asked to pay the difference, if any.
However,
note that if you abstain from responding to the IT department notice,
they may assume that you cannot explain the source of your income and
hence, you did not respond to the notice. If you are unsure on how to
proceed or respond to the notice, you always have the option of
consulting with a tax consultant or any practicing CA for the right
course of action.
It
will always be beneficial if you keep a record of all your finances
through relevant documents for future use. You can furnish these
documents if you ever receive a notice from the IT department and
resolve the issue quickly. It is not a good practice to keep such
issues pending. In case you are served with a notice, always
cooperate with the authorities instead of resisting responses or
providing misleading information. Always pay your dues to stay under
the radar.

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