Capital gains refer to the profits earned from the sale of capital assets such as shares, mutual funds, property, or bonds. These gains are taxable under the Income Tax Act in India. First-time taxpayers must ensure that these gains are accurately reported when filing their returns. Even small discrepancies can lead to a tax notice from the authorities.
The Income Tax Department now relies heavily on technology to match reported income with data obtained from third-party sources. Banks, stockbrokers, mutual fund companies, and registrars regularly submit transaction data to the department. When a taxpayer’s return does not match this data, it raises a red flag and may result in further investigation.
One of the most common errors by new taxpayers is failing to align capital gains figures with the Annual Information Statement. This statement contains details of all major financial transactions associated with the taxpayer’s Permanent Account Number. If the return fails to reflect the information available in this statement, the system is likely to flag the discrepancy.
The Annual Information Statement has become a crucial tool for both taxpayers and tax authorities. It provides a consolidated view of income sources, including securities transactions, mutual fund redemptions, interest from deposits, and more. When filing returns, it is essential to verify whether the capital gains reported match those reflected in this statement.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes employs data analytics and artificial intelligence to identify mismatches and unusual patterns in returns. Once a deviation is found, a notice is automatically issued asking for clarification. While this process applies to all taxpayers, those filing for the first time often lack awareness about proper reporting, increasing the likelihood of errors.
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Inaccuracies in reporting purchase or sale dates, wrong classification between short-term and long-term gains, and missing out certain transactions altogether are common errors. These mistakes are usually unintentional but may still invite a tax notice, which then requires a detailed response and possible rectification.
First-time taxpayers should be cautious while declaring capital gains to avoid tax notices. Ensuring that the reported data aligns with the Annual Information Statement and other official records is critical. Simple mismatches can trigger notices from the Income Tax Department, given the automated nature of scrutiny systems now in place.
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Published on: May 16, 2025, 2:17 PM IST
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