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Rectification (Section 154)

A processing error — wrong TDS credit, a mismatch, an arithmetic slip? We file a Section 154 rectification to fix it and release your correct refund.

Overview

When the tax department processes a return and a mistake apparent from record creeps in — unmatched TDS credit, an arithmetic error, a wrong set-off, or a mismatch with Form 26AS/AIS — you don’t appeal, you file a rectification under Section 154.

GovYapar pinpoints the error, files the rectification with the right evidence, and follows up until the corrected order (and any due refund) comes through.

What’s included

  • Intimation / order analysis
  • Mistake identification (TDS, credit, math)
  • 154 rectification filing
  • 26AS / AIS reconciliation
  • Follow-up on the corrected order
  • Refund release tracking

Who needs this

  • Taxpayers with a wrong 143(1) intimation
  • Anyone with unmatched TDS credit
  • People whose refund was wrongly reduced

Documents required

  • 143(1) intimation / order
  • Return & computation
  • Form 26AS / AIS
  • TDS certificates
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Spot the error

We compare the order with your records.

2

File 154

Rectification submitted with proof.

3

Follow up

We track the corrected order.

4

Refund

Any due refund released.

FAQs

Common questions

Rectification (154) is for obvious mistakes apparent from record — like a TDS mismatch. Appeals are for disputes on merits. We advise the right route.

Often yes — if your TDS is genuinely in 26AS but wasn’t credited, a 154 rectification corrects it.

It varies, but a well-documented 154 with clear evidence usually resolves faster than a dispute. We follow up until it’s done.

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