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Revised & Belated ITR

Missed the due date or spotted a mistake after filing? We file your belated, revised or updated return correctly and minimise the penalty.

Overview

Missed the original ITR deadline? A belated return under Section 139(4) can usually be filed until 31 December of the assessment year (with a late fee). Spotted an error in a filed return? A revised return under Section 139(5) corrects it. Beyond those windows, an updated return (ITR-U) may still let you regularise within the extended time limit, on payment of additional tax.

GovYapar picks the right route, files it correctly, and keeps penalties as low as the law allows.

What’s included

  • Belated return (139(4)) filing
  • Revised return (139(5)) correction
  • Updated return (ITR-U) where eligible
  • Late-fee & interest computation
  • Correct regime & deduction check
  • e-Verification support

Who needs this

  • Taxpayers who missed the original due date
  • Anyone who filed with an error or omission
  • People who never filed for an eligible year

Documents required

  • PAN & prior return (if any)
  • Income & TDS details (Form 26AS/AIS)
  • Bank & deduction proofs
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

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

1

Assess route

Belated, revised or ITR-U — we choose right.

2

Compute

Tax, late fee and interest calculated.

3

File

Return submitted correctly.

4

Verify

We help you e-verify to complete it.

FAQs

Common questions

Usually yes — a belated return until 31 December of the assessment year, and beyond that an updated return (ITR-U) within the extended window, with additional tax.

A return can be revised multiple times within the allowed period, as long as you’re correcting genuine errors.

A late-filing fee under 234F plus interest on any unpaid tax. We compute and minimise it.

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