How many penalties if we don't pay income tax on time
Jul 16, 2019, 21:00 IST
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For curbing tax evasion and the proliferation of money, the Income Tax Department of India has taken several steps over the recent past. Not paying income tax in time is a serious offence. During last year, the number of persons convicted for tax evasion has increased by 269% which indicates the seriousness with which the government is viewing the tax defaulters. Here we discuss the different penalties for not paying income tax in time. Penalty for non-filing
If an individual fails to file Form 1040, he or she must use Form 4868 to seek an extension before April 15. This will avoid the accrual of penalties. Usually 5% per month is imposed as penalty for tax balances due. If there is a delay in filing tax returns, customers must pay the whole month’s charges irrespective of how much late they are in a given month. For instance, even if the returns are filed on the 1st of a particular month, the 5% penalty is charged for the month. IRS considers non-filing tax returns as a more serious offense than non-payment of tax. In any case, the penalty cannot exceed 25% of the total value of the taxes not paid by the customer.
Penalty for non-payment
Unpaid taxes invite penalties as follows. If a customer files the ITR or extension by 15th of April but does not pay the taxes within the same month, a penalty for non-payment which will equal 0.5% will be charged. Just like a non-filing penalty, non-payment penalty is usually calculated for every month or parts of the month in which the tax amount remains unpaid. In the same way as non-filing penalty, the penalty for non-payment can accrue till the time it touches the unpaid tax bill of the customer.
Penalty for under-payment
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Why this discussion
Filing the ITR in time and paying the taxes the tax payer owes to the government in time are considered as important duties of the citizens. Complying with this expectation can work for the advantage of the individual while defaulting on them can invite serious negative consequences.