Notice of Demand
A Notice of Demand is an official communication issued by the Income Tax Department requiring a taxpayer to pay a specified amount of tax, interest, penalty, or other dues.
It is typically issued after processing of return or completion of assessment.
1. When is Notice of Demand Issued
A notice of demand may be issued in cases such as:
- Tax payable as per Income Tax Return (self-assessment tax)
- Mismatch between filed return and department records
- Assessment or reassessment resulting in additional tax liability
- Interest or penalty levied by the department
2. Contents of Notice
A notice of demand generally includes:
- Amount payable (tax, interest, penalty)
- Assessment year
- Section under which notice is issued
- Due date for payment
- Details of calculation
3. Time Limit for Payment
- Taxpayer is required to pay the demanded amount within 30 days of receipt
- In some cases, a shorter period may be specified
Failure to pay within time may lead to further action.
4. Options Available to Taxpayer
After receiving the notice, you can:
- Pay the demand (if correct)
- Disagree with the demand and file a response
- File rectification request (if error in processing)
- File appeal (if dispute exists)
5. Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Interest on unpaid amount
- Penalty proceedings
- Adjustment against refunds
- Recovery actions by tax authorities
6. Common Mistakes
- Ignoring the notice
- Paying without verifying correctness
- Missing response deadlines
- Not reconciling with AIS/Form 26AS
Practical Insight
Most people panic when they receive a notice.
That’s unnecessary.
A notice of demand doesn’t always mean you’ve done something wrong.
Often, it’s due to:
- mismatches
- missed income
- system adjustments
What matters is:
- checking the reason
- responding correctly
- acting within time
How N D Savla & Associates Can Help
At N D Savla & Associates, we help you:
- Analyse and verify the demand
- Draft and file appropriate responses
- Handle rectification or appeals
- Ensure proper resolution and compliance