ITR Due Date and Income Tax Return Filing Extension 2025: The Income Tax Department on Monday announced that over 7 crore income tax returns (ITRs) have already been filed for Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26, as the filing deadline of September 15 draws to a close.
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In a post on social media platform X, the Department thanked taxpayers and tax professionals for helping achieve this milestone and urged those who have not yet filed their returns to do so at the earliest.
Over 7 crore ITRs filed
“More than 7 crore ITRs have been filed so far and still counting. We extend our gratitude to taxpayers and tax professionals for helping us reach this milestone, and urge all those who haven’t filed ITR for AY 2025-26, to file their ITR,” it said.
Helpdesk Support Available 24×7
The Department also reassured taxpayers that assistance is available round-the-clock for filing returns, making tax payments, and availing other related services.
“Our helpdesk is functioning on a 24×7 basis, and we are providing support through calls, live chats, WebEx sessions & Twitter/X,” it added.
The clarification comes a day after the Department dismissed rumours of another extension of the deadline. On Sunday, it had termed reports of the due date being pushed to September 30 as “fake news”, reiterating that September 15 remains the final date.
“A fake news is in circulation stating that the due of filing ITRs (originally due on 31.07.2025, and extended to 15.09.2025) has been further extended to 30.09.2025,” the Department said on Sunday.
“The due date for filing ITRs remains 15.09.2025. Taxpayers are advised to rely only on official @IncomeTaxIndia updates,” the Department further stated.
Earlier in May, the government had already extended the deadline for non-audit cases from July 31 to September 15 for AY 2025-26.
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With the surge in ITR filings, the Department said the rising numbers reflect stronger tax compliance and an expanding taxpayer base in the country.
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