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I-T Department Issues Faulty Notices, Asks Taxpayers to Ignore

Are you getting a confusing income tax notice that doesn’t seem right? You’re not alone. The Income Tax Department has now officially advised taxpayers to disregard faulty notices that have been sent out in recent weeks, sparking widespread confusion among filing deadlines and compliance requirements.

The department acknowledged the error after multiple complaints flooded in from individuals and businesses who received notices containing incorrect details, wrong assessment years, or notices addressed to the wrong person entirely. Rather than asking taxpayers to navigate the mess individually, tax authorities have decided the simplest approach is to tell everyone: if something looks off, don’t panic and don’t act on it immediately.

What’s Causing These Faulty Notices?

Multiple sources within the I-T Department point to recent digitalization efforts and system upgrades as the culprit. The transition between old and new software systems apparently created glitches that generated notices automatically, without proper human verification. Some notices went out to assesses for assessment years they didn’t even have any returns filed in.

The department has not provided exact numbers on how many faulty notices went out, but complaints have come from across the country—from individual salaried employees to small business owners. The notices included demands for information, queries about specific transactions, and in some cases, penalty notices with no legitimate basis.

What Should You Do Right Now?

If you’ve received an I-T notice recently, read it carefully. Check if the assessment year matches your actual filing period, verify your name and PAN are correct, and see if the subject matter makes sense for your financial situation. If something doesn’t add up, don’t file a response or pay any demand right away.

Instead, the I-T Department has asked taxpayers to wait for official clarification. They’re working on sending corrected notices and issuing a formal list of which notices were issued in error. Your best move is to keep the faulty notice safely and watch for updates from the department’s official website or your login portal.

The confusion comes at a particularly sensitive time, with several important tax deadlines approaching. Honest taxpayers are now unsure whether to follow notices that came to them or wait for corrections, creating genuine uncertainty about compliance status.

The department has promised to issue clearer guidance soon and has assured the public that no action will be taken against taxpayers who were affected by these system errors. For now, if your I-T notice looks suspicious or doesn’t match your records, the official advice is clear: hold off and wait for the department to sort things out.

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