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Key ITR Filing Alert: Crackdown on Cash Transactions

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As India moves towards a cashless economy, the Income Tax (IT) Department is tightening its grip on cash transactions. This proactive measure aims to curb black money and promote digital payments. With the Union Budget on the horizon, taxpayers must exercise caution to avoid hefty penalties under the Income Tax Act.

Avoiding Penalties: The IT Department’s Latest Advisory

On January 2, 2025, the IT Department released a brochure titled “Say ‘No’ To Cash Transactions.” It emphasized the risks of preferring cash for small or marginal transactions. By discouraging cash exchanges, the government seeks to enhance transparency and minimize undeclared income.

According to Section 269ST of the Income Tax Act, any violation involving cash transactions could attract penalties up to 100% of the transaction value. Abhishek Soni, CEO and Co-founder of Tax2win, highlighted this crackdown’s serious implications for taxpayers.

Critical Cash Transactions to Avoid:

  1. Loans, Deposits, and Advances (Section 269SS)
    Cash transactions exceeding ₹20,000 for loans, deposits, or specified sums are prohibited.
    Penalty: Equal to the cash amount accepted.
  2. Receiving Cash Above ₹2 Lakh (Section 269ST)
    Individuals cannot accept more than ₹2 lakh in cash in a single day, a single transaction, or multiple transactions related to a single event.
    Penalty: Equal to the amount received.
    Balwant Jain, a Mumbai-based tax expert, stressed that the payer holds no responsibility under this rule, making it crucial for recipients to remain compliant.
  3. Repayment of Loans and Deposits (Section 269T)
    Cash repayments exceeding ₹20,000 for loans or deposits are strictly disallowed.
  4. Business Expenditures (Section 40A(3))
    Cash payments above ₹10,000 (₹35,000 for transporters) will not qualify as deductible expenses.
  5. Donations (Section 80G)
    Donations exceeding ₹2,000 in cash do not qualify for tax deductions.

Taxpayer Vigilance: A Necessity

To steer clear of penalties, taxpayers must stay informed about these regulations. Filing income tax returns (ITR) by the July 31 deadline for the assessment year 2025-26 is crucial. This is especially important for those active in India’s stock market or finance sectors, where transparency in transactions significantly impacts compliance.

“The IT Department’s educational initiatives reinforce the importance of reducing cash transactions,” said Abhishek Soni. By adhering to these guidelines, taxpayers can avoid penalties while contributing to a robust, cashless financial ecosystem in India.

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