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Why filing ITR without form 16 is a risky move

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Form 16 is the most important document for salaried taxpayers when filing income tax returns. It is issued by employers and contains details of salary, allowances, exemptions, deductions and tax deducted at source. Filing returns without this certificate is legally possible but can create serious problems.

The biggest risk is mismatch of income and tax details. The Income Tax Department cross checks returns with Annual Information Statement and Form 26AS. Any difference can lead to notices, refund delays or even penalties. Another risk is missing deductions. Benefits under sections like 80C, 80D, HRA or housing loan interest may be wrongly claimed if records are incomplete. Complex salary structures with perks such as stock options or concessional loans also need careful reporting. Errors here often attract scrutiny.

If Form 16 is delayed, taxpayers should download AIS and Form 26AS from the portal. Salary income can be reconstructed using payslips and bank statements. Proofs of investments, rent receipts and loan certificates must be collected. Consulting a chartered accountant is advisable in case of confusion.

Accuracy is vital because the tax system is data driven. Filing without Form 16 is not prohibited but mistakes can cause stress. Careful preparation ensures smooth filing and peace of mind.

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