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10 Common ITR Filing Mistakes Salaried Taxpayers Must Avoid in FY 2025-26

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As the income tax return filing season for FY 2025-26 gets underway, tax experts have highlighted key errors that salaried individuals should steer clear of. Taxpayers are advised to cross-check their income and TDS details against documents like Form 16, Form 26AS, and the Annual Information Statement before filing. Discrepancies between these records and the filed return can trigger notices from the Income Tax Department. Such mismatches may also result in delayed processing of tax refunds. A checklist of 10 common mistakes has been compiled to help taxpayers file accurately and avoid compliance issues.

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