Over 8.18 Crore ITR Filed for AY 2023-24, Marking a 9% Rise From AY 2022-23 | CBDT

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Income-tax Returns; ITR

Press Release, dated 01-01-2024

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has released data related to the submission of Income-tax Returns by the taxpayers for the Assessment Year 2022-23. It was stated that a record-breaking 8.18 crore income tax returns were submitted for the assessment year 2023-2024 by December 31, 2023, surpassing the 7.51 crore filings by the same date in the previous year. This reflects a 9% increase compared to the total number of ITRs filed for the assessment year 2022-23.

Further, the total number of audit reports and other forms filed during the period is 1.60 crore, as against 1.43 crore audit reports and forms filed in the preceding year’s corresponding period. Further, the e-filing Helpdesk team handled approximately 27.37 lakh queries from taxpayers during the year up to 31.12.2023, supporting the taxpayers proactively during the peak filing periods.

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