FinanceLane
  • Funding
    • Equity Funding
    • Debt Funding
    • Crowdfunding
    • Real Estate Funding
  • Investing
    • Stocks
    • Bonds
    • Mutual Funds
    • Commodities
    • Forex
    • Private Equity
    • Real Estate
    • Crypto Investing
  • Lending
    • Personal Loan
    • Business Loan
    • Mortgage
    • Credit Card
    • Microfinance
    • Peer-to-Peer Lending
  • Insurance
    • Life Insurance
    • Health Insurance
    • Auto Insurance
    • Education Insurance
    • General Insurance
  • Banking
    • Individual Banking
    • Business Banking
    • Investment Banking
    • Neo Banking
    • Payments Bank
  • Wealth
    • Earning
    • Savings
    • Investments
    • Budgeting
    • Credit Management
    • Tax Planning
    • Retirement
  • Fintech
    • Payments
    • Digital Banks
    • Alternative Financing
    • Asset Management
    • Softwares
  • Startup
    • Startup Ecosystem
    • Merging & Acquisition
    • Equity Investing
    • Franchising
    • Business Offers
  • Crypto
    • Crypto Coins
    • Crypto Trading
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • DAPP
    • Crypto Investing
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
FinanceLane
  • Home
  • Funding
  • Investing
  • Lending
  • Insurance
  • Banking
  • Wealth
  • Crypto
  • Newsletters
  • Feedback
Home News Feed Advisory

What is the password to open ITR processing confirmation file sent under Section 143 (1) by the income tax department?

FinanceLaneby FinanceLane
April 30, 2025

As soon as your filed and verified income tax return (ITR) is processed by the centralised processing centre (CPC) of the Income Tax Department, you get a Section 143 (1) intimation notice on your email. However, this document, which is typically a PDF file remains locked and can only be opened with a password. The problem which taxpayers face is that they are not aware about the password to open this file. Read below to know more about Section 143(1) intimation notice and how to open this file.

What is the password for Section 143(1) intimation notice?

The Section 143(1) intimation notice is password-protected. To open the file on your device, enter your PAN in lowercase, followed by your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format.
For example, if your PAN is ABCDE4321F and your birth date is 02/02/2000, the password to unlock the 143 (1) intimation notice will be “abcde4321f02022000.”

What is Section 143(1) intimation notice?

The Income Tax Department will give you an intimation under section 143 (1) of the Income Tax Act once your ITR documentation has been processed, letting you know if you owe any additional tax or if you are due for a refund. It is critical that you read and understand this notice of income tax. This is because this notice informs you whether the income tax calculation you provided in your ITR matches the information held by the tax department.

The tax department examines for any errors, internal inconsistencies, tax and interest calculation, and confirms tax payment made, among other things, when processing ITRs. The tax department does a preliminary check while processing ITRs. They can still issue you an income tax notice in the future, asking for more information under a different Section. This notice is one of the most important documents that you get from the income tax department. This is because in this notice, the income tax department explains how exactly they have calculated your income vs what you submitted in the ITR and if you are eligible for a tax refund or tax demand or no further action is required from your end. Ignoring this notice might prove to be a costly mistake, especially in cases where this notice says you have a tax demand outstanding. ” If an taxpayer has an outstanding tax demand as per the intimation notice then interest at 1% per month (or part thereof) will continue to accrue until the demand is paid. This situation does not fall under tax evasion but is considered a case of non-compliance or negligence,” says Chartered Accountant Abhishek Soni, co-founder, Tax2Win.

Do note that if you have not yet received any Section 143 (1) intimation notice, it can mean your ITR has not yet been processed by the CPC. The CPC has the power to process an ITR and send Section 143 (1) intimation notices within 9 months from the end of the financial year in which the Income Tax Return (ITR) was filed.

What checks does CPC conduct on ITRs?

When you get a Section 143 (1) intimation notice it only means a preliminary check has been made by the CPC and your ITR has satisfied this check. If your ITR is of such nature that a more thorough check is required, then the CPC will refer the ITR to the assessing officer (AO) for detailed enquiry.

CPC performs these checks:

  • any arithmetical error in the return; or
  • an incorrect claim (*), if such incorrect claim is apparent from any information in the return;
  • disallowance of loss claimed, if return of the previous year for which set-off of loss is claimed was furnished beyond the due date specified under section 139(1); or
  • disallowance of expenditure indicated in the audit report but not taken into account in computing the total income in the return; or
  • disallowance of deduction claimed u/s 10AA, 80IA to 80-IE, if the return is furnished beyond the due date specified under section 139(1); or
  • addition of income appearing in Form 26AS or Form 16A or Form 16 which has not been included in computing the total income in the return. However, no such adjustment shall be made in relation to a return furnished for the assessment year 2018-19 and thereafter.

Source Link

Related Topics

Advisory

Here’s how you can protect your turf at work

Advisory

What should FD investors do now? RBI cuts repo rate by 50 bps, interest rates will fall further

Prev Next

You May Like

Advisory

Here’s how you can protect your turf at work

Advisory

What should FD investors do now? RBI cuts repo rate by 50 bps, interest rates will fall further

Advisory

Big savings for home loan borrowers as EMIs to fall significantly after RBI cuts repo rate by 50 bps

Advisory

Bakrid bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed in your state on June 6, 2025 for Id-ul-Ad’ha 2025

Advisory

HDFC Bank UPI and other services won’t be available on this date: Check details here

Advisory

Waiting list train ticket? Get ticket confirmation assurance with up to 3x money back guarantee from Ixigo, Redbus and MakeMyTrip

Advisory

Bank holiday on June 6, 2025 and June 7, 2025: Are banks closed tomorrow in your state for Bakrid?

Advisory

5 things you’re probably doing, that are pushing away success at your job

Financial News

Advisory

Is Pi Coin price in trouble? Why this penny crypto should be on your watchlist

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Advisory

FD rates revised: Union Bank offers up to 7.85%, RBL Bank up to 8.5% after revision for these customers

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Blockchain

TezCon 2025: A Gathering of Tezos Innovators and Enthusiasts

Blockchain
by Blockchain
Advisory

Didn’t file ITR in past? You may get tax notices from I-T department u/s 148A as it has identified high risk non-ITR filers

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Advisory

Post office vs bank FD: Highest 3-year interest rate on fixed deposit for Rs 5 lakh investment in 2025

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Blockchain News

HKMA and HKUST Collaborate to Enhance Cybersecurity in Hong Kong’s Financial Sector

Blockchain
by Blockchain
Advisory

Get FD interest rate up to 9.10%: 6 banks that have not cut fixed deposit rate after RBI MPC repo rate cut

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Advisory

Bank holiday today: Banks will be closed for 3 consecutive days in this state for Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Advisory

From ATM fees to FD rates: Key financial changes effective May 1, 2025

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Blockchain News

Conversational AI: Transforming the Future of Gaming

Blockchain
by Blockchain
Advisory

Saturday bank holiday: Are banks open or closed today on April 5, 2025?

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Advisory

Top 5 large-cap funds with up to 25.85% returns in 5 years, as on April 30, 2025

FinanceLane
by FinanceLane
Load More
FinanceLane.com
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Subscribe to get the latest updates

Follow us on

© 2022 FinanceLane.com. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Home
  • Funding
    • Equity Funding
    • Debt Funding
    • Real Estate Funding
    • Crowdfunding
  • Investing
    • Stocks
    • Bonds
    • Mutual Funds
    • Private Equity
    • Merging & Acquisition
    • Real Estate
  • Lending
    • Personal Loan
    • Business Loan
    • Credit Card
    • Microfinance
    • Peer-to-Peer Lending
  • Insurance
    • Life Insurance
    • Auto Insurance
    • Education Insurance
    • Health Insurance
  • Banking
    • Business Banking
    • Payments Bank
    • Investment Banking
    • Individual Banking
  • Wealth
    • Earning
    • Savings
    • Investments
    • Budgeting
    • Credit Management
    • Tax Planning
    • Retirement
  • Fintech
    • Alternative Financing
    • Payments
    • Asset Management
    • Digital Banks
    • Softwares
  • Fintech
    • Alternative Financing
    • Asset Management
    • Digital Banks
    • Softwares
    • Payments
  • Crypto
    • Crypto Investing
    • Crypto Trading
    • Crypto Coins
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • DAPP
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Login

© 2022 FinanceLane - Terms and Conditions | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.