Income Tax

How to change wrong personal details filled in ITR i.e. Bank Account, Address, Mobile number and e-mail

How to change wrong personal details filled in income tax return. For wrong personal details (i.e. Bank Account, Address, Mobile number and e-mail id) filled inadvertently in the ITR, there is no need to revised the return. Income Tax E-filing website has added a new feature to correct such wrong details.

However, such Any update/change can be made only prior to processing of the return u/s 143(1).

Steps to correct wrong personal details filled in ITR 

After upload of the ITR, if any change occurs in taxpayers Bank Account, Address, Mobile number and e-mail id, then taxpayer can update these changes through ‘Change ITR Form Particulars‘. 

The taxpayer is required to perform the following steps to change the particulars in the submitted ITR Form:

Step 1 Logon to the ‘e-Filing’ Portal www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in
Step 2 Go to the ‘My Account’ menu located at upper-left side of the page ⇒ Click ‘Service Request’ ⇒ Select the ‘Request Type’ as ‘New Request’ and Select the ‘Request Category’ as ‘Change ITR Form Particulars’ ⇒ Click ‘Submit’
Step 3 Enter ‘Acknowledgement number’ of ITR and provide the nececssary details ⇒ Click ‘Submit’
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