Income Tax Notice Assistance
Calm, expert handling of any income tax notice — we analyse what it means, prepare the right response, and represent your case so it is resolved correctly and on time.
Income Tax Notice Assistance with EvoTax
An income tax notice can be alarming, but most are routine and fixable when handled correctly and on time. The danger is ignoring one or responding wrongly, which can turn a small mismatch into a demand or penalty. EvoTax decodes your notice — whether it is an intimation under Section 143(1), a defective-return notice under 139(9), an enquiry under 142(1), a mismatch under 143(2) scrutiny, or a reassessment under 148 — explains exactly what it requires, and prepares a precise, evidence-backed response on the income tax portal. We reconcile the figures the department is questioning (often AIS/26AS or high-value transaction mismatches), file the rectification or response, and follow up until the matter is closed.
Benefits & What You Get
Plain-English diagnosis
We explain exactly what your notice means and what is at stake — no jargon.
Right response, on time
We prepare and file the correct reply within the deadline to avoid escalation.
Mismatch reconciliation
We resolve AIS/26AS and high-value transaction mismatches that commonly trigger notices.
Rectification & revision
We file rectifications under Section 154 and revised returns where that is the fix.
Representation & follow-up
We handle the correspondence and follow up until the case is closed.
How It Works
Send us the notice
Share the notice and your filed return securely.
Analyse & advise
We identify the section, the issue and the required response.
Prepare response
We reconcile figures and draft an evidence-backed reply.
File & follow up
We submit on the portal and track the matter to closure.
Pricing
Review and rectification
Correction and re-filing
Full response and representation
Final pricing depends on the complexity of your case. Contact us for an exact quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a notice under Section 143(1). Is it serious?
A 143(1) intimation is the most common and usually routine — it compares your return with the department's computation and may show a refund, a demand or no change. If there is a mismatch or demand, it needs a timely response or rectification, which we handle.
What does a defective return notice under 139(9) mean?
It means the department found an error or omission in your filed return (such as a missing schedule or mismatch). You typically have 15 days to correct and re-submit. We fix the defect and respond before the deadline.
What should I do if I get a Section 148 notice?
A 148 notice proposes reassessment because the department believes income escaped assessment. These are serious and time-bound. Do not ignore it — we analyse the basis, gather evidence and file a proper response and representation.
Why did I get a notice when my return was filed?
Common triggers are mismatches between your return and AIS/Form 26AS, unreported high-value transactions, TDS mismatches or claimed deductions needing proof. We reconcile the data and respond with supporting evidence.
What happens if I ignore a tax notice?
Ignoring a notice can lead to best-judgement assessment, demands, penalties and even prosecution in serious cases. Responding correctly and on time almost always resolves the matter — which is exactly what we manage for you.
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