E-filing of IT returns or the process of submitting tax returns online, is witnessing rapid growth with more and more taxpayers increasingly opting for it across the country. The due date for filing tax returns (physical or online), is September 15th 2025.
On receipt of the ITR-V form, the taxpayer has to sign the copy of the form (in blue ink) and need not send any supporting documents with it to the following address.
The ITR-V envelope should be sent to following address by speed post:
CPC Address
Centralised Processing Center,
Income Tax Department,
Bengaluru, Karnataka - 560500
Note: Taxpayers can also contact the CPC call centre at 1800-4250-0025 (9am to 8pm) to know about the status of their e-filing returns or 1800-425-2229 in case of any rectification and refund.
Downloading your ITR-V is simple and only takes a few minutes. Here's how:
Note: Ensure you open the downloaded file using a PDF reader. The password to open the ITR-V is your PAN in lowercase followed by your date of birth (ddmmyyyy).
After posting your ITR-V, here’s how to confirm it was received:
If sent via Speed Post:
If the returns are filed after the end of the assessment year, a penalty of Rs. 5000 can be levied by the income tax department under section 271F. If the returns are not filed before the due date, as per section 139(1), loss incurred during the year under the bracket 'profits and gains of business and professions' and 'capital gains' cannot be taken forward by the taxpayer to the next year.
There are multiple reasons to e-file your IT returns. They are as follows:
Speed: From acknowledgment of ITR forms to refunds, the process is faster compared to paper filing.
Accuracy: E-Filing software helps reduce errors due to inbuilt mechanisms.
Flexibility: Taxpayers can file their returns anytime and from any location at their convenience.
Security: E-filing is safer as opposed to paper-based filing which can be easily tampered with.
Accessibility: E-filing software applications, by and large, allow easier access to information.
Environment friendly: E-filing needs almost no paperwork as opposed to paper-based filing. The table below clearly shows the significant growth of e-filing income tax returns in the country.
E-filing of returns is mandatory for the following:
If the taxpayer adds his or her digital signature (can cost around Rs. 1,500) while e-filing income tax returns, the process is complete in that it requires no further action. The taxpayer will then receive the acknowledgement by the income tax department through email. However, if the taxpayer files his or her returns online sans the digital signature, the process of e-filing is not complete. The returns should, therefore, be forwarded to the Central Processing Centre (CPC) of the income tax department in Bangalore.
E-filing of return with digital signature is mandatory for the following:
A taxpayer who e-files income tax returns without his or her digital signature, has to post the ITR-V to the income tax department's Central Processing Centre in Bangalore, failing which the returns will be considered invalid.
ITR-V (Income Tax Return - Verification form issued as an acknowledgement of returns) is a one page document which is received by the taxpayer when returns are filed online without using a digital signature. It is sent by the income tax department which needs to verify the authenticity of e-filing returns sans a digital signature.
Measures to be taken for Proper Documentation:
The password of the document consists of PAN (in lower case) in addition to the date of birth (ddmmyyyy). Taxpayers should adhere to the following instructions before sending their ITR-V forms to CPC, Bangalore.
Detailed Instructions Provided by the Income Tax Department
Follow the instructions listed below while printing ITR V form:
You will typically receive an email confirmation within 7–10 days of CPC receiving your ITR-V. If you don't get it within 2 weeks, track the status online or resend it before the deadline.
Yes, but only if they belong to the same PAN holder for different assessment years. Always avoid mixing ITR-Vs of different individuals in the same envelope.
No, Form-16 or any other supporting documents should not be attached to the ITR-V. Only the signed ITR-V should be sent.
None. The ITR-V must be sent alone, without any enclosures. No annexures, TDS certificates, or Form-16 should be included.
If you have filed your income tax returns electronically without the digital signature, you will receive the ITR-V from the IT Department, you will be required to sign the ITR-V and send it to the Central Processing Centre (CPC) in Bangalore.
Log in to the income tax portal, go to "View Filed Returns", and download the ITR-V again for the relevant year.
No. Update your email under "Profile Settings" on the portal, then regenerate or refile the ITR-V.
CPC sends an email and SMS upon successful receipt and processing of your ITR-V.
The ITR-V acknowledgment requires your signature. Once you have signed the ITR-V, you will need to send it to CPC, Bangalore without any supporting documents.
No. Use only Ordinary Post or Speed Post through India Post. Courier services are not accepted.
No. You must send the original signed copy. Photocopies are not valid.
Yes, if they are for the same PAN and different years. Avoid mixing forms for different PANs.
Log in to the portal, navigate to "View Filed Returns", and download it again at any time.
Yes, through e-verification options like Aadhaar OTP, net banking, or Demat account. This avoids the need to post the form.
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