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Income Tax Refund Delays in 2025: How to Get Your Money Before the Deadline

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Practical Steps to Resolve Stuck ITR Refunds and Avoid Future Delays

As the 2025 tax season unfolds, thousands of Indian taxpayers eagerly await their income tax refunds, a financial lifeline after months of meticulous tax planning. Despite advancements in the Income Tax Department’s processing systems, a significant number of refunds remain delayed, leaving many frustrated. With only 37% of filed returns processed by August 2025, the reasons for these delays range from technical glitches to stringent scrutiny rules. This article explores why refunds are stuck, actionable steps to resolve issues, and tips to ensure smoother processing in the future, all tailored for taxpayers navigating the September 30, 2025, deadline.

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Why Are Refunds Taking Longer in 2025?

The Income Tax Department typically processes refunds within 4–5 weeks of e-filing, with some taxpayers receiving funds in as little as a week. However, by August 2025, only 37% of the 7.2 crore returns filed for Assessment Year 2025-26 had been processed, according to data from the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). This backlog has left many taxpayers, particularly those expecting large refunds, waiting for months. New regulations introduced in 2025 have tightened scrutiny, flagging returns with high refund claims, significant transactions, or discrepancies for manual review. Such cases, which include mismatches between Income Tax Returns (ITR) and records like Form 26AS or the Annual Information Statement (AIS), often face delays of up to 12 weeks.

Common Reasons Behind Refund Delays

Several factors contribute to stuck refunds, many of which stem from procedural or technical errors. Invalid or unverified bank account details, such as outdated IFSC codes due to bank mergers or incorrect account numbers, are frequent culprits. For instance, taxpayers using accounts from recently merged banks like HDFC Bank and HDFC Ltd. have reported issues due to outdated codes. Mismatches between ITR data and Form 26AS, AIS, or Taxpayer Information Summary (TIS) can also trigger holds, as the department cross-verifies income and tax deductions.

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Under Section 245 of the Income Tax Act, refunds may be adjusted against outstanding tax dues, sometimes without prior notice, causing unexpected delays. Defective returns flagged under Section 139(9) for incomplete or inconsistent information further complicate processing. Technical glitches, such as system backlogs or incomplete e-verification of ITRs, exacerbate the issue, with social media platforms like X buzzing with complaints about refunds pending since June 2025.

Steps to Resolve Stuck Refunds

Taxpayers facing delays can take proactive measures to expedite their refunds. First, regularly check the refund status on the e-filing portal (incometax.gov.in) under the “My Account” section, which provides updates on processing stages. If the status indicates a bank-related issue, validate account details by ensuring the account is pre-validated and the IFSC code is current. Request a refund reissue via the portal if necessary, typically processed within 7–10 days.

Respond promptly to any notices from the Income Tax Department, such as those under Section 139(9) for defective returns, and reconcile ITR data with Form 26AS and AIS to correct mismatches. For unresolved cases, taxpayers can contact the Aaykar Sampark Kendra helpline at 1800-180-1961 or file a grievance on the e-filing portal, providing details like PAN, assessment year, and filing date. Experts also recommend using platforms like TaxBuddy or ClearTax to track status and seek professional assistance if delays persist beyond 60 days.

Tips to Prevent Future Refund Delays

To avoid refund issues in future tax seasons, taxpayers should adopt a proactive approach. Pre-validate bank accounts on the e-filing portal before filing ITRs, ensuring the IFSC code aligns with the latest bank records. Complete e-verification of ITRs within 30 days of filing, using Aadhaar OTP, net banking, or digital signatures to avoid processing holds. Consistency is key—cross-check income, deductions, and tax credits in ITRs against Form 26AS and AIS to minimize discrepancies.

Clearing pending tax dues or responding to old notices before filing can prevent adjustments under Section 245. Taxpayers should also stay updated on filing deadlines, with the extended ITR deadline for AY 2025-26 set for September 30, 2025, for individuals and non-audit cases. Using reliable tax filing apps like ITR Ji or consulting professionals can streamline the process, especially for complex returns involving capital gains or foreign income.

Navigating the 2025 Tax Season

The delays in 2025 highlight the importance of meticulous tax filing and proactive follow-up. While the Income Tax Department has processed over 2.6 crore refunds by early September, according to CBDT estimates, the remaining backlog underscores systemic challenges. Taxpayers awaiting large refunds, such as those exceeding Rs 50,000, face additional scrutiny due to fraud prevention measures, making timely action critical. For those still planning to file, resources like the Income Tax Department’s official guide or platforms like Taxmann offer step-by-step assistance for error-free submissions.

As the September 30 deadline approaches, taxpayers should act swiftly to resolve pending issues and ensure compliance. The evolving tax landscape, coupled with stricter regulations, emphasizes the need for accuracy and vigilance to secure timely refunds.

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