Received an income tax notice? Get expert help before you respond.
Upload the notice, understand what it means, and get a documented response plan from a tax expert before the deadline gets close.
Upload your notice PDF
PDF, image or ZIP · up to 10 MB
Section detected
Deadline tracked
Reply draft
Income Tax Notice Assistance, explained
What is notice assistance?
It is a guided expert review of an income tax notice, including section identification, response deadline tracking and reply preparation.
Who needs it?
Anyone who received a defective return notice, intimation adjustment, reassessment notice, high-value transaction query or AIS/TIS mismatch.
Documents required
The notice PDF, filed ITR acknowledgement, computation sheet, Form 26AS/AIS and supporting documents linked to the issue raised.
How it works
Upload the notice, get a triage summary, share supporting papers, review the response draft and submit within the prescribed window.
A focused workflow for complex cases
Notice type triage
Identify whether the notice is routine, defective, mismatch-related or high-risk.
Section-aware support
Coverage for 139(9), 143(1), 148, high-value transactions and AIS/TIS mismatches.
Deadline tracker
Keep response dates visible with reminder-style UI states.
Response preparation
Prepare a structured reply with the right supporting documents.
Mismatch review
Compare filed return figures with AIS, TIS, 26AS and available records.
Expert ownership
A named expert owns the checklist and response draft.
Designed for the cases where details matter
How the work moves forward
- Step 1
Upload notice
Add the PDF and any annexures.
- Step 2
Triage
We identify section, urgency and risk.
- Step 3
Prepare response
Expert drafts the reply and evidence list.
- Step 4
Submit and track
You get guidance through final submission.
What to keep ready
Notice review documents
Frequently asked questions
Read it carefully to identify the section and the response deadline, then get it reviewed before replying. A wrong or late response can make things worse. Upload it and we'll guide the next step.
Briefly: 143(1) is an intimation after processing; 139(9) flags a defective return; 148 relates to income escaping assessment; and AIS/TIS mismatches point to differences between reported and third-party data.
Our experts prepare the response and supporting documents, and guide you through submission. Representation scope depends on the notice type.
Notices carry deadlines, sometimes short. The sooner you share it, the more room there is to prepare a solid response.
Do not answer a notice in a hurry
Upload it first and let an expert map the safest response route.