Big Relief for Taxpayers: CBDT Extends Tax Audit Report Deadline to October 31, 2025

Rahul KaushikNationalSeptember 26, 2025

CBDT Extends Tax Audit Report Deadline to October 31, 2025
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In a major announcement providing significant relief to businesses and tax professionals across the country, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for furnishing various tax audit reports for the Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26. The due date, which was originally set for September 30, 2025, has now been officially shifted to October 31, 2025.

This extension applies to assessees covered under clause (a) of Explanation 2 to sub-section (1) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, essentially covering taxpayers who are required to get their accounts audited under any provision of the Act.

Reasons Behind the Extension

The decision by the CBDT comes after receiving numerous representations and appeals from various professional associations, most notably Chartered Accountant bodies, which highlighted the ground-level difficulties faced by taxpayers and practitioners in meeting the statutory deadline.

  • Disruptions from Natural Calamities: A primary reason cited in the representations was the serious disruption caused by floods and other natural disasters in several parts of the country. These calamities impeded normal business and professional activities, making the timely completion and submission of comprehensive audit reports a significant challenge.
  • Judicial Intervention: The matter had also reached the doors of various High Courts, prompting judicial consideration. The CBDT’s decision to extend the date is also “keeping in view the representation of the Tax practitioners and their submissions before the Hon’ble Courts,” acknowledging the legal and practical pressure points.

E-filing Portal Status Clarified

Interestingly, the official press release from the CBDT took care to clarify that the extension was not necessitated by any technical issues with the Income-tax e-filing portal. The Board stated that the portal has been operating “smoothly and without any technical glitches” and is “stable and fully functional.” As a testament to this, the board highlighted that over 4.02 lakh Tax Audit Reports (TARs) had already been successfully uploaded by September 24, 2025, alongside the filing of more than 7.57 crore Income Tax Returns (ITRs) for the relevant assessment year.

Despite the stable portal, the extension grants a crucial 31-day window to professionals and businesses to finalise complex audit procedures, reconcile accounts, and accurately submit the mandated reports without the burden of rushing against a tight deadline.

Impact on Income Tax Return (ITR) Filing Deadline

It is important to note that the extension is specifically for the Audit Report due date. The statutory due date for filing the Income Tax Return (ITR) for the affected category of taxpayers remains October 31, 2025, for the time being.

  • Under the Income Tax Act, the Tax Audit Report must typically be furnished at least one month prior to the due date for filing the ITR.
  • Since the tax audit report deadline is now October 31, 2025, the industry anticipates a subsequent circular or notification from the CBDT to logically extend the ITR filing due date for audit cases to November 30, 2025, to maintain the intended one-month gap, though this remains to be officially confirmed by the tax authority.

What Does a Tax Audit Entail?

A tax audit is a mandatory requirement under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act for certain categories of taxpayers, primarily aimed at ensuring compliance with the various provisions of the Act. Generally, it applies to:

  1. Businesses with a total sales/turnover/gross receipts exceeding a specified threshold (currently, Rs 1 crore, which is extended to Rs 10 crore if cash transactions are restricted).
  2. Professionals with gross receipts exceeding Rs 50 lakh.
  3. Taxpayers opting for the presumptive taxation scheme but declaring lower profits than the prescribed limit.

Failure to furnish the Tax Audit Report by the revised deadline of October 31, 2025, may attract a penalty under Section 271B, which is 0.5% of the total turnover or gross receipts, subject to a maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh, unless a reasonable cause can be demonstrated.

Taxpayers and professionals are advised to use this extended period prudently to ensure all compliance requirements are met accurately and on time, thereby avoiding any future penalties or scrutiny. The formal notification detailing the extension is expected to be released shortly.

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