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Financial Change: Last date of many works like tax filing, Aadhaar, credit card in December, eyes also on RBI

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Financial Change: Last date of many works like tax filing, Aadhaar, credit card in December, eyes also on RBI

December Financial Change: Only one day is left for the last month of the year, December, to begin and in this month, the last date or deadline for many important financial tasks is coming. By knowing these, you should complete your tasks on time.

December Financial Change: The month of December is about to come and along with being the last month of the year, it is also important in terms of many economic and financial works. The most important among these is the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank. After this, the last date for updating Aadhaar for free along with the last date for payment of advance tax is also important for those who file tax returns late. At the same time, changes are also being seen in the credit card charges of some banks.

RBI’s credit policy will come on December 6

All eyes are on the monetary policy of the Reserve Bank of India to come on December 6. Is RBI going to cut the rates this time or will it keep it at 6.5 percent. If RBI does not change the rates for the 10th consecutive time in its MPC review, then not much change will be seen on the financial front. By the way, RBI has changed its stance in the policy from neutral to withdrawal of accommodation, which remained unchanged since May 2022. Economists believe that if inflation rates remain under control, RBI can take the decision to cut policy rates. If RBI does not change its stance on December 6 and does not change the rates, then there will be no improvement in the interest rates and EMI of your home loan. After this, loan takers will get stability in their financial planning.

Last date for free update in Aadhaar is December 14

Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has fixed December 14 as the last date for free update of Aadhaar. Under this, you can get any change in name, address and date of birth in your Aadhaar without any charge, provided it is to be done online. UIDAI has recommended to update Aadhaar in 10 years so that the information in your Aadhaar can remain updated. If you get this update done after December 14, then you will have to pay a fee of Rs 50 per request.

Last date for third advance tax installment – 15 December

If you are a salaried individual and also earn income from other sources like interest on deposits, rental income, capital gains or anything else, then you will have to pay advance tax. Under Section 208 of the Income Tax Act, if the tax liability is more than Rs 10,000 after deducting TDS and TCS in a financial year, then advance tax has to be paid. Taxpayers have to pay their estimated tax liability in four installments and 75 percent of it is necessary to pay it by 15 December. Penal interest at the rate of 1 percent per month will be charged under Section 234C on late filing or unpaid tax.

Axis Bank credit card associate charges will change – December 20

The last date for revision of associate charges of Axis Bank credit card is December 20 and under this, customers will have to pay new redemption fees, credit card interest rates and changed charges on many other transactions. Axis Bank has changed the fees for customers using EDGE Rewards and Miles and it will cost Rs 199 plus GST on every cash redemption. On the other hand, if the points are converted to the mileage program, then also Rs 199 plus GST will be charged.

This charge will be applicable on select Axis Bank credit cards, which include Atlas, Samsung Axis Bank Infinite, Samsung Axis Bank, Magnus (including Burgundy variant) and Reserve credit cards. City-protected cards such as Axis Bank Olympus and Horizon will not be affected.

AU Small Finance Bank is also making changes in the charges on some of its credit cards and these are also going to be implemented in December.

Last date for filing late tax returns – 31 December

If you have not filed your income tax return yet, then you can file belated or revised tax returns till 31 December 2024. Although the last date for filing ITR was 31 July 2024, but you can file your revised late return with a penalty of Rs 5000. For those whose income is less than Rs 5 lakh, the penalty is Rs 1000.

Along with filing tax returns, if there is anything left for the financial year 2023-24, then outstanding tax will also have to be paid, interest will also have to be paid on it. If you miss this deadline as well, then an application will have to be given to the Income Tax Commissioner giving the correct and logical reason for late return filing.

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