Income Tax Notice Response Plan
About this plan
Income Tax Department issues notices on non-compliance with tax law. The reason can be an error in filing the original return, non-payment or short payment of tax, non-filing or late filing of return, or other compliance-related issues. This plan is tailor-made to help you understand the notice issued under Section 139(9) and Section 143(1), and advise you on how to respond to the issue raised. A tax expert with expertise in the field shall be allocated to your order and will help you sail through the complete process with clarity and confidence.
Services Included
- Covers notices under Sections 139(9) and 143(1)
- Expert advisory on income tax notice response
- Detailed review of the notice received from the Income Tax Department
- Guidance on the reason for notice and required corrective action
- Revised return filing for notices received under Sections 139(9) and 143(1), if applicable
- Support in preparing the right response based on the issue raised by the department
- Dedicated tax expert allocated to your case
- Get a dedicated relationship manager during service fulfillment
- End-to-end online support for notice validation and response advisory
Who Should Buy
How It's Done
This plan is equipped with end-to-end online fulfillment via our expert. No hassle, 100% Digital.
Documents Required
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a notice from the department under Section 143(1). What should I do?
You should first review the intimation carefully to understand whether there is a mismatch, demand, refund adjustment, or processing-related issue. Under this plan, our tax expert will review your notice and advise you on the appropriate response.
I received a notice from the department under Section 139(9). How do I respond to the intimation?
A notice under Section 139(9) usually means the return has been treated as defective due to missing, incorrect, or inconsistent information. Our expert will review the defect mentioned in the notice and guide you on the corrective response or revised filing, if applicable.
My expert has advised me to file a rectified return as response to the notice. How do I file the return?
If rectification or revised return filing is required, our tax expert will guide you through the required documents, computation, correction process, and filing steps based on the notice type and tax issue involved.
Do I need to pay additional tax as demanded?
Not always. The demand must be reviewed carefully before payment. Our expert will help you understand whether the demand is correct, whether a mismatch exists, or whether a response or correction is required.
Do I need to be present during the process?
The process is 100% digital. You only need to provide the required notice and supporting documents. If clarification is needed, the expert or relationship manager may connect with you during the service fulfillment process.
Who are the tax experts who will be looking after my case?
Your case will be handled by a tax expert experienced in income tax return review, notice analysis, compliance response, and corrective filing support under applicable income tax provisions.
For notice received for Financial Year 2015-16, what documents should I keep ready to avail the service?
You should keep the tax notice, filed return copy, Form 16, Form 26AS, tax payment challans, computation sheet, and any supporting documents related to the income, deduction, or mismatch mentioned in the notice.
How is WealthSure Notice Management service better than other online or offline support available?
WealthSure offers a structured, digital, expert-led process with clear document collection, notice review, advisory support, and dedicated relationship management. This helps taxpayers understand the notice and respond with greater accuracy and confidence.
Trusted Income Tax Notice Support
Real experiences from taxpayers who used WealthSure expert-assisted notice response support to understand tax notices, validate mismatches, and respond with confidence.
I received a 143(1) intimation and was unsure whether I had to pay the demand. WealthSure reviewed the notice, explained the mismatch clearly, and guided me on the next step.
The expert helped me understand my defective return notice under Section 139(9). The process was smooth, digital, and the response guidance was very clear.
I liked that WealthSure did not rush me into paying the demand. They reviewed my Form 26AS, AIS, and notice before advising the correct response.
The notice looked complicated, but the relationship manager and tax expert made the complete process simple. I received proper guidance without visiting any office.