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Why should an Indian taxpayer answer an outstanding demand instead of treating it like a scary portal decoration?

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Karan Suri
June 8, 2026 3,377 views 1 answer
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Taxpayers in India often log in, see an outstanding demand, and freeze because they assume the safest response is to do nothing until they understand everything. Please explain why the department built a response workflow instead, why demand notices still need active checking, and why silence is not a neutral position.

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