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Why is India's rectification route for obvious record mistakes, not a backdoor second draft of the whole return?

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Aditi Malhotra
June 8, 2026 3,402 views 1 answer
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Indian taxpayers often discover a mismatch after processing and hear that a rectification request can fix things. Please explain why the portal treats rectification more narrowly than a revised return, why 'mistake apparent from record' is doing the heavy lifting, and why this route is not meant to rescue every filing regret.

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