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      Comparison of section 437 "Interest on refunds." between the Income-Tax Act, 2025 (as passed) and the Income-Tax Bill, 2025 (as originally introduced)

      16 September, 2025

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      Section 437 Interest on refunds.

      Income-tax Act, 2025

      At a Glance

      Clause 437 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 (Old Version) sets out entitlement to simple interest on tax refunds, specifies the rate and computation periods for various refund circumstances, and prescribes exclusions and procedural consequences where interest is adjusted. It matters to taxpayers receiving refunds, deductors, and the Revenue in calculating and administering interest on refunds. Effective date or enactment timing: Not stated in the document.

      Background & Scope

      Statutory hook: Clause 437 (Interest on refunds) within the Income Tax Bill, 2025 - positioned under the heading "REFUNDS." The clause defines the circumstances in which an assessee (or deductor) is entitled to interest on refunds due under the Act, the rate of interest (0.5% per month or part thereof), additional interest in certain circumstances (3% per annum), exclusions where the refund amount is immaterial, and procedural steps for adjustment where interest computations are varied by later orders. Definitions: The text uses terms such as "assessee," "deductor," and cross-references sections 263(1), 288, 286(1), 289, 359, 363, 365(10), 368, 377, 378, 394, 390(5), 266 and 270(1). No explicit definitions within the clause itself beyond these references.

      Statutory Provision Mode

      Text & Scope

      Coverage: The provision entitles the assessee to simple interest on refunds due under the Act at 0.5% per month or part of month. The entitlement applies in three broad circumstances set out in the Table: (1) refunds out of tax collected at source u/s 394, advance tax, or treated as paid u/s 390(5) during the year (with sub-period rules depending on timely filing); (2) refunds out of tax paid u/s 266 (from later of furnishing return or payment of tax); and (3) other refunds (excess payment under a notice of demand u/s 289). Additional entitlement for deductors under Chapter XIX-B similarly attracts 0.5% per month between claim or tax payment and refund grant.

      Interpretation

      Legislative intent as signalled by the text: to compensate taxpayers/deductors for time value of money where tax has been paid but later found refundable; to encourage timely processing of refunds by the department; and to provide an enhanced interest remedy (3% per annum) where refunds are due from giving effect to certain orders, recognising administrative delay beyond prescribed time-limits. Interpretive principle: specific table-based periods govern when interest runs, and cross-references to other procedural sections dictate exclusions and computation adjustments.

      Exceptions/Provisos

      Key carve-outs include: (a) No interest under sub-section (1) for Table Sl. Nos. 1 or 2 if refund < 10% of tax as determined u/s 270(1) or on regular assessment. (b) Exclusion of periods attributable to delay by the assessee or deductor. (c) Final authority for disputes as to exclusion periods is vested in senior Commissioners. (d) Where subsequent orders increase or reduce the underlying amount, interest will be adjusted and the Assessing Officer may issue a demand for excess interest paid (procedural deeming to section 289 applies).

      Illustrations

      • Example 1: Taxpayer pays advance tax during the year and files return on or before due date; refund arises. Interest at 0.5% per month runs from 1 April following the tax year until refund grant. (Hypothetical dates not provided in document.)
      • Example 2: Refund arises from excess payment in response to notice of demand u/s 289. Interest runs from the date(s) on which excess payment occurred to date of refund grant.
      • Example 3: A refund results from giving effect to an appellate/rectification order u/ss listed (e.g., 359). An additional interest at 3% p.a. runs from the day after expiry of time u/s 286(1) until refund grant, subject to exclusions for periods where refund is withheld during pending assessment/reassessment.

      Interplay

      The provision expressly interacts with multiple other provisions: sections governing return due dates (263(1)), TCS/TDS and advance tax (394, 390(5), 266), notices of demand (289), assessment/appeal/rectification related provisions (270(10), 271, 279, 287, 288, 359, 363, 365(10), 368, 377, 378), assessment timelines (286(1)), withholding of refund during pending proceedings (438(3)), and Chapter XIX-B for deductors. No Rules or Notifications are cited within the clause itself. Any uncertainty arising from these cross-references requires reading the referenced sections; the clause does not elaborate further.

      Differences between Section 437 of the Income-tax Act, 2025 and Clause 437 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 (Old Version) 

      • Language and phrasing: The Act version uses slightly different phrasing (e.g., "0.5% for every month or part of a month" vs. Bill's "0.5% for each month (or part of a month)").
        • Practical impact: No substantive change; drafting style only.
      • Scope references in Table entries: The Act text in Document 1 refers to "during the financial year" for Sl. No. 1 whereas the Bill text refers to "during the year."
        • Practical impact: Minimal-likely drafting variance; "financial year" is the more usual tax term and may clarify temporal scope, but no substantive change in operation unless read strictly.
      • Cross-references and section citations: Minor variations in cross-reference phrasing-e.g., Bill uses "income-tax return" in some places; Act uses "return of income."
        • Practical impact: Terminology alignment; no evident substantive change.
      • Sub-section (4) wording on additional interest: Bill describes additional interest as "over and above the interest payable under sub-section (1) or (3)" while the Act frames it as "In addition to the interest payable under sub-section (1);" (Document 1 additionally structures (a) and (b)).
        • Practical impact: Potential interpretive difference on whether sub-section (3) is also covered; the Bill expressly includes sub-section (3), the Act's text could be read narrower though subsequent clauses and context may reconcile both. This affects whether additional interest is payable along with interest under sub-section (3) in all cases-practically significant for claimants arising from applications u/s 288.
      • Exclusion period wording in sub-section (5): The Bill excludes period "ending with the date on which such assessment or reassessment is made," whereas the Act excludes "ending with the date upto which such refund is withheld."
        • Practical impact: This is substantive-Act narrows the exclusion to the period refund is actually withheld (potentially shorter), while Bill ties exclusion to completion of assessment/reassessment (potentially longer). This may materially change the additional interest calculation where assessments are delayed but refund withholding periods differ.
      • Sub-section numbering and small scope differences elsewhere: Several trailing clarifications and sequence differences in lists (e.g., cross-reference lists in sub-section (9)) are slightly reordered.
        • Practical impact: Likely none substantive; could affect interpretive clarity in marginal situations.

      Practical Implications

      • Compliance and risk areas: Taxpayers should track the triggering date for interest in each category (timely-filed returns vs. late filings; payment dates vs. return dates) and quantify whether the refund exceeds the 10% threshold. The additional 3% p.a. interest in case of refunds following certain orders can meaningfully affect amounts due. Tax authorities must apply exclusions for taxpayer-attributable delay and have delegated final decision-making on such exclusions to senior Commissioners.
      • Record-keeping/evidence points: Taxpayers/deductors should retain proof of dates - payment dates, return filing dates, claims for refund (in prescribed form), and any applications u/s 288 - to substantiate the period for which interest is payable. Administrative records evidencing periods refund was withheld and reasons are material where sub-section (5) exclusions apply.

      Key Takeaways

      • Assessees/deductors are entitled to simple interest at 0.5% per month (or part) on refunds, with periods defined by a three-part table depending on the refund source.
      • A 10% threshold excludes payment of interest for immaterial refunds in Sl. Nos. 1 and 2.
      • Additional interest at 3% per annum applies where refunds arise from giving effect to certain orders, measured from expiry of the time u/s 286(1).
      • Periods attributable to the assessee/deductor are excluded from interest; disputes on such exclusions are finally decided by named senior Commissioners.
      • Where subsequent orders change the amount on which interest was paid, interest is increased/reduced and the Assessing Officer may issue a demand for excess interest recovered (deemed a notice u/s 289).

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      Section 437 Interest on refunds.

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