September 2025 – What You Missed on India Cloud News

September brought a mix of sports drama and tax season pressure. If you skimmed the headlines, you might have seen India leading the Asia Cup or heard about the September 15 ITR deadline. This roundup pulls the key takeaways together so you can catch up quickly, whether you’re a cricket fan, a taxpayer, or just curious about the latest buzz.

Asia Cup 2025: India Takes the Lead

The tournament kicked off with a clean sweep for the hosts. India racked up four points from two wins, boosting its net run rate and securing a Super Four spot. Pakistan managed a win too, earning two points but still lagging behind the hosts. Bangladesh matched India’s points tally but slipped out because of a poor net run rate, while Sri Lanka stayed winless and is out of the race. The table shows a clear split: the top two are locked in, and the rest are fighting for pride.

ITR Filing Deadline: September 15, 2025 – What You Need to Know

The Income Tax Department set September 15 as the final date for filing returns for AY 2025‑26. The deadline applies to non‑audit taxpayers after an earlier extension that pushed the date from July 31. If you miss it, expect a penalty of ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 under Section 234F, plus 1% monthly interest on any tax due. The good news? You can file using mobile‑friendly apps that pull pre‑filled data from the portal, so a CA isn’t mandatory.

Should you slip up, the government still allows belated or revised returns until December 31, 2025. However, there are no signs of another CBDR extension, so treat the September deadline as the last real chance to avoid extra charges. Many taxpayers reported glitches on the portal during the July deadline, but the system should be more stable now.

For a smooth filing experience, start by logging into the portal a week before the deadline. Verify your pre‑filled details—bank accounts, TDS, and deductions—then make any necessary edits. The mobile app guides you through each step, and a quick screenshot of your acknowledgement can serve as proof if the system hiccups later.

Overall, September 2025 was a busy month on India Cloud News. From cricket triumphs to tax time urgency, the stories captured both excitement and caution. Bookmark this archive if you need a quick reference, and keep an eye on upcoming posts for deeper analysis and future updates.

Asia Cup 2025 Points Table: India Leads, Pakistan Chases, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Out

Asia Cup 2025 Points Table: India Leads, Pakistan Chases, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Out

India sits atop the Asia Cup 2025 table with a flawless 4‑point start and a healthy net run rate, locking in a Super Four berth. Pakistan cracked open their campaign with a win, earning 2 points but still trailing the hosts in the overall rankings. Bangladesh matches India’s points tally but a disastrous net run rate knocks them out, while Sri Lanka remains winless and eliminated. Both India and Pakistan have secured spots in the Super Four stage as the tournament shifts gears.

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ITR filing AY 2025-26: September 15 is final — file on your phone without a CA

ITR filing AY 2025-26: September 15 is final — file on your phone without a CA

The ITR deadline for AY 2025-26 is September 15 for non-audit taxpayers after a CBDT extension. You can file without a CA using mobile-friendly tools and prefilled data. Miss it and face a late fee up to ₹5,000 and 1% monthly interest on tax due. Belated and revised returns are allowed till December 31, 2025. Despite glitches and delays, the Finance Ministry isn’t likely to extend again.

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ITR Filing Deadline: Will CBDT Push September 15 Further? What We Know and What You Should Do

ITR Filing Deadline: Will CBDT Push September 15 Further? What We Know and What You Should Do

With the ITR due date set at September 15, 2025 for AY 2025-26, pressure is building for another extension. The CBDT has not issued any fresh notification so far. The earlier extension from July 31 was granted due to major ITR form changes and system readiness issues. Missing the deadline brings late fees of Rs 1,000–5,000 plus interest. Belated returns are allowed until December 31, 2025.

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