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AIS and Form 26AS Mismatch Checker

Prepare AIS/Form 26AS mismatch categories and deductor-wise verification drafts before tax-record review.

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Input format

Paste rows with source, deductor, TAN, section, category, amount, recordsAmount, and optional tdsTcsAmount, mismatchCategory, note, and reviewAction. This prepares review categories and deductor-wise verification draft text only.

Expected columns: source, category or incomeCategory, amount, recordsAmount or amountInBooks

This field stays in your browser. Use synthetic data while testing.

Input diagnostics

  • Rows accepted for draft: 3 of 3 parsed.

Draft output updated. Review it before downloading or sharing.

What this creates

  • plain-text mismatch category table
  • review checklist text
  • deductor-wise verification draft

Downloaded draft includes

  • generated timestamp, local artifact ID, tool page, and package version
  • expected columns, detected delimiter, input headers, and row diagnostics
  • source links, source review dates, unsupported cases, and review caveats
  • Terms and disclaimer reference

Supported inputs

  • pasted AIS summary rows
  • manual Form 26AS comparison table
  • optional deductor, TAN, section, income category, TDS/TCS, amount in books, mismatch category, and review action columns

What this does not decide

  • Does not compute ITR tax payable or refunds.
  • Does not upload AIS feedback or submit portal corrections.

Axal path

Manage client evidence, review tasks, document vault, and tax-fact history in Axal.

Source explainer

Income Tax sources are used to frame AIS/Form 26AS review context and feedback boundaries, not to compute final return outcomes.

Review workflow

Use the draft as a starting point, not a decision.

This page is meant for a one-off local review pass. Keep source documents beside the output and verify identities, dates, amounts, and assumptions before sending or filing anything.

Input guide

  • Use one row per AIS/Form 26AS mismatch with source, category, amount, recordsAmount, and note.
  • Add deductor, TAN, section, income category, TDS/TCS amount, mismatch category, and reviewAction when available so the draft points to the next review step.

Example workflow

  1. Paste a small mismatch list from AIS, Form 26AS, or a working sheet.
  2. Review amount differences and classify what needs deductor or portal follow-up.
  3. Download the draft and verify against the taxpayer records before filing review.

Review checklist

  • Check source, TAN, section, amount, and recordsAmount for every row.
  • Separate duplicate, omitted, amount mismatch, and incorrect category cases before deductor follow-up.
  • Confirm TDS/TCS amount and income category against taxpayer records before portal feedback.
  • Keep taxpayer evidence and portal screenshots in a controlled workpaper or Axal.

Common mistakes

  • Mixing AIS and Form 26AS rows without marking the source.
  • Sending a correction request before checking section, TAN, and income category.
  • Treating duplicate, omitted, or incorrect-category rows as tax computation conclusions.

When to move to Axal

Manage client evidence, review tasks, document vault, and tax-fact history in Axal.

Common questions

Boundaries before you rely on the output.

Does this upload AIS feedback?

No. It creates a local review draft. Portal feedback or deductor correction must be handled separately.

Can this calculate my refund or tax payable?

No. It only organizes mismatch rows for review before a professional return workflow.

Need this as a recurring workflow?

Keep this page for a one-off local draft. Use Axal when the same work needs saved mappings, client context, evidence trails, tasks, and review history.

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