Today is the last chance: Income tax, LPG, passport, and railways—get these 4 important tasks done..
Today, June 30—the last day of the month—is the deadline to wrap up important finance-related tasks. If you haven't yet completed these essential government-related formalities, today is your last chance to do so. Failing to complete them on time could lead to complications later.
In fact, several new rules are set to come into effect from July 1. These changes will impact individuals applying for passports as well as train travelers. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the new requirements regarding e-KYC for LPG subsidies and income tax-related procedures.
If you have already filed your income tax return for the Assessment Year 2025-26, June 30 is a significant date for you. By this day, the Income Tax Department may issue notices in certain cases to scrutinize the filed returns. This usually happens when the department wishes to verify the information provided in the return.
You might receive a scrutiny notice if there is a discrepancy between the information you provided and the department's records—such as Form 26AS, AIS, TIS, or bank details. However, receiving such a notice does not necessarily imply that you have made an error; the department often sends notices simply to reconcile records. Therefore, if you receive a notice, you should respond to it promptly rather than ignoring it.
Complete e-KYC for LPG Subsidy Today
If you use an LPG cylinder from Indane, Bharat Gas, or HP Gas and avail yourself of the gas subsidy, completing your e-KYC by June 30 is mandatory. Oil marketing companies are updating customer records to ensure that the subsidy reaches only eligible beneficiaries.
If e-KYC is not completed by the deadline, your gas connection will not be disconnected; however, the receipt of the subsidy could be interrupted. The subsidy can only resume after the e-KYC process is completed later. Therefore, it is advisable to finish this task on time to avoid any inconvenience. Passport Issuance Costs to Rise from July 1
Under the new rates, the fee for a 36-page passport will be ₹2,500, while the 'Tatkaal' (expedited) service will cost ₹5,000. Meanwhile, the fee for a 60-page passport will be ₹3,500, and ₹6,000 for the Tatkaal service. Additionally, replacing a lost or damaged passport will also incur a higher fee than before.
Rail Travel Rules to Change Too