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In Visakhapatnam, section 143(1) notice is a professional service to handle income tax notices, draft replies, and represent taxpayers before assessing officers, CIT(A), and the Visakhapatnam ITAT bench. easevalue advisors (ICAI Registered Chartered Accountants, led by CA Rajat) typically resolves these matters within 7–15 days at fees of ₹2,500 – ₹8,000, with a free initial review available via WhatsApp at 6367744602 — response within 24 hours, no obligation.

At a Glance

Key Facts — Section 143(1) Notice in Visakhapatnam

Service Section 143(1) Notice
Location Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Provider easevalue advisors (ICAI Registered Chartered Accountants)
Lead Professional CA Rajat — ICAI Registered Chartered Accountant
Experience 15+ years
Notices Handled 500+
Success Rate 99+%
Phone 6367744602
WhatsApp +916367744602
Email rajat@easevalue.com
Office Location Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Service Area Pan-India (remote service)
Typical Fees ₹2,500 – ₹8,000
Typical Timeframe 7–15 days
First Response Within 24 hours
Initial Consultation Free — no obligation
Jurisdictional ITAT Visakhapatnam Bench
High Court Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati)
Mode of Service WhatsApp + Income Tax e-Proceedings Portal
Confidentiality 100% — professional secrecy by law
Page Last Updated May 21, 2026
Overview

Income tax notices issued to taxpayers in Visakhapatnam typically fall into one of several categories — and the right response depends entirely on which type you've received. Visakhapatnam, as part of Andhra Pradesh, comes under the jurisdiction of the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati) and the Visakhapatnam bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, which means that any contested matter from this city eventually finds its way through these specific judicial forums. Our team has been representing clients in Visakhapatnam for the past 15 years, handling everything from low-stakes intimations to complex scrutiny assessments involving high-value transactions, transfer pricing, and search-and-seizure proceedings. Section 143(1) Notice is one of our core practice areas, and we've structured our service for Visakhapatnam taxpayers around three principles: respect for deadlines, depth of legal reasoning, and clear communication with you at every stage. This page is a complete guide — read through the common scenarios, our process, and the typical fees, then reach out for a free initial review. We don't take on every matter; we'll be upfront about whether the case is straightforward enough for a quick reply, or whether it needs a deeper engagement.

What It Means

About Section 143(1) Notice in Visakhapatnam

Section 143(1) Notice refers to professional handling of communications, replies, representations, and resolutions related to notices issued by the Income Tax Department of India under various sections of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The service we provide goes well beyond just drafting a reply — it includes legal interpretation of the notice, identification of the right defensive strategy, collection and reconciliation of supporting documents, point-by-point response to every query raised, citation of relevant case law and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) circulars, and electronic filing through the income tax department's e-proceedings portal. For Visakhapatnam taxpayers, we add a layer of local expertise: familiarity with how the Principal CCIT Visakhapatnam office typically processes cases, an understanding of recent orders from the Visakhapatnam bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, and direct access to senior counsel who can appear before the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati) if the matter escalates. The scope of Section 143(1) Notice extends across the entire lifecycle of a tax dispute. At the notice stage, the focus is on a strong factual and legal reply that closes the matter at the first level. If the assessing officer disagrees and passes an addition, the matter progresses to a stay application, then to first-level appeal at the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) [CIT(A)], then potentially to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), and in rare cases involving substantial questions of law, to the High Court and Supreme Court. We handle every stage. The typical fees for our Section 143(1) Notice service in Visakhapatnam range from ₹2,500 – ₹8,000, and the timeframe is usually 7–15 days depending on the complexity. We work on an engagement-letter basis with clear scope, fee, and timeline commitments — no hidden costs, no surprises. Most importantly, we don't oversell. If your matter is straightforward enough that you can handle it yourself with a bit of guidance, we'll tell you so. Our practice is built on long-term client relationships, and that requires honesty about whether a professional engagement is truly needed in your specific situation. For complex matters where the stakes are real, we bring chartered accountants for the accounting and reconciliation work, advocates for the legal arguments, and senior counsel for representation. This integrated approach is what Visakhapatnam clients have valued from easevalue advisors for over 15 years.
Why Visakhapatnam Taxpayers

Why Visakhapatnam Receives These Notices

Visakhapatnam's position as Largest city of AP — major port (3rd largest cargo handling), steel (Vizag Steel), pharma, oil refining (HPCL), naval base means that the Income Tax Department maintains a significant compliance presence in the city, and notices to Visakhapatnam taxpayers reflect the broader economic activity here. Understanding the local context helps you anticipate what the department is likely to ask. The dominant industries in Visakhapatnam — Port & Logistics, Steel (Vizag Steel), Oil Refining, Pharmaceutical — drive specific patterns of notices. Port-based businesses face complex transfer pricing. Vizag Steel ancillary suppliers face turnover scrutiny. Pharma exporters face foreign income matters. Beyond industry, demographic factors matter too: Visakhapatnam has approximately 2 million residents, a substantial proportion of whom file income tax returns. The city's pin code range (530001-531219) covers a mix of high-income residential areas, commercial business districts, and industrial zones — each with its own tax-compliance profile. From a procedural standpoint, the Principal CCIT Visakhapatnam is the principal authority for jurisdictional assessments in Visakhapatnam, and contested matters move through the Visakhapatnam bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal before reaching the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati) for further appeal. This jurisdictional context shapes both the legal precedents most relevant to your case and the practical realities of representation. For a Section 143(1) Notice matter, we draw on our experience with Visakhapatnam-specific cases to anticipate the assessing officer's likely line of inquiry, prepare for common follow-up queries, and structure the reply in a way that maximises the chances of a clean closure. The local knowledge isn't a marketing claim — it's a working asset that we've built up over years of practice in this jurisdiction.

Common Scenarios

Situations We Handle Most in Visakhapatnam

Based on the hundreds of Section 143(1) Notice cases we've handled in Visakhapatnam and across India, the following scenarios are the most frequent triggers. Identifying your situation here helps clarify both what evidence you'll need to gather and what risks to manage:

  • Refund claimed in ITR but not granted in 143(1) intimation
  • Additional demand raised by CPC Bangalore on processing
  • Mismatch between filed ITR and Form 26AS / AIS / TIS
  • TDS credit denial despite Form 16 / Form 16A available
  • Wrong tax computation by CPC processing
  • Carry-forward losses not being adjusted properly
  • Section 80C, 80D deduction disallowance in processing

Whatever your specific circumstance, the underlying principle is the same: a structured, deadline-respecting response with proper legal grounding gives you the best chance of a clean closure. Reach out for a free initial review and we'll outline your options in plain language.

How It Works

Our Section 143(1) Notice Process

Here's how a typical Section 143(1) Notice engagement unfolds for our Visakhapatnam clients. The process is designed to ensure that no procedural deadline is missed, every factual point is properly evidenced, and every legal argument has solid backing:

  1. Intimation analysis — 1 day
    We compare your filed ITR against the 143(1) intimation, identify exact mismatch lines and amounts.
  2. Form 26AS / AIS reconciliation — 1–2 days
    Detailed reconciliation between department data and your claim.
  3. Online rectification under Section 154 — 2–3 days
    Filed via e-filing portal — request rectification of processing error or denied claim.
  4. Or — appeal under Section 246A — 5–7 days
    If rectification fails, we file appeal before CIT(A) using Form 35 within 30 days.
  5. Follow-up with CPC Bangalore — Ongoing
    CPC processes rectifications systematically — we monitor and escalate as needed.
  6. Refund release or demand closure — 30–60 days
    On favourable rectification, refund issued within ~30 days. Demand stands cancelled.
Document Checklist

What You'll Need

To handle your Section 143(1) Notice matter in Visakhapatnam effectively, we'll need access to the following documents. Our team can help you locate or download whatever isn't immediately on hand:

  • Copy of Section 143(1) intimation received
  • Filed ITR-V and full computation
  • Form 26AS, AIS, TIS for the assessment year
  • TDS certificates (Form 16, 16A, 16B)
  • Bank statements showing actual TDS deductions
  • Supporting documents for claimed deductions (80C, 80D, etc.)
Important Warning

What Happens If You Ignore the Notice

Failing to respond to an income tax notice, or responding inadequately, can have lasting consequences for any Visakhapatnam taxpayer. The Income Tax Department has wide statutory powers to act when a taxpayer fails to engage, and these powers translate into real financial, operational, and sometimes personal liberty consequences. Specifically:

  • Refund withheld indefinitely if not contested within 30 days
  • Tax demand becomes recoverable with Section 220(2) interest
  • Bank account attachment under Section 226(3) for unpaid demand
  • Disallowance becomes final, affecting future year carry-forward
  • Reopens possibility of further scrutiny under Section 143(2)

Every one of these consequences is preventable with a timely, well-drafted response. The marginal cost of professional engagement is small compared to the downside risk of getting it wrong. If you've received a notice, the right move is to act now, not later.

Timeline & Fees

Transparent Pricing

Transparency on fees is something we insist on, because the tax-advisory industry has a reputation for vague pricing and unexpected add-ons that we've worked hard to break away from. For Section 143(1) Notice in Visakhapatnam, our fees range from ₹2,500 – ₹8,000, and we commit to that range upfront. The typical engagement structure: free initial notice review and consultation; firm fee quote within 24-48 hours of you sharing the notice; letter of engagement detailing scope, fee, payment schedule, and timeline; 50% advance on engagement; balance on completion. Most Section 143(1) Notice matters close within 7–15 days, though appeals and contested matters can naturally take longer. The fee covers all routine work — drafting, filing, follow-up, hearing representation, and order analysis. Additional engagements (such as a follow-on appeal if the assessment goes adversely) are charged separately under fresh engagement letters. We don't have any hidden retainers, success fees, or contingent components — what you see in the letter is what you pay.

Jurisdiction
Visakhapatnam ITAT Bench
High Court
Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati)
Typical Fees
₹2,500 – ₹8,000
Timeframe
7–15 days
Why Choose Us

Why Taxpayers in Visakhapatnam Trust easevalue advisors

🎓 ICAI Registered CA Team

easevalue advisors — ICAI registered, 15+ years specialising in income tax assessments, appeals and dispute resolution.

📲 WhatsApp-First Service

No office visits needed. Send your notice on WhatsApp. Fully remote, fully secure.

⚡ 24-Hour Response

Your notice gets a full review and action plan within 24 hours — we never miss a deadline.

💼 Transparent Fixed Fees

One flat fee agreed upfront. No surprise bills, no hourly charges, ever.

🔒 Complete Confidentiality

Your tax data is never shared. Professional secrecy is our legal obligation.

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Based in Jaipur, serving clients in Visakhapatnam and across all of India via WhatsApp and e-proceedings.

Choosing the right firm for your Section 143(1) Notice matter in Visakhapatnam is genuinely consequential — the difference between a well-drafted reply and a careless one can be lakhs of rupees in tax demand and many months of additional proceedings. easevalue advisors brings four specific things to the table that, in our clients' experience, materially affect outcomes. First, dedicated practice focus: we don't dabble across all areas of tax and finance. Income tax notices, assessments, and appeals are our core practice, and we've handled over 500+ matters with a 99+% positive outcome rate over 15+ years. Second, integrated team: chartered accountants for the accounting and reconciliation work, advocates for the legal and litigation side, and senior counsel for higher-forum representation — all under one engagement, no handoffs between firms. Third, deadline discipline: we have internal systems to track every deadline across our active engagements, and we've never missed a filing deadline that mattered to a client's outcome. Fourth, fee transparency: firm fee quotes, written engagement letters, no hidden charges, no escalation clauses, no contingent fees. For Visakhapatnam clients specifically, we add the value of jurisdictional familiarity — the Principal CCIT Visakhapatnam office, the Visakhapatnam ITAT bench, and the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati) are forums we engage with regularly, and that working knowledge translates into more focused replies and stronger representation.

Common Questions

FAQ — Section 143(1) Notice in Visakhapatnam

How quickly can you start working on my income tax notice in Visakhapatnam?

Once you share the notice with us through WhatsApp, email, or our portal, we typically complete the initial review and provide a firm fee quote within 24 hours. If you confirm engagement, we begin work immediately — most notice-stage matters require documents from you within the first week, and we draft the reply over the next 5-10 days, well within the typical 15-30 day reply window.

Will my matter be heard in Visakhapatnam specifically, or somewhere else?

Under the current Faceless Assessment Scheme, your assessment may actually be conducted by an officer anywhere in India — the case is randomly allocated by the National Faceless Assessment Centre. However, if the matter goes to appeal, the first level (CIT(A)) is also faceless, but the second level (ITAT) goes to the Visakhapatnam bench. Further appeals go to the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati). We represent you at every level through video conference for faceless proceedings and in-person at the ITAT and High Court.

What are the typical fees for Section 143(1) Notice in Visakhapatnam?

Our fees for this service in Visakhapatnam typically range from ₹2,500 – ₹8,000, depending on the complexity of the notice, the volume of supporting documentation, the number of assessment years involved, and whether the matter is likely to escalate. We provide a firm fee quote after reviewing the notice — usually within 24 hours of you sharing it. The initial review and consultation are complimentary.

How long does the entire process take?

For a typical section 143(1) notice matter, the end-to-end timeframe is 7–15 days from engagement to closure. Simple intimation replies can close in 1-2 weeks. Scrutiny matters typically run 3-6 months. Appeals (CIT-A) take 6-18 months. ITAT matters can take 12-36 months. Throughout, we keep you informed of every meaningful update and don't require unnecessary in-person meetings.

Do I need to come to your office, or can everything be handled remotely?

Almost everything can be handled remotely. Document sharing happens through our secure client portal, consultations happen via WhatsApp/phone/video call, and the actual filing happens through the income tax e-proceedings portal. The Faceless Assessment Scheme means hearings are also via video conference. We only need in-person meetings for ITAT and High Court representation, and even then, we appear on your behalf so you don't need to travel. Visakhapatnam clients work with us seamlessly without ever visiting our office.

How do you handle confidentiality of my tax information?

Confidentiality is taken very seriously. Your documents are uploaded only through our secure client portal — not over WhatsApp, email, or any unsecured channel. Your matter is handled by a small, named team — not passed around. We sign confidentiality undertakings on request for sensitive engagements (typical for HNI clients or businesses with competitive concerns). Internally, access to client files is logged and restricted to engagement team members only.

What happens if the assessing officer doesn't accept our reply and passes an addition?

If the assessment goes against you despite our best efforts, you have a clear appeal path. The first level is CIT(A) using Form 35, filed within 30 days. We continue handling this under a fresh engagement at appellate-stage fees. From CIT(A), the next level is the Visakhapatnam bench of the ITAT, then the Andhra Pradesh High Court (Amaravati) on substantial questions of law, and ultimately the Supreme Court. We provide an honest assessment of appeal prospects before recommending escalation — sometimes the better course is to settle the demand with a strong rectification or revision petition.

About the Author
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CA Rajat — ICAI Registered Chartered Accountant

Firm: easevalue advisors · Based in: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

15+ years specialising in income tax assessments, appeals, and dispute resolution. Specialised in handling income tax notices, assessments, and appeals before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) and the Visakhapatnam bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal.

Areas of expertise: Income Tax Notice Reply, CIT(A) Appeal Filing, ITAT Appeal Representation, Faceless Assessment, Tax Demand Resolution, Penalty Appeals.

📞 6367744602 · ✉ rajat@easevalue.com

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