Credit cards have become widely popular and common, especially among genZs and millennial generation because of their attractive reward points, cashbacks and special schemes on spending. However, long credit card bills can often land people in trouble.
In certain cases, credit card usage and spending amount doesn't match a person's income. The stark difference between the two amounts can garner Income Tax scrutiny and even I-T department notices, according to an Economic Times report.

Credit Card Bills Can Attract Income Tax Dept Scrutiny
Income Tax officials are closely watching high credit card spending, especially where use does not match income. Reward hunting through cashback, bonuses and milestone benefits has pushed many users to spend more. When card statements show large or unusual transactions compared with declared income, tax systems may raise alerts. Such mismatches can later lead to scrutiny notices, deep questioning, or even reassessment of past returns.
Frequent wallet loading, repeated transfers to related parties, or card use for rent, business bills or friends' purchases can all draw attention. Where there is little evidence of real spending, or where refunds keep circulating, officers may treat the card outflow as unexplained expenditure or money. That raises the risk of additions to income and interest demands.
Credit Card Spending Scrutiny
Officials also monitor heavy wallet top-ups, card payments to self-owned or related entities, and routing money through gateways without real buying. These activities, when unmatched with income, may be tagged as unexplained expenditure or unexplained money and can trigger reassessment proceedings.
In certain cases, paying rent to friends or relatives through credit cards without any genuine landlord-tenant agreement can be risky.
In several such rent cases, funds are later returned, creating circular entries that still earn reward points from the card issuer. Systems at card companies accept these as normal spends, but tax analytics treat them as possible misuse.
Allowing Friends To Swipe Card
Allowing friends or family to swipe a card is another risky habit, even if every rupee is repaid. Reimbursements often come back through cash, UPI or simple bank transfers, with weak documentation. Total spending on the card may then look far higher than the cardholder's own income.
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