Millions of
Taxpayers Filing Electronic I-T returns will soon get relief from sending by Post
the Mandatory Paper Verification Form as the CBDT has decided to soon stop this
practice.
The Central
Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), administrative authority of the Income Tax
department, will now instead introduce electronic verification of these online
returns.
The new measure,
expected to be operational within this financial year, will save the taxpayer
from the hassle of sending the paper document (called ITR V) by post and
tracking its acknowledgement.
"E-filing
is meant to help the taxpayer (by making it easier to pay taxes). But
compulsory dispatch of paper documents by post to the Bangalore based central
processing centre of the department or procuring a digital signature was
undoing this. Hence, the department has decided to end this soon," a
senior official said.
The department
has been receiving a number of complaints from taxpayers with regard to
following these rules and also was getting suggestions to do away with paper
documents and make e-filing more user friendly, he said.
When taxpayers
file returns online, they are required to send a mandatory 'ITR V', under
ordinary post to the I-T department's CPC, based in Bangalore. It then sends an
electronic acknowledgement to the tax return filer.
In case of
digital signatures (used by corporate entities), a bonafide statement that
verifies the identity of the sender, are required to be created by paying a fee
and requires regular renewal.
The CBDT,
according to the official, has decided to stop the practice as it wants more
and more people to file e-returns and it is also bolstered by the huge spurt in
e-filing numbers being recorded every year.
During 2012-13,
a 31 per cent jump was seen in e-filings by taxpayers as 2.14 Crore entities
filed returns online as compared to 1. 64 Crore in 2011-12.
Recently, the
CBDT has made e-filing Mandatory for those with an annual income of Rs 5 lakh
or more for the financial year 2012-13 and assessment year 2013-14 and with the
addition of this category of taxpayers the department expects a huge surge in
the number of Internet based filers.
The department,
according to a blueprint prepared in this regard, also wants to introduce
"new concept of third party validation of utilities developed for e-filing
which will avoid mistakes in returns and bring uniformity in the interpretation
of tax laws in filing of returns".
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