Mumbai, May 7, 2013(TNN): The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has widened the scope of e-filing of income tax (I-T ) returns. And one of the changes introduced through a recent notification impacts salaried taxpayers. E-filing of I-T returns is now mandatory for individuals, including salaried taxpayers, earning more than Rs 5 lakh taxable income during the financial year ended March 31, 2013.
Salaried taxpayers, however ,
do not have to obtain a digital signature for e-filing their I-T returns. After
having filed online, for verification of the return, a hard copy has to be sent
to the central processing unit in Bangalore.
Salaried
taxpayers having income from salary, house property and income from other
sources such as bank interest can
e-file the simple form – Sahaj (ITR1). However, if they report a loss under the
head income from house property or winnings from lottery or from betting
at a racecourse or even capital gains, then Sahaj form is not applicable and
Form ITR2 or another appropriate form needs to be filled in and filed online. A
free online filing facility is available at https:// incometaxindiaefiling
.gov.in/
“Salaried
individuals earning less than Rs 5 lakh and whose saving bank interest income is less than Rs 10,000 in a year will continue
to be exempt from filing of their tax return, provided they meet the prescribed
conditions. These conditions include that the employer has discharged the
entire tax liability through deduction of tax at source and deposited it with
the government . If an employee has switched jobs during the year, then this
leeway of tax filing exemption is not
available,” explained a tax official.
“E-filing
of I-T returns also helps speed up the process of
granting refunds to taxpayers – the processing is carried out at the central
processing unit in Bangalore . The process of e-filing is now simple. If one
considers only Form 1, as a sample case, as many as 64 lakh I-T returns were
filed during FY 2012-13 . We are equipped to handle the additional e-returns ,”
said a finance ministry official.
According
to L K Jain, a Mumbai-based chartered accountant , “Small taxpayers who are not
computer savvy will now have to seek professional help for filing I-T returns .
The plus side is that the tax authorities have assured speedy refunds when
e-returns are filed.”
Many
chartered accountants said the official website of the
tax department which enables e-filing of returns is difficult to access,
especially during the peak return filing season.
Through
the same notification , the CBDT has also introduced e-filing of tax audit
reports, transfer pricing (TP) reports andMinimum Alternate Tax (MAT)
certificates . Earlier, while e-filing of I-T returns was mandatory for India
Inc, these reports had to be physically filed at the local tax office.
Mukesh
Butani, chairperson , BMR Advisors, said, “It is important to ensure that the information technology system has
stabilized and there are no hiccups as we have seen with digitization efforts
in the past.”
Individuals,
including salaried taxpayers, earning more than 5L now have to mandatorily
e-file their I-T returns Salaried taxpayers with income less than 5 lakh and bank interest less than 10,000 continue to be exempt from filing I-T
returns India Inc can now e-file tax audit report,
transfer pricing (TP) report and Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) certificate.
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