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I-T Dept Relaxes Time Till February 2022 For Taxpayers To Complete Verification Of FY’20 ITRs

by VS Desk
December 31, 2021
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I-T Dept Relaxes Time Till February 2022 For Taxpayers To Complete Verification Of FY’20 ITRs
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New Delhi: Taxpayers who have not e-verified their ITRs for the 2019-20 fiscal can complete the verification process by February 28, 2022, as the Income Tax department has given a one-time relaxation to assessees.

As per law, an income tax return (ITR), filed electronically without a digital signature, has to be verified electronically through Aadhaar OTP, or net-banking, or code sent through demat account, pre-validated bank account and ATM within 120 days of filing the return.

Alternatively, taxpayers can send a physical copy of the ITR filed to the Centralised Processing Centre (CPC) office in Bengaluru.

If the verification process, which is done through ITR-V form, is not complete, then it is considered that the return has not been filed.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in a circular dated December 28, said a large number of electronically filed ITRs for the Assessment Year 2020-21, still remain pending with the Income Tax department for want of receipt of a valid ITR-V Form at CPC, Bengaluru, or pending e-verification from the taxpayers concerned.

This relaxation shall not apply in those cases, where during the intervening period, the I-T department has already taken recourse to any other measure for ensuring filing of tax return by the taxpayer concerned after declaring that the return has not been filed, it added.

AMRG & Associates Senior Partner Rajat Mohan said, “Non-compliant taxpayers would get ample time to come clean and complete the verification process, enabling the tax department to process the returns.

“However, such non-compliant taxpayers would not be compensated for interest for the intervening period under Section 244A, as the reasons for delay are attributable to the taxpayer himself.”

VS Desk

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