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Income Tax E-Filing New Portal

The Income Tax Department is going to launch its new e-filing portal www.incometax.gov.in on *7th June 2021.*

 

🏄🏻‍♀️ The new e-filing portal (www.incometax.gov.in) is aimed at providing taxpayer convenience and a *modern, seamless  experience* to taxpayers:


🚣🏼‍♂️ New taxpayer-friendly portal integrated with *immediate processing of Income Tax Returns(ITRs)* to issue quick refunds to taxpayers;



🤹🏻‍♀️ All interactions and uploads or pending actions will be displayed *on a single dashboard* for follow-up action by taxpayer;


🪔 Free of cost ITR preparation software available *online and offline* with interactive questions to help taxpayers fill ITR even without any tax knowledge, with pre-filling, for minimizing data entry effort;


☎️ *New call center* for taxpayer assistance for immediate answers to taxpayer queries with FAQs, Tutorials, Videos and chatbot/live agent;


📲 All key portal functions on desktop will be available on *Mobile App* which will be enabled subsequently for full anytime access on mobile network;


⏳ New *online tax payment system on new portal* will be enabled subsequently with multiple new payment options using netbanking, UPI, CreditCard and RTGS/NEFT from any account of taxpayer in any bank, for easy payment of taxes.

 


🔮 In preparation for this launch and for migration activities, the existing portal of the Department at www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in would not be available from1st June, 2021 to 6th June, 2021.


💎 In order to avoid any inconvenience to taxpayers, the Department will not fix any compliance dates during this period. 


💉 Further, directions have been issued to fix hearing of cases or compliances only from 10th June,2021 onwards, to give taxpayers time to respond on the new system. 


🧲 Taxpayers are encouraged to complete all their urgent tasks involving any submission, upload or downloads before 1stJune, 2021 to avoid any difficulty during the blackout period.


🧃 The Department requests the patience of all taxpayers and other stakeholders during the switchover to the new e-filing portal and the subsequent initial period while they get familiarized with the new system. 


🌳 This is another initiative by CBDT towards providing ease of compliance to its taxpayers and other stakeholders.


Thanks & Regards:

CA Shivam Gupta 

Contact number :+91- 9634064288(W) ,8218368465

Visit us on www.shivamguptaassociates.com

You can also write to us at shivamgupta.ca.bly@gmail.com

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