ITR filing: Tax department to organise special camp in Delhi
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The camp will be held at the civic centre I-T building, near Connaught Place, and will be inaugurated on August 24 by CBDT Chairperson Anita Kapur.
It will function till August 31 during office hours, with Saturdays and Sundays, falling between these days, being open.
Special counters, a senior I-T officer said, are being organised to facilitate small tax payers having salary or pension income and help them in filing paper returns.
"Taxpayers may note that for the assessment year 2015-16, corresponding to the financial year 2014-15, e-filing of return of income is mandatory for persons whose total income exceeds Rs 5 lakh or if the return contains a claim for refund. Paper returns in such cases will not be accepted," a statement from the Central Board of Direct Taxes said.
The CBDT is the apex policy-making body of the tax department.
The statement, however, added that the income limit of Rs five lakh and claim of refund will not apply to taxpayer over the age of 80 years deriving salary or pension income.
"In such cases paper returns will be accepted," it said.
The department said there will be special facilitation counters for senior citizens and differently-abled persons during the camp period which will be manned by I-T officials and other trained manpower.
Facilities like helpdesk, assistance of Tax Return Preparers (TRPs), UTI and NSDL counters, banking, tax payment facility, PAN verification counters, drinking water and emergency medical aid will be available at the venue, the department said.
The last date for filing I-T returns for the assessment year 2015-16 and the corresponding financial year 2014-15 is August 31.
"Similar facilitation counters are being set up in other metropolitan cities based on the local requirement," the statement said.
Other category of taxpayers can file their ITRs through the official e-filing website of the department.(PTI - Economic Times)
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