Around 6.17 crore ITRs, 19 lakh TARs filed on the new e-Filing portal of IT Department
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Around 6.17 crore Income Tax Returns, ITRs and about 19 lakh major Tax Audit Reports TARs have been filed on the new e-Filing portal of the Income Tax Department as of yesterday. Out of 6.17 crore ITRs filed for Assessment Year 2021-22, 48 percent of these are ITR-1, 9 percent is ITR-2, 13 percent is ITR-3, 27 percent is ITR-4, ITR-5, ITR-6, and ITR-7. Over 1.73 lakh Form 3CA-3CD and 15.62 lakh Form 3CB-3CD have been filed in Financial Year 2021-22. More than 1.61 lakh other Tax Audit Reports (Form 10B, 29B, 29C, 3CEB, 10CCB, 10 BB) have been filed since yesterday.
The Income Tax Department has been issuing reminders to taxpayers through emails, SMS, and Twitter encouraging taxpayers and Chartered Accountants not to wait till the last minute and file their TARs or ITRs without further delay.
Further, to assist the filers for resolution of any grievance related to e-filing, two new email
ids-TAR.helpdesk@incometax.gov.in
and
ITR.helpdesk@incometax.gov.in
have been provided. All taxpayers and tax professionals who are yet to file their Tax Audit Reports or Income Tax Returns for Assessment Year 2021-22 are requested to file their TARs or Returns immediately to avoid the last-minute rush.
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