Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes
PRESS RELEASE
New Delhi, 27th October, 2015
Subject: Finance Minister launches
the “e-Sahyog” pilot project of the Income-tax Department.
The Income-tax Department is
committed to the ‘Digital India’ initiative of the Government of India.The
Finance Minister today launched an “e-Sahyog” pilot project which furthers the
Department’s commitment to work in an e-environment and reduces the need for
the taxpayer to physically appear before tax authorities.
The “e-Sahyog” project launched on a
pilot basis, is aimed at reducing compliance cost, especially for small
taxpayers. The objective of “e-Sahyog” is to provide an online mechanism to
resolve mismatches in Income-tax returns to taxpayers whose returns have not
been selected for scrutiny, without visiting the Income Tax Office. Under this
initiative the Department will provide an end to end e-service using SMS,
e-mails to inform the taxpayers of the mismatch. The taxpayer will simply need
to visit the e-filing portal and log in with their user-ID and password to view
mismatch related information and submit online response on the issue. The
responses submitted online by the taxpayers will be processed and if the
response and other information are found satisfactory as per automated closure
rules, the issue will be closed. The taxpayer can check the updated status by
logging in to the e-filing portal.
The Finance Minister also
inaugurated a drive to provide public service by holding “special PAN camps in
remote areas”. Under this drive, special PAN camps are being held over two
days at forty- three remote semi urban and rural locations across India in the
first instance to facilitate obtaining of PAN by persons residing in such
areas. The Finance Minister interacted with applicants and officials at seven
of these camps through a video conference. More such camps will be held through
the year. The camps will ease the burden of compliance for persons residing in
remote semi urban and rural areas who wish to enter into transactions of
purchase or sale above rupees one lakhand will be required to quote PAN as
announced in the Budget speech of 2015-16.
On this occasion, the Finance
Minister stated that the objective of the Income Tax Department is to make life
as easy as possible for the assessees and difficult only for those who
consciously evade taxes. These digital initiatives will help in creating a
positive environment.
These initiatives of the Department are expected to significantly reduce the burden of compliance on taxpayers and enhance the taxpayer satisfaction.
(Shefali Shah)
Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax (OSD)
Official Spokesperson, CBDT
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