Monday 4 February 2019

Interim budget 2019: Soon, assessment and refunds for taxpayers in 24 hours



Technology-led improvements being undertaken by the government will result in a more user-friendly experience for taxpayers.

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Interim Budget 2018: The government has been using technology extensively to make taxpayers’ lives easier. Even during the interim Budget, the finance minister (FM) highlighted the progress that has been made on the increased use of technology by the tax department.
Many functions such as returns, assessment, refunds and queries are now undertaken online.
With a massive increase in the number of tax return files - almost 68.5 million - it is not easy to deliver a taxpayer-friendly experience. Strong technology support is required to process returns without errors and to carry out other functions online.
The government is moving ahead fast. As the FM announced in his speech, the government has approved a technology-intensive project wherein tax returns will be processed within 24 hours and refunds will be issued simultaneously.
This is certainly music to the ears of taxpayers. It means if they have refunds, they will get it back almost immediately.
Questions and queries will be raised by the Income Tax (I-T) Department sooner, making it easier for taxpayers to respond, as the details will be fresh and handy.

Read the full story here → Highlights of Budget 2019

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