CBDT will soon offer this facility on a monthly basis
Expects disclosures worth Rs 25,000-30,000 cr by Sept 30
In an effort to curb black money from the system, govt has discovered an innovative way to force jewellers declare their additional gold stocks
I-T department seized over Rs 330 crore of alleged tainted cash, jewellery and other movable and immovable assets
It was decided to name all category of taxpayers who have a default of Rs 1 crore and above by March, 31 i.e end of 2016-17 financial year
Mumbai region officials are confident of meeting the target of Rs 2.79 lakh crore by the end of the year
The Centre on Friday said the benefit of deduction under section 35AC of the Income Tax (I-T) Act will only be available till March 31, in respect to the payments made to association or institution approved by the National Committee for carrying-out any eligible project or scheme.
They accounted for 75% of the total personal income tax collection
Tax refunds of Rs 14,332 crore have been issued this year till August 5
Total number of taxpayers of income tax in the country for the financial year 2015-16 is 5,24,38,971
According to the finance ministry, 226.98 lakh e-returns have been filed in 2016-17
Minister of State for Finance said Rs 97,825 crore are pending due to proceedings for scrutiny assessment
Even if you don't come in the filing bracket, it is the only way to claim refunds, get visa to some countries
HC or tribunal verdicts aren't the final word in disputes, but you can use them to persuade the assessing officer
Remember, the onus is on you to prove that income has been declared and tax has been paid
Remember you need to have all the documents to prove that tax has been paid on income that has been used to make investments or purchase of property
The Finance Act, 2016 has changed the definition of distributed income on which tax will be imposed
Govt has issued a new set of income tax return (ITR) forms that require people with an annual income of Rs 50 lakh and more to disclose their assets by July 31
Tax evaders can come clean by using the IDS by paying 30 per cent tax, 7.5 surcharge, 7.5 per cent penalty, totalling 45 per cent
In the first tranche, CBDT to issue letters to those spending Rs 1 crore a year