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INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT REVISES THE FORM 16 TDS CERTIFICATE FORMAT ISSUED BY EMPLOYERS

Income Tax department revises the (Form 16) TDS certificate format issued by employers The Income Tax department has revised Form 16 by adding various details, including income from house property and remuneration received from other employers, thereby making it more comprehensive to help check tax avoidance. It will also include segregated information regarding deductions under various tax saving schemes, investments in tax savings instruments, different allowances received by the employee as well as income from other sources. Form 16 is a certificate issued by employers, giving details of employees’ TDS (tax deducted at source) usually by mid June and is used in filing I-T returns. The revised Form, which has been notified by the Income Tax department, will come into effect from May 12, 2019. This means the income tax returns for financial year 2018-19 will have to be filed on the basis of revised Form 16. Among other things, the revised Form 16 will also include details o...

CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES (CBDT) CLARIFIES REGARDING ISSUE OF PROSECUTION NOTICES

Ministry of Finance Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) clarifies regarding issue of Prosecution Notices 21 JAN 2019 The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has stated that certain news items that appeared in a section of media regarding enmasse issue of prosecution notices to small companies for TDS default are completely misleading and full of factual inaccuracies. CBDT clarified that Mumbai Income Tax TDS office has issued prosecution Show Cause Notices only in a limited number of big cases where more than Rs. 5 lakh of tax was collected as TDS from employees etc and yet the same was not deposited with the Income Tax Department in time. CBDT said that some defaulter companies and vested interests are deliberately misleading the media to thwart action against themselves. Having deducted tax from employees and other taxpayers and not depositing the same in time in the Government Treasury is an offence punishable under the law. It also affects the interest of the employees fro...

IDENTIFICATION OF BENAMI PROPERTIES

Ministry of Finance Identification of Benami Properties 24 JUL 2018 Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act 1988 as amended by the Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016 seeks to prohibit the Benami Transactions irrespective of the method by which the Benami Property is acquired. Such Benami Transactions include transactions in respect of movable as well as immovable properties. As on 30/06/2018, provisional attachments have been made in more than 1600 Benami Transactions involving Benami Properties valued at over Rs. 4,300 crores. The Government of India has taken various steps to identify Benami Properties.  The Income-tax Department (ITD) has set-up 24 dedicated Benami Prohibition Units (BPUs) across India. These BPUs are involved in gathering information and matching the same with the data available for identifying the Benami Properties and taking effective action as per the provisions of Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act 1988 as ame...

FILLING OF RETURNS BY EVERY GOVERNMENT SERVANT – INCOME TAX

GOVERNMENT SERVANT Government of India Income Tax Department Office of the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-3, Chennai 4th Floor, Main Building, 121, Mahathma Gandhi Road, Chennai-34. P.N.DEVADASAN, IRS Principal Commissioner. Chennai 19/06/2018 To The Drawing & Disbursing Officer O/O Dy. Director of IT(INV) Unit III 139, IOC Bhavan I Floor IOC Bhavan Nungambakkam High Road Nungambakkam Chennai – 600034 Dear Sir/Madam, Sub:  Filing of Returns by every Government Servant – Reg. As you might be aware, every person who is having income more than Rs.2,50,000 is bound to file his/her return of income. This includes the Government Servants also. However, the data of returns filed indicate that more than 50% of the Government Servants at Chennai are not filling their income tax returns. I hope, you will agree that as government servants, we should abide by laws and to be role models to the common citizens of our country. If we, Government servants ou...