After launching the ambitious e-nivaran facility for online redressal of taxpayers’ grievances, the Income Tax department has now opened these windows at its 60 special offices across the country.
The facility will soon be launched at 100 more such special tax offices, called Aaykar Sampark Kendras (ASKs), as there has been a slight delay in its operationalisation at a few centres due to certain infrastructure issues, a senior I-T official said.
“A taxpayer can register his or her I-T related grievance on the e-nivaran link of the department’s e-filing portal or can himself go to an ASK and register such a complaint. They will have to fill a simple one-page form and they will subsequently be provided with a unique number to follow the progress of the case,” the official said.
The e-nivaran (electronic solution) system was launched by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the policy making body of the Income Tax department, last year.
Taxpayers can register all complaints related to delay in refunds, filing of e-returns, tax deducted at source (TDS), PAN issues, those pertaining to their assessing officer (AO) or any other issue at this facility.
When e-nivaran was envisaged last year, the official said, it was planned that apart from the online mode the facility will be available to people at the ASKs considering the fact that a number of them do not use the internet medium to conduct their business with the I-T department.
“The roll out started sometime back and till now about 60 ASKs have started the facility. 104 more such ASKs will soon have the facility,” the official said.
The department is also planning to roll out a faster method to obtain a Permanent Account Number, powered by the Aadhaar database, even as a mobile application is being prepared for filing of I-T returns and other services, the official said.