Kerala HC allows ITR filing without PAN-Aadhaar linking

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The High on Friday passed an interim order to allow filing of Returns (ITR) for 2016-17 fiscal in a specific case without linking Permanent Account Number (PAN) and the card.

"The High has admitted the matter and passed an interim order, directing the Officer concerned to allow the petitioner to file IT Returns manually, without quoting the number or enrollment ID," said SFLC.in statement.

Prasanth Sugathan, legal director at SFLC.in (a donor supported legal services organisation), had filed the writ petition in the High to challenge the mandatory requirement, as per Section 139AA of the amended Act, 1961, to quote number or enrollment ID for filing Returns.

Earlier this year, the Supreme heard the challenge to mandatory linking of to PAN in the cases of Binoy Viswam vs Union of India, S.G. Vombatkere and Anr. vs Union of India.

A two-judge bench held that the PAN of those people who are not card holders, and who do not comply with the provision of Section 139(2) of the said law, cannot be "treated as invalid for the time being".

Sugathan submitted before the High that the partial stay granted by the Supreme in the Binoy Viswam case would be futile if assesses are forced to quote number while filing the returns.

--IANS

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