New income tax website e-Filing 2.0 will make compliance experience more taxpayer-friendly: FM Sitharaman

The much-awaited e-Filing portal 2.0 went live at 8.45 pm on Monday
The much-awaited e-Filing portal 2.0 went live at 8.45 pm on Monday
The new e-filing website of the Income Tax Department was launched on Monday with a host of new features for taxpayers. "We proudly present to our valued taxpayers, the new e-filing portal. Designed with your convenience in mind, the portal offers features to make your e-filing experience smoother, simpler & smarter. You Come First, Always," the department said in a message posted on Twitter.
Taking to Twitter Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that e-Filing portal 2.0 make the compliance experience more taxpayer-friendly.
"The much-awaited e-Filing portal 2.0 went live at 20:45 hrs yesterday. An important milestone to make the compliance experience more taxpayer-friendly. In the service of the nation," FM said in a tweet.
The new URL http://incometax.gov.in replaced the long-existing http://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
The home page of the new website said the "e-filing 2.0" is an "all-new portal with features that make e-filing easier for you!"
"The portal has been developed as a mission mode project under the national e-governance plan.
"The objective of this portal is to provide a single window to the income tax-related services for taxpayers and other stakeholders," it said.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), which frames policies for the tax department, had on Saturday said while the new website will be launched on Monday, features like the online tax payment system and a mobile app will be activated only on June 18.
The new portal is integrated with immediate processing of Income Tax Returns (ITRs) to issue quick refunds to taxpayers, and all interactions and uploads or pending actions will be displayed on a single dashboard for follow-up action by the taxpayer, the CBDT had said about the latest website.
It will also have a free ITR preparation software with interactive questions to help taxpayers file ITRs 1, 4 (online and offline) and ITR 2 (offline) to begin with, and the facility for preparation of ITRs 3, 5, 6 and 7 will be made available shortly, the department had said in a statement.
Taxpayers will be able to proactively update their profile to provide certain details of their income, including salary, house property and business/profession, which will be used in pre-filling their ITR in the new web portal.
A new call centre for taxpayer assistance is also planned, and the portal will have detailed FAQs, user manuals, videos and chatbot/live agent.
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