Taxpayers
filing return of income electronically (without DSC) are required to send the
signed copy of ITR-V to the CPC, Bengaluru within 120 days of uploading the
return.
From
the Assessment Year 2015-16, an option is given to the taxpayer to file return
of income via Electronic Verification Code' ('EVC'). In that case, taxpayers
shall not be required to send the signed copy of ITR-V to CPC, Bengaluru.
The
procedures and modes of filing of return through EVC has been notified by the
CBDT. The new procedure is as under:
Verification through EVC
EVC will be a unique number linked to assessee's PAN. It cannot be used for filing return of income of any other PAN. One EVC can be used to validate one return, irrespective, of assessment year or type of return.
EVC will be a unique number linked to assessee's PAN. It cannot be used for filing return of income of any other PAN. One EVC can be used to validate one return, irrespective, of assessment year or type of return.
EVC
generated via Adhaar Card will be valid only for 10 minutes and in any other
case, it will be valid for 72 hours.
Who cannot file return via EVC?
Persons, whose accounts are required to be audited under Section 44AB;
Political parties filing their return of income in ITR-7; and
Companies.
Persons, whose accounts are required to be audited under Section 44AB;
Political parties filing their return of income in ITR-7; and
Companies.
Modes of generating EVC
Taxpayers can generate EVC by any of the four modes specified hereunder:
Taxpayers can generate EVC by any of the four modes specified hereunder:
Through
Net-Banking: Banks registered with Income-tax Dept. are providing direct access
to the e-filing website to their account holders. By clicking on e-filing
option account holder will be redirected to the e-filing website where he can
generate the EVC using "e-File" menu.
EVC
generated will be sent to the registered e-mail id and mobile number of
taxpayer, which can be used to verify income-tax return.
Through
AadhaarNumber: Taxpayers can link their Aadhaar Number with their PAN on e-filing
website to generate the EVC. Once the Aadhaar Number is linked to PAN, 'one
time password' ('OTP') will be generated by UIDAI and sent to the taxpayer's
mobile number registered with UIDAI. This Aadhaar based OTP will be the EVC and
can be used to verify the income-tax return.
Through
ATM:All taxpayers can generate EVC through ATM only if ATM card of taxpayer is
linked to PAN validated bank account and bank is also registered with the
Income-tax department.
Through
E-filing Website of Income-tax Dept.: Assessee can also generate EVC by using
e-filing website of Income-tax Dept. (i.e., www.incomeindiaefiling.gov.in) . However,
this facility is available only to the assessee's having total income of Rs. 5
Lakhs or below and who are not claiming Income-tax refund. To use this
facility, assessee can visit the e-filing website and select the option
'Generate EVC' from e-File menu. EVC generated will be sent to the registered
email ID and mobile number.
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