IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

E-FILING OF INCOME TAX: AWARENESS AND SATISFACTION LEVEL OF INDIVIDUAL TAX PAYERS IN INDIA

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Dr. Appasaba L.V,Dr. Nisha Nujumudeen,Dr. Ajay Kumar Sharma,Dr. Kamal Gulati,Azhar Mustafa Ansari

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It is common practise to refer to the process of successfully submitting one's income tax return through the internet as "e-filing." E-governance has established the concept and tactics of electronically submitting income tax returns over the internet. This may be done via the use of the internet. Therefore, the department of income tax has made it easier for taxpayers by outlining the laws that must be followed, the types of income tax returns that may be submitted, and the procedures for filing income tax returns, all for the advantage of tax payers as well as the government. At current time, there are 92 intermediates operating in this capacity throughout 61 cities in the Indian subcontinent. Despite the fact that e-filing of income tax returns has its own set of limitations, such as slow processing and frequent system crashes, among other things, the government has taken the necessary steps, such as hiring 5,000 formerly unemployed individuals to work as tax return preparers after providing them with training from NIIT. They are scheduled to play in a total of 80 cities and 100 venues across the nation. Each year, the government makes changes to certain rules in order to improve the quality of e-filing and make things more convenient for the beneficiaries.

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