Skip to Main Content
SunKrish Financial & Corporate Services
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Our Team
  • Resources
  • Posts
    • Company Incorporations, MCA Returns
    • Accounting, Compliance, Auditing
    • ITRs – Individuals, Firms, Companies
    • Goods & Services Tax (GST)
    • Corporate & Business Advisory
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Our Team
  • Resources
  • Posts
    • Company Incorporations, MCA Returns
    • Accounting, Compliance, Auditing
    • ITRs – Individuals, Firms, Companies
    • Goods & Services Tax (GST)
    • Corporate & Business Advisory
  • Contact Us
1 Jul 2016

IT grievance: Taxpayers can now file a new ‘e-nivaran’ form

by K.Sundar | posted in: Corporate Updates, Economy, Business Updates, Corporate Affairs, Income Tax,e-Filing- Individuals, Firms, Companies | 0

In order to ensure quick redressal of taxpayer grievances, the Income Tax department will soon launch a new form called ‘e-nivaran’ on the lines of the ITR form to take care of issues related to refunds and others by sending personal SMSes and emails.

The new form, like the e-Income Tax Returns (ITRs) and those created for I-T appeals and others, is the latest offering by the department and will be soon made public.
The one-page form will mandatorily seek the taxpayers name, Permanent Account Number (PAN), mobile number and email at the time of filing so that the resolution is automatically informed to the individual.

It also provides space for explaining the grievance in detail by either mentioning the Assessment Year (in case of individual) or the Financial Year (in case of deductor).

“The new system will ensure, like e-filing, that the taxpayer get his grievance redressed by just using an Internet-enabled computer and does not require them to travel to a tax office. The ‘e-nivaran’ project will be connected to all electronic databases of the department to ensure quick resolution. The form will be notified soon,” a senior official said.

The form can be either filed online at the official e-filing website of the department or by manually filing it at the Aaykar Sampark Kendra (ASK) (tax facilitation centre) that are present in over 260 cities in the country.

The department will also issue a ‘Unique Grievance ID’ after the form is submitted and which can be quoted by the taxpayer for all his communications with the taxman in case the grievance takes time to resolve.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), policy-making body of the I-T department, had early this year launched the unique ‘e-nivaran’ module which aims to “fast track taxpayers grievance redressal, ensure early resolution by integrating all the online and physical grievances received by the department and keeping track of it untill it reaches its logical conclusion.”

A new logo for ‘e-nivaran’ has also been launched, the official said.

Source: http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/it-grievance-taxpayers-can-now-file-a-new-e-nivaran-form-116063000445_1.html

Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), e-nivaran, Fast Track, Income Tax (IT), Income Tax Return (ITR), Permanent Account Number (PAN), Taxation
Previous Post
Next Post

Similar Posts

Government lines up over Rs 17k crore to support rooftop solar projects
June 5, 2016

The government has lined up almostĀ $2.5 billion (about Rs 16,800 crore) for providing low cost...

Cabinet approves MoU between ICAI and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
April 21, 2021

RBI spells out rules for start-ups to raise ECBs
October 28, 2016

To support financing for start-ups, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday issued rules...

Government waives late fee for delayed GST filings
January 21, 2025

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) Thursday announced a waiver of late...

Keep your DIN status approved by filing DIR-3 KYC before 5 th October, 2018
September 21, 2018

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has decided to give 21 lakh India Inc directors...

Operation Clean Money 2.0: I-T to probe deposits of Rs 5-10 lakh now
April 14, 2017

Following a poor response to the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY), an income declaration...

Recent Posts

  • Income Tax Bill, 2025 to replace Income Tax Act, 1961: Key Changes

    Income Tax Bill, 2025 to replace Income Tax Act, 1961: Key Changes

  • MCA extends deadline for mandatory Demat of Private Company shares until 30th June 2025

    MCA extends deadline for mandatory Demat of Private Company shares until 30th June 2025

  • Budget-2025: A Roadmap for economic growth and inclusive development

    Budget-2025: A Roadmap for economic growth and inclusive development

  • Government waives late fee for delayed GST filings

    Government waives late fee for delayed GST filings

  • Latest Update on ITR (U) Form: What You Need to Know

    Latest Update on ITR (U) Form: What You Need to Know

  • CBDT extends deadline for furnishing belated / revised ITRs for Asst Year 2024-25 to January 15th, 2025

    CBDT extends deadline for furnishing belated / revised ITRs for Asst Year 2024-25 to January 15th, 2025

  • CBDT extends due date for filing ITR of Audited Accounts till November 15,2024

    CBDT extends due date for filing ITR of Audited Accounts till November 15,2024

© 2025 SunKrish Globecons Private Limited