During 2007, the then Finance Minister P. Chidambaram launched an innovative
scheme called as Refund banker Scheme. It was first introduced in New Delhi
and Patna. Since then, the scheme has been extended to other cities in
India. Here, we take a look at the Refund Banker Scheme, its pros and cons.


*What is Refund Banker Scheme?*

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A refund banker is a scheme, in which a particular bank has been sanctioned
to issue refunds on behalf of the income tax department. The State Bank of
India [Get Quote<http://money.rediff.com/money/jsp/quote_process.jsp?query=state
bank of
india>] is the authorised banker of this scheme. The refunds are issued in
the form of cheques/drafts or Electronic Clearing service (ECS).

*Why was the scheme introduced?*

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The aim of launching this scheme was to speed up the refund process. After
taking over as the Finance Minister, Chidambaram has been trying to make the
refund process more transparent and quicker. With introduction of this
scheme IT refunds will be dispatched by the bank within 3 days of receiving
refund intimation from the income tax department.

*How will it benefit me?*

**

If you are an individual, you will get your refunds quicker. In case, you
have opted for ECS mode of payment, you can get the credit in your bank
account within 24 hours. If you are a corporate, you cannot avail of this
facility. But in case, if the scheme is extended to corporates, faster
refund means more cash to use for business purpose or cash for investment
purposes.

*How will it change the refund process?*

**

With the launch of refund banker system, the finance minister has already
clarified his intention of speeding up the refund process. So you can expect
your refund very quickly, unlike the olden days, when it would take years to
get your refund. Also, there are plans to extend this scheme to other banks,
besides SBI. Once it happens, the refund process will speed up further.

*How is the process speeded up?*

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Once your refund is approved by the income tax department, your refund
details are sent to the SBI. Under this scheme, the cash management
department of SBI processes the refund, within 3 days of receiving your
details.
After this, they prepare your cheque/draft and dispatch it to your address.

If you want to speed up the process further, you can opt for ECS, as you
don't have to wait for the cheque to arrive and again for it to clear. Only
after your payment is disbursed, will the bank claim the amount refunded
from the income tax. This will also help in doing away with the government
bureaucracy, thus speeding up the refund process.

*Are there any drawbacks of the scheme?*

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Yes, there are a few drawbacks of this scheme. For one, you may close the
bank account, which you have given to the income tax for claiming the
refund. If that happens, the onus of updating your details lies on you.
Moreover, your address may change before you receive your refund.

So it becomes imperative you keep the income tax department updated on your
change in status. Also there can be mistakes in printing your name and/or
account number on the cheque/draft. In case of ECS, your amount may get
transferred to the wrong account number.

Refund Banker Scheme is a very good scheme. Yet it is imperative for the
income tax department as well as SBI to follow the scheme very meticulously,
to prevent any misuse of the scheme.

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