*Adding more complication, one is away from India can't file easily with
this OTP as their mobile number given to IT department may not be active !!*

OTP- based e- filing for taxpayers kicks in

*THE Income Tax ( I- T) department launched its one- time password ( OTP)-
based e- filing verification system for taxpayers on Monday, which would
end the requirement for sending a hard copy through post as part of the
acknowledgement process to its office in Bangalore. The facility can be
accessed using Internet banking, Aadhaar number, ATM and email.*
*According to rules notified in this regard by the Central Board of Direct
Taxes ( CBDT) on Monday, any taxpayer whose income is 5 lakh or below per
annum and has no refund claims can straightaway generate the electronic
verification code ( EVC) for e- filing and validating his/ her income tax
return ( ITR) through registered mobile*
*number and e- mail id with the department.*
*However, this simplified option will be subject to certain restrictions
which will be prepared by tax authorities based on the concerned taxpayers
risk criteria and profile on a case- to- case basis. This simply means that
if the department has some adverse observation against the said PAN number
with income less than 5 lakh, the assessee will not be allowed to do the
verification directly through their email and mobile number alone and such
cases will have to go through the other established procedures in this
regard like link- up through Aadhaar database, Internet baking or via the
ATM, a senior official said.*
*The OTP will be valid for 72 hours except in case of Aadhaar- based
verification. In case of Aadhaar- based verification, the OTP or EVC will
be sent to the taxpayers mobile number registered with the Unique
Identification Authority of India ( UIDAI) records. In the other options
given, those taxpayers who have activated Internet banking can do the e-
verification of their ITR. The facility will be available on the Internet
banking website and the verifier will use this facility using Internet
banking id, login password and transaction password, the latest CBDT rules
state. Once logged in, the taxpayer will send the EVC to his mobile number
provided in the official efiling web portal of the department which they
will put in their ITR for final submission.*
*No need for sending hard copy as part of acknowledgement*


​K.Raman.​

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